Saturday, March 11, 2023

Police respond to disorderly conduct at Rockville Town Square


Rockville City police were called to Rockville Town Square Thursday night to respond to an incident of disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace. Officers were called to the 100 block of Gibbs Street at 11:38 PM on Thursday, March 9, 2023. Some residents of the apartments upstairs at the development have complained on social media of the frequency of such incidents during the night and early morning on Gibbs Street.

Friday, March 10, 2023

Assault at Twinbrook Metro station in Rockville


Rockville City police responded to a report of a 2nd degree assault at the Twinbrook Metro station Tuesday night, March 7, 2023. The assault was reported in a parking lot at the station at 8:46 PM.

T-Mobile reopens at Montgomery Mall after renovations


T-Mobile
has reopened at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda after a store remodeling. The wireless provider is in the process of defining four types of stores, and creating cosmetic design cues that provide "visual distinction for customers to know what type of store they’re visiting to meet their needs," T-Mobile Consumer Group President Jon Freier said in January. Look for the "new and improved" T-Mobile on Level 1 in the Old Navy wing of the mall.

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Major changes proposed for once-iconic, long-vacant Rockville mansion


100 W. Montgomery Avenue in Rockville was once an iconic mansion known as one of the most beautiful homes in town. It's hard to argue with that description looking at old photographs of the Queen Anne-style Victorian home built in 1888 for the wealthy Rebecca Veirs. A 1945 fire changed that, with parts of the home having been destroyed, and then rebuilt with additions that greatly altered its appearance. Also altered was its use, from private home to boarding house. Long vacant, the structure is now deteriorating. 

2009 photo of the home

A redevelopment of the property has now been proposed by its owner and local architect Craig Moloney. It would nod to both the original home, and its later multifamily use at the same time. First, the front of the home would be moved forward on the property, closer to the street like the church next door. Second, Moloney would attempt to more accurately recreate the original appearance of the front facade of the home. The post-1945 additions behind it would be demolished, and replaced with an 8-unit apartment building. A small parking lot for tenants would be constructed behind the proposed building.

2022 photo

2022 photo

The Rockville Historic District Commission will conduct a courtesy review of the proposal at its March 16, 2023 meeting. That review is intended to provide feedback from commissioners, and anyone who wishes to testify at the meeting, to the applicant. It is not going to be a final recommendation that will be voted upon that particular evening.

Proposal to move the front of the
home up to the green dotted line

Planning staff have not recommended approval of the proposal yet, finding that it does not meet at least five of the criteria the HDC uses to evaluate this type of application. The proposed building would be significantly larger than the existing home, and larger than most other homes on W. Montgomery Avenue and S. Adams Street. Remaining historic materials on the house would be lost, and the proposed apartment addition would wrap around three sides of the structure. Staff also found that there was not a structural report submitted that adequately verifies that the existing home is beyond repair, and that the proposal would remove several mature trees from the lot.



"The applicant needs to provide much more information to justify the current proposal," the staff report concludes. "Without a structural report there is no definitive evidence of the building’s condition and the HDC can’t make an educated recommendation. With the provided information the HDC can only recommend the house should be rehabilitated and brought into compliance."

Images courtesy City of Rockville, Google Street View

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Montgomery County Metro ridership up 94.6% year-over-year


Montgomery County commuters have been returning to the Metro subway system in force in recent months, according to the latest data from WMATA, the D.C.-area transportation authority that operates it. Ridership in January 2023, the most recent month for which data has been made public, was up 94.6% over January 2022. Pandemic-era data released by Google in 2020-2022 had shown much weaker ridership, and a turtle-like pace of increasing return to the system after the initial lockdown of 2020.

A Red Line train approaches the
Rockville station

The biggest surges, 296.6% at Shady Grove and 263.6% at Rockville, may have had more to do with maintenance-related closures at those stops over the last two years. Grosvenor-Strathmore was the next-highest, with an increase of 140.5%. Twinbrook had the smallest increase at 8.7%. WMATA's numbers are based upon the number of entries and exits recorded at each station, so they do not count gate jumpers, only paying customers.

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Car stolen from Rockville apartment complex


Rockville City police are investigating the theft of a vehicle from an apartment complex. The vehicle was reported stolen from the parking lot of an apartment complex in the 1000 block of Rockville Pike on March 4, 2023 at 11:27 AM. That appears to be at the Woodmont Park Apartments.

Monday, March 6, 2023

Rockville man arrested in robbery of Girl Scouts


Rockville City police have arrested a suspect in connection with the robbery of Girl Scouts who were selling Girl Scout cookies at the Fallsgrove Village Center Safeway on February 12, 2023. Gerrard Luke Harrison, 24, of Rockville is also accused in the February 18 armed robbery of a food delivery driver in Fallsgrove. Harrison has been charged with armed robbery, robbery, illegal possession of a firearm, use of a handgun in connection with a felony, 2nd degree assault and "handgun on person." Detectives are still reviewing evidence to determine if Harrison is connected to any other crimes.