Where to watch Rios vs. Alvarado 2 in Rockville tonight?
Hooters of Rockville, of course.
Watch the match live from Vegas at 10:15 PM.
Where to watch Rios vs. Alvarado 2 in Rockville tonight?
Hooters of Rockville, of course.
Watch the match live from Vegas at 10:15 PM.
Watch March Madness today or Friday at Hooters of Rockville, and you'll get a bonus: Bring this coupon, buy 10 of Hooters' famous wings, and you'll get 10 more wings free!
A clause buried in the latest draft of the Rockville Pike plan could one day threaten homes on Lewis Avenue in Twinbrook, if not removed before the plan is voted on.
On Page 4-6 of the plan document, under the heading, "Incentives to Build Crossing over CSX," the following sentence appears:
While the current residential development along Lewis Avenue makes this difficult, future opportunities may allow such a...crossing.
If I am a homeowner on Lewis Avenue, I'd be wondering just what those "future opportunities" might be.
The language is clear that the points of crossing would be where current homes stand today. "Future opportunities," then, suggests a time will come when those homes will no longer block the way. A.k.a. demolition.
Some may dismiss the notion, but the facts suggest otherwise.
First of all, language like this - as I know from personal experience in the planning process at the county level - can be seized upon at a future date by a developer, and can be used to justify expansion across the CSX and Metro tracks into Twinbrook. If residents protest, they'll be overruled, as officials will find such expansion "consistent with the Master Plan."
Second, there's no such thing as a footbridge anymore. The law now requires even pedestrian bridges to be wide and strong enough to carry emergency vehicles.
Third, the process of decking over railroads and highways is standard practice. A seamless expansion of Pike properties across into Twinbrook would be easily achieved by that method. And, via this clause, such decking would ironically allow those developments to be even taller and denser.
Finally, to those who say it can't happen, I would refer you to the attempted purchase of the Sacks neighborhood adjacent to Bethesda Row. A developer offered single-family homeowners in that suburban-style subdivision millions apiece. The purchase ultimately failed when homeowners demanded even more, and then the real estate market crashed.
It could have happened in Bethesda, and, with this clause left in the Pike Plan, it could happen in Rockville.
Celeste has a new, Limited Edition Mexican Pizza for One. I found this at Target in Rockville. Watch my review.
The pizza has beef and chicken crumbles, diced green and red peppers (the same ones from the Celeste Deluxe Pizza for One), imitation cheddar cheese, and pizza sauce. This pizza has the standard Celeste thin crust, and includes a microwave crisping disk.
Rockville Police have announced the locations of 3 new red light cameras.
The new locations are:
North Washington Street at Middle Lane (northbound)
Park Road at N. Stonestreet Ave (West Bound)
Gaither Road at Redland Blvd (North Bound)
Starting after April 15, citations will be issued at those three new locations, with the civil penalty of $75 for each violation.
You're on Candid Camera!
Do you like pancakes? Can the pancake experience be shrunk down to a snack cake?
Join me as we find out in this video review of Tastykake Pancake Krimpets!
Hooters of Rockville invites you to "Play hooky at Hooters" for the NCAA tournament today. Today's special offer is on Buffalo Shrimp.