Thursday, October 31, 2024

Weapons arrest in Briggs Chaney area of Silver Spring


A traffic stop in the Briggs Chaney area of Silver Spring led to an arrest on weapons charges on October 14, 2024. At 11:17 PM that night near the intersection of Briggs Chaney Road and Old Briggs Chaney Road, Montgomery County police found a vehicle occupant to allegedly be in violation of multiple Maryland gun laws. 

D’Marco Sanderson, 26, of Silver Spring was arrested and charged with possession of a stolen firearm, failure to show registration for a machine gun, possession of a firearm used in a crime of violence or possessed by a convicted felon, illegal possession of ammunition, illegal possession of a registered firearm, handgun in vehicle, and loaded handgun in vehicle. Sanderson is being held without bond, according to Maryland court records. A preliminary hearing in the case has been scheduled for November 8 in Montgomery County District Court in Rockville.

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Cubano's building for sale in downtown Silver Spring


The former Cubano's restaurant building at 1201 Fidler Lane in downtown Silver Spring is now available for sale. Prospective buyers could choose to open a new restaurant using the existing kitchen infrastructure, or redevelop the 4352-square-foot property, which has a 200' allowable height limit under the existing zoning. 

The asking price for the building is $2,750,000, according to the online listing, and leasing at a rate of $14,000-per-month NNN is also an option offered. "NNN" - which stands for triple net lease - means you as the tenant pay all operating expenses for the property in addition to the monthly rent, such as taxes and insurance. Still hungry for Cubano's? You're in luck: their downtown Bethesda location is still open.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Randolph Crossing Walgreens space available for lease


Walgreens
appears to be on the way out at 12222 Veirs Mill Road at the Randolph Crossing shopping center. Its 12000-square-foot end space is being marketed as available for lease by the property owner. This was formerly a Rite Aid store, but was converted to Walgreens when that chain acquired its struggling competitor. Now Walgreens is struggling, and announced earlier this month that it would be closing 1,200 of its stores across America. 

Monday, October 28, 2024

Paid parking coming to Takoma Junction parking lot next month


Get ready to start paying for parking at the Takoma Junction parking lot at 201 Ethan Allen Avenue next month. Metered parking will operate using the ParkMobile app beginning in mid-November, the City of Takoma Park says. The parking fee at Takoma Junction will be $1 per hour, with a maximum of 2 hours parking permitted. 

Paid parking will be enforced between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM Monday through Saturday. Parking in the lot will be free on Sundays. No overnight parking will be allowed.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Maryland fugitive captured in Takoma Park


Takoma Park police "came into contact" with an individual who was wanted in another Maryland jurisdiction on October 15, 2024. The encounter took place in the 1100 block of University Boulevard at 12:50 PM that afternoon. An officer ran the subject's name through a database, and discovered they had three outstanding warrants in Prince George's County. The subject was immediately taken into custody.

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Armed robbery of woman in Aspen Hill


Three armed teens ganged up to rob a lone woman in Aspen Hill on October 10, 2024, Montgomery County police allege. At 4:15 PM that afternoon, police say, the three suspects approached the adult female victim in the 3200 block of Bel Pre Road. One of them displayed a weapon. They took money and property from the woman, and fled on foot.

Police describe the suspects only as three Hispanic males, ages 16 to 18. If you have any information about this incident, call police at (301) 279-8000.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Silver Spring apartment building for sale


One of the apartment buildings to pop up in downtown Silver Spring over the last decade has already hit the market for sale. Fenwick Apartments at 8616 2nd Avenue is a stack-and-pack style mid-rise development with 311 units. Located 5 minutes from the Silver Spring Metro station, the building's 20,000 square feet of amenity space includes an art collection, a fitness studio, a pool, and a private business center. The listing indicates the building was completed in 2014, but does not include the asking price for the property.

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Montgomery County willing to mortgage Upcounty's future to kill M-83 Highway


More than half a decade ago, the Montgomery County Council again nixed plans to build the M-83 Midcounty Highway Extended that has long been in the County's master plan. The highway was one of two major infrastructure projects that were essential to the major growth proposed for the Upcounty area, and Clarksburg in particular. When Clarksburg was allowed to grow more than 800% in population earlier this century, its new residents were promised the M-83 Highway, and a Corridor Cities Transitway light rail system that would connect the proposed new growth centers between Rockville and Clarksburg to the Shady Grove Metro station. In the end, however, all of the growth was allowed to occur, and developers reaped their massive profits - but the promised highway and light rail were never built. That display of naked greed by our developer-controlled County Council wasn't enough - now the Council and Planning Board want to remove the M-83 from the master plan altogether, so it can never be built.

Such a move would be a dereliction of duty by the public officials charged with ensuring adequate infrastructure to maintain a functioning transportation system. Montgomery County doesn't have that even today. Imagine what traffic will be like in another decade with leaders who continue to block completion of our master plan highway system.

As a quick review of the correspondence received by the Planning Board ahead of two public meetings and a November public hearing on changes to the master plan reveals, it isn't residents who are asking for the M-83 to be removed from the plan. In fact, the only letter from an actual Upcounty resident on the question is asking the Planning Board to keep the M-83 in the plan. Those who are asking to have the highway removed are the same handful of tiny groups who have tried to block construction of the highway at every turn. M-83 wasn't even up for discussion, until these groups met privately with Montgomery County Planning Department officials earlier this year.

Our anti-highway, war-on-cars Planning Board is all too eager to indulge this ultra-minority request. Shockingly, so is the "leadership" of the Montgomery County Department of Transportation. The same MCDOT that once determined that Alternative 9a - the master plan alignment of M-83 - should be constructed, until the Council politically interfered with the department, overruling sound traffic engineering practices with radical ideology.

Montgomery County officials continue to rule against the wishes of their own Upcounty constituents. You know, the folks who pay their salaries, and keep the lights on at the County Council and Planning Department. 

You would think the Planning Department and County Council would at least feel a stinging sense of shame at their disastrous record on growth in the Upcounty.

Think again.

Longtime residents will well remember the talking points planners and Councilmembers alike sold us as they rammed through sector plans for new growth centers like "Science City," Watkins Mill, Damascus, and Clarksburg. There would be job centers right in these areas, so many new residents wouldn't have to drive down I-270 to Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia! There would be vibrant town centers in Clarksburg and Watkins Mill! There would be a library in Clarksburg! There would be an M-83 Highway between Montgomery Village Avenue and Ridge Road, which - given that we knew the vast majority of new Upcounty residents would commute by car - would divert much of the new Clarksburg, Germantown, and Damascus traffic from I-270, MD 355, and little old Brink Road onto a modern parkway that also would include a major new bicycle link! And for those who could be convinced to board a convenient rail transit alternative, there would be a Corridor Cities light rail system!

None of it ever happened. Not one bit of it.

And no politician paid the price. Even in the myriad of scandals surrounding Clarksburg alone, the Council and Planning Department let Derick Berlage be the lone fall guy. Now, after collecting twenty years' worth of fat checks from their developer sugar daddies, they want to kick Upcounty residents where it hurts one more time, really hard.

They'll probably get away with it. Again. The Council is pretty open about the fact that there simply aren't enough votes in the Upcounty to pose a risk to the holders of the At-Large Council seats in the next election year. And the individual Upcounty Council districts have been severely gerrymandered, to ensure that the residents of the various growth areas like Clarksburg, Damascus, and Germantown can't unite to knock out any one Councilmember come election time. They have repeatedly thumbed their nose at Upcounty residents, and privately call County taxpayers "suckers" and "losers."

Getting away with murder doesn't make it right, however. The Planning Department, Planning Board, and County Council will continue to augment and solidify their legacy of shame, failure, embarrassment, reckless irresponsibility, and dereliction of duty. They'll continue to let a handful of special interests, and their developer sugar daddies, block economic growth and progress at every turn. 

We've seen the results of the failure to build the M-83 Highway, the new Potomac River crossing of I-370 to the Dulles area in Virginia, the Rockville Freeway, the Northwest Freeway, the North-Central Freeway, and the Northern Parkway in Montgomery County. Residents sitting in traffic. Higher shipping prices. Job creation and business growth numbers at or near the bottom in the D.C. region. And a failure to attract a single new major corporate headquarters in over a quarter century.

Heckuva job, Brownie!!

Monday, October 21, 2024

Silver Hot Dog food truck robbed in Silver Spring


Three men allegedly ganged up to rob the Silver Hot Dog food truck in downtown Silver Spring, Montgomery County police say. At 7:16 PM on October 11, the truck was parked in the 1100 block of Wayne Avenue. The three suspects approached the truck, and fled with money and property. Police describe the suspects only as three Black males. If you have any information regarding these suspects or this incident, you are asked to call police at (301) 279-8000.

Friday, October 18, 2024

Assault reported at Harmony Hills ES in Aspen Hill


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a 2nd-degree assault at Harmony Hills Elementary School in Aspen Hill early Monday evening, October 14, 2024. The assault was reported at the school at 6:04 PM Monday. Harmony Hills is located at 13407 Lydia Street.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Assault at Ellsworth Place in Silver Spring


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a 2nd-degree assault at Ellsworth Place mall in downtown Silver Spring yesterday afternoon, October 16, 2024. The assault was reported at 4:48 PM Wednesday. Last January, the mall announced it had hired a new security team to protect patrons and employees of businesses at the center, at a time when retailers nationwide are dealing with a sustained spike in shoplifting.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Montgomery County Council pushing plastic bag ban


The Montgomery County Council has only done three things this century: raise taxes, drive business away from and out of the county, and ban stuff. You won't be surprised to hear that they are at it again, with another new law that will do all three. As a body that only copies legislation from other jurisdictions around the country, they're actually a bit late to the table on this one, but they're going to try and ban plastic bags. That goes for grocery stores, and restaurant takeout.

The ban also includes a new tax. There's already a tax on each bag you receive at a business. The deceptively-titled Bring Your Own Bag Bill will ban plastic bags altogether, and place a 10-cent tax on paper bags. They'll say you won't have to pay it, if you remember to bring your stained and germ-ridden reusable shopping bags with you. The press release falsely claims that the bill will create "a more sustainable future for the County," and "improve the effectiveness of the carryout bag tax law." 

If you ask yourself - or anyone outside of the small world of the Montgomery County cartel - to name one thing the Council has done to improve the quality of life since 2000, good luck getting an answer. They haven't. They've just raised taxes, driven business away, and banned stuff. To be fair, they've also jacked up your health insurance premiums with the ambulance fee, and your auto insurance premiums by defunding the police, leading to skyrocketing auto theft and stolen auto parts. Heckuva job, Brownie!

The faces change, but the Council stays the same since the cartel seized control of it in 2002. Smug, arrogant, and corrupt, with delusions of innovation, while plagiarizing the dumbest legislation from Eugene, Oregon to Sacramento, California. Your taxes go up, and so do their salaries, just like Bell, California. They said a bag tax would save the environment, just like they claimed natural gas was the solution to global warming. Lies, all lies, that evaporated as quickly as the Council-mandated paper straw does in your iced coffee. Incompetence combined with autocratic power is a recipe for failure, which is all we've seen in Montgomery County this century. 

But this is what a majority of Montgomery County voters continue to vote for, and they're getting exactly what they wanted. As the writer from another Maryland jurisdiction where voters don't have the heart to punish the elected officials who reliably fail them once wrote, “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.”

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Suspect arrested in Wheaton homicide


Montgomery County Police have arrested a suspect in the fatal stabbing that occurred in Wheaton on Sunday, October 13, 2024. Detectives from the Major Crimes Division have charged 30-year-old Jose Emilio Ortiz Alba with first-degree murder in the death of 45-year-old Hesler Saul Sanchez Cruz. The incident took place in the 11300 block of Fern Street.

According to police, officers were patrolling the area around 3:27 AM, when they discovered a truck on the median of University Boulevard. Upon further investigation, they found the victim suffering from a stab wound. Despite efforts by emergency responders, Sanchez Cruz was pronounced dead at the scene.

Following an investigation, Ortiz Alba was identified as the suspect. An arrest warrant was obtained, and he was taken into custody the same day. The investigation into the incident is ongoing. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact the Major Crimes Division at 240-773-5070.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Wheaton man arrested in Glenmont auto theft


Montgomery County police have arrested a suspect, and recovered the vehicle, in an October 4, 2024 auto theft in Glenmont. The vehicle had been left running and unlocked in the 12300 block of Georgia Avenue at 3:18 PM when it was stolen, police say. Officers recovered the vehicle, and arrested Wesley Brown, 31, of Wheaton.

Brown has been charged with felony unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, felony theft, and misdemeanor unauthorized removal of a motor vehicle. He was ordered held without bond, according to Maryland Court records. A trial has been scheduled for November 21 in Montgomery County District Court in Silver Spring.

Friday, October 11, 2024

Maryland holds emergency preparedness drill for migrant arrivals

Maryland State Senator Justin Ready
questioned the use of taxpayer dollars for
a migrant-arrival "drill" Tuesday

A curious preparedness exercise by the Maryland Department of Emergency Management caught the attention of Republican lawmakers and Baltimore media outlets. Using actors posing as newly-arrived migrants being bused into the state capital on Tuesday, emergency personnel simulated their response to a now-familar scene in cities across America. The "drill" included actors pouring out of buses, and the conversion of two buildings in Annapolis into short-term migrant shelters. 

WBFF Fox Baltimore 45 and The Baltimore Sun reported on the exercise yesterday. The two media outlets share an owner, and quoted alarmed GOP elected officials who felt this could be a dry run with a purpose. "It sounds to me like the state is thirsty for this to happen," State Senator Justin Ready (R - District 5) said. State officials told Fox 45 and the Sun that they are not aware of any immediate plans for a major influx of new migrants to Maryland. 

Some immigration supporters on social media decried the reports as fearmongering. Most other news outlets ignored the state exercise.

Such an event would hardly qualify as a shock in Maryland, however. The state has accepted the most unaccompanied migrant children of any in America since 2015, and added 33,000 migrants to its population between 2022 and 2023 alone, according to CASA of Maryland. 

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Gold's Gym construction update in downtown Silver Spring (Photos)


Permanent signage has been installed at the future Gold's Gym location at 901 Wayne Avenue at Downtown Silver Spring. Wow, has this been a long construction. Clearly, they missed the late-spring opening date this year. Maybe you can make the delays work for you, if you were procrastinating about signing up for a founder's membership. 










Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Colesville McDonald's to "McDouble" drive-thru


The McDonald's at 504 E. Randolph Road in Colesville is going to "McDouble" the size of its drive-thru. Currently, the fast food restaurant has a single drive-thru lane. The franchisee's plan is to double that to two lanes in the coming months. McDonald's, like Chick-fil-A, has concluded side-by-side dual drive-thrus are more profitable and efficient. Given that the majority of fast food sales occur at the drive-thru window, maximizing volume and efficiency make perfect sense. 



Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Crossroads at Kensington construction update (Photos)


Construction has advanced quite a bit on Montgomery County's newest shopping center since my last update. The Crossroads at Kensington, located at 10619 Connecticut Avenue on Kensington's main drag, has gone from sturdy framework to solid brick form. Tenants signed up so far are Buffalo Wild Wings GO, Mezeh, M&T Bank, and Marathon Deli. One 1,719-square-foot end cap space remains available for lease on the Plyers Mill Road side of the property.











Monday, October 7, 2024

Chido's Tex-Mex Grill opens in Silver Spring


Chido's Tex-Mex Grill
has opened at 931 Ellsworth Drive at Downtown Silver Spring. The regional chain is the latest entrant to take on the challenge of this high-turnover space at the Peterson Cos. development. It's confident about its potential success, having taken out a ten-year lease for the spot. In an early positive indicator, Chido's has already worked its way to a 4-star rating on Yelp, and a nearly-perfect 4.7-out-of-5 on Google Reviews.






Friday, October 4, 2024

Former Piratz Tavern space marketed for lease in Silver Spring


Have you ever wanted to bring back the famous Piratz Tavern in downtown Silver Spring. Arrrr...you might have your chance in the future. The building at 8402 Georgia Avenue has a sign attached to it stating that it is available for lease. The Republic Garden is the current tenant, and is still operating. I have not found an online listing so far, so it's not yet clear at what future date the property is coming available, or if the property owner is simply testing the market. Don't tell Jon Taffer!

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Renovations ahead for Plaza Del Mercado McDonald's


Significant renovations are scheduled for the McDonald's restaurant at 2207 Bel Pre Road at Plaza Del Mercado in Aspen Hill. The front counter, dining room, and restrooms will all be remodeled or updated. New seating will be installed, as well as new kitchen equipment and fixtures. However, the restaurant is expected to remain open for business during the construction. We've seen a number of McDonald's in Montgomery County getting makeovers in recent times, particularly in the East County and Upcounty areas. Work at the Plaza Del Mercado location is anticipated to begin before the winter.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

"Sirius" failure for Montgomery County, Maryland as Virginia wins UK defense firm's US HQ


Officials in Montgomery County and the State of Maryland just can't seem to get "Sirius" about economic development, coming up empty again as a U.K. defense firm has followed so many others to Virginia to establish its first U.S. headquarters. Sirius Analysis, a defense management software consulting company headquartered in Portsmouth, England, will open its American headquarters at 4525 Main Street in Virginia Beach, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced in a statement. The headquarters will bring 105 new high-wage tech jobs to the Old Dominion. 

Youngkin said Virginia and Massachusetts were the two finalists competing for the headquarters. There's no indication that Montgomery County or Maryland officials even bothered to compete. This despite Sirius having sought a location near military bases, of which Maryland has twenty, compared to Massachusetts' paltry six. Did we blow it, or what?

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin

“Sirius Analysis choosing Virginia Beach as their U.S. headquarters showcases the Commonwealth's magnetic appeal in global defense innovation,” Youngkin said in a statement. “This expansion bridges UK-US defense collaboration, bringing cutting-edge analysis capabilities to our shores and creating valuable job opportunities for Virginians.”

“The arrival of Sirius Analysis signals a bright future for our region's tech ecosystem,” Virginia State Senator Aaron Rouse said. “By choosing our Virginia Beach for their U.S. operations, Sirius Analysis is not just creating over 100 high-skilled jobs, they're planting seeds for a new wave of innovation by strengthening our position as a hub for defense technology." 

It's long past time Montgomery County and Maryland's elected officials conducted a "Sirius Analysis" of their failures to attract corporate headquarters to locate here. Virginia is laughing at us.

Photo credits: Sirius Analysis (top), Office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin (bottom)

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Montgomery County Public Libraries hit by network outage


Montgomery County Public Libraries announced that they are experiencing a system-wide network outage, due to an "underground fire in Baltimore this past weekend." The fire damaged a fiber optic cable network that serves public libraries statewide, MCPL said in a statement this afternoon. 

All Montgomery County libraries remain open on their normal schedules, and it is possible to check out books and materials. However, MCPL’s Wi-Fi, public computers, printing, scanning and copying services are currently unavailable, and MCPL believes the outage may last for several days. Libraries and school systems in all Maryland counties have been impacted.

Repairs to the fiber optic system are currently underway, MCPL stated. Baltimore City officials do not yet know the cause of several recent underground fires that have impacted electrical and communication utilities. This past weekend's fire was followed Monday by a major Verizon cell service outage impacting multiple states, and today by an eight-hour Sony PlayStation Network outage that affected users worldwide. Neither Verizon nor Sony have indicated the cause of their service interruptions so far.