Wednesday, May 10, 2023

No Regrets Pizza opening in White Flint


No Regrets Pizza
is coming soon to the White Flint area of Montgomery County. The pizzeria will be in the ground floor of the Harwood Flats apartment building at 5454 Nicholson Lane in North Bethesda. No Regrets is a new, locally-owned business, not a chain. It's unclear if the name was inspired by the famous "bitcoin pizza guy" who claimed he had "no regrets" over frivolously spending his cryptocurrency haul that would later have been worth $365 million. But we can be sure the name doesn't refer to the owners of the adjacent White Flint Mall property!

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Montgomery County Council PHP Committee recommends against funding Office of the People's Counsel


The Montgomery County Council's Planning Housing & Parks Committee has recommended against restoring funding for the Office of the People's Counsel in the FY-2024 budget. Not funded since 2010, the Office of the People's Counsel provided a land-use attorney who could assist the public on land-use matters, and represent their interests at administrative hearings. Committee members Andrew Friedson (D - District 1) - who serves as chair, Natali Fani-Gonzalez (D - District 6) and Will Jawando (D - At-Large) extensively criticized the office of County Executive Marc Elrich for not working with the Council to define what the People's Counsel position should be, despite the fact that the office falls under the legislative branch and not the executive branch.

It was claimed that a tight budget year would also be a hindrance to restoring funding. In reality, the funding sought by Elrich for the People's Counsel represents only 0.0004% of the entire FY-2024 operating budget.

Committee members had some novel ideas as to why the office should not be restored at this time. Jawando appeared unfamiliar with the Office of the People's Counsel as it was constituted in the past, claiming the executive branch had failed to enlighten the Council on this since it was discussed a year ago. He also echoed a talking point used by a lobbyist for developers, that certain resident groups whom he did not identify would use the office to stop development.

Fani-Gonzalez, amid chewing out executive branch representative Meredith Wellington, said there is no need for a People's Counsel to assist and represent residents' interests in land-use matters because the councilmembers already do that. Alas, none of the eleven councilmembers is a licensed land-use attorney, which is the whole point and defining characteristic of the People's Counsel. Fani-Gonzalez also created an awkward moment while chastising Wellington. One of the youngest past commissioners on the Montgomery County Planning Board, and now one of the youngest people to serve on the County Council, Fani-Gonzalez described septuagenarian Wellington as having been on the Planning Board "thirty years ago. A long time." "I was there until 2008," Wellington responded. "Oh, there you go," Fani-Gonzalez replied. "It feels like ages ago." 

Friedson, who has been feted at fundraising parties hosted by developers, had made his revulsion toward the Office of the People's Counsel clear long before the committee meeting. He actually introduced a bill this spring to permanently kill the position altogether. Everybody who has been paying attention knows what the office was, yet the Council keeps hiding behind a musty, old Office of Legislative Oversight report that didn't even say what they claim it said about the position. In fact, the OLO report never suggested defunding the office!

The unanimous opposition of the PHP Committee to restoring the Office of the People's Counsel was particularly astonishing given that 90% of the residents who testified on the matter before the Council last month favored funding the position. Once again, the Council - like the Planning Board - is openly legislating against the wishes of a majority of its constituents. How long this thumbing of the nose at residents can continue is ultimately up to the voters of Montgomery County.

All eleven councilmembers will vote on the question of the People's Counsel at their Thursday, May 11, 2023 meeting, and will have to go on the record at that time. The vote will be especially awkward for councilmembers who had promised the Montgomery County Civic Federation to restore the Office of the People's Counsel in interviews prior to the 2022 election. 

There is a palpable fear among some on the Council, and their developer sugar daddies, of having an Office of the People's Counsel in place during the upcoming process of ramming through the zoning text amendments that will weaponize the controversial Thrive 2050 plan. Those ZTAs that will make it possible to build market-rate multifamily housing within single-family home neighborhoods, a tactic that has failed to lower housing costs in the few jurisdictions that have employed it.

Monday, May 8, 2023

Rockville bear caught (Photos)


The black bear who wandered through Montgomery County, and decided to make Rockville its home, has been forcibly evicted from the city. According to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the bear was caught ransacking a backyard beehive for honey last night. Wildlife personnel from the DNR captured the bear, and examined it, determining it was a 140 lb. male juvenile bear. 


With the assistance of Rockville City police, the bear was transferred into a bear trap cage, and loaded onto a pickup truck to be transported out of the area. Police say the bear was released outside of Montgomery County, but the DNR says it was released into a "more suitable habitat within the County" this morning.







Photos courtesy Maryland DNR/RCPD

Sunday, May 7, 2023

Capo Deli opens at Cabin John Village in Potomac


Capo Deli
has opened at 7731 Tuckerman Lane at Cabin John Village in Potomac. This is the local chain's fourth area location, and its first in Maryland. The space was formerly home to Goldberg's NY Bagels, which you can still find at the Randolph Hills Shopping Center in Rockville. Operating hours for this location of Capo Deli are 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, seven days a week. The opening was first reported by The MoCo Show.









Greek Aroma closes at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda


Greek Aroma Mediterranean Grill
has closed in the Dining Terrace food court at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. Their space has been walled off. Greek Aroma opened in November 2022. The small local chain has two other locations, in Frederick and Riverdale, Maryland.

Saturday, May 6, 2023

Japong Bakery grand-reopening delayed in Rockville


Japong Bakery
is relocating in the Ritchie Center to 765-A Rockville Pike. However, the grand reopening that has been scheduled for May 10, 2023 is being postponed. The bakery is now expected to reopen on June 1, due to "unforeseen circumstances." It will be worth the wait for a Japong Bakery cream puff!

Friday, May 5, 2023

Animal bites at Rockville hotel


A report of an animal bite drew Rockville City police to a hotel they're quite familiar with on Tuesday night, May 2, 2023. The chomp was reported at a hotel in the 16000 block of Shady Grove Road at 9:23 PM Tuesday. A Red Roof Plus hotel is located on that block.