Montgomery County PLUS

Open Issues: 203 Closed Issues: 230 Acknowledged Issues: 3
  • Orchard Ridge Dr And Great Seneca Highway Montgomery County, MD - Gaithersburg
    Not sure if this happens during the day, but i have encountered this many times later at night. The sensor will sense that my car is there on orchard ridge dr and start the countdown to a yellow light for traffic on great Seneca, but instead of changing it to a yellow and then a red light, it turns back to green. I am not very well informed on how the sensors work and it may be because there is only one car waiting at the light at orchard ridge, however sometimes it takes more than 10 min for another car to appear for the light to actually turn green. There's usually not that many cars going through great Seneca later at night, so I don't think it would be much trouble for the light to change if there is one car waiting.
  • 4641 Montgomery Avenue Bethesda, Maryland - Bethesda

    Road in front of the police station on Montgomery Avenue in Bethesda has completely fallen apart. It looks like a road in Somalia. Actually Somalia's roads are most likely better than this.

    The road has been in disrepair for years, and now it's finally crumbling for good. Please fix it.

  • 7825 Georgia Ave Nw Washington, District of Columbia - Fort Totten-Upper Northeast
    Traffic lights are out in all directions
  • 4415 Highland Ave Bethesda, Maryland - Chevy Chase
    County plows clearing corners at intersection deliberately piled snow across previously cleared sidewalk egress, this time creating 7 foot high compacted piles of ice and snow. These can only be cleared by a heavy-duty snow blower or a BobCat. Our son is wheelchair-bound and cannot reach the street. I have a minor heart condition and have done all the shoveling I'm capable of, my husband has a bad back and we've called on all kinds of neighbors to help with shoveling other parts of our property already.
  • Sundown Road Laytonsville, md - US Congressional District MD4
    Travelling eastbound on Sundown Road and just beyond the little creek road bridge is a wooded area with no houses. There are 2 dangerously overhanging big trees that need to be taken down. It is very likely that the next severe ice storm or heavy soaking rain storm will uproot these huge trees. I don't want to see these fall unexpectedly and crush someone as they drive through the area to get to Baltimore. Would you please , please see about taking care of this issue as soon as possible?
  • Aspen Hill Montgomery County, MD - Aspen Hill
    There are 2 separate narrow trenches that work crews have cut in the roadway on Aspen Hill Road. This is at the traffic signal on Aspen Hill Rd. & Arctic Ave. They need to be paved over. Thanks!
  • 10900 Moxley Road Damascus, Maryland - Montgomery County
    There’s are several potholes along the road going toward route 80, one is particularly large and dangerous for motorcycles and could cut a tire
  • 3745 University Boulevard West Kensington, Maryland - Kensington
    On University (southbound) blvd at light where it meet Connecticut. Center lane.
  • 909-999 Olney Sandy Spring Road Olney, Maryland - US Congressional District MD4
    There are large, deep, dangerous potholes at the intersection of route 108 and Norwood Rd. Frequent potholes make route 108 from Olney to Highland a very dangerous passage. Sadly, Montgomery General Hospital is just off route 108, making this especially risky for ambulances.
  • Violet Place And Chicago Ave Silver Spring, Maryland - Silver Spring
    This is a busy intersection where kids from the neighborhood
    walk across to Silver Spring Intermediate Park. Yet there are no crosswalks, and a free left/right off Fenton into Chicago Ave from Montgomery College results in many drivers racing through the street. There need to be clearly marked speed bump, or at the very least, marked crosswalks at Violet and Chicago to the Park entrance, and at Boston Ave and Chicago to the Park entrance.
  • 6501 Goldsboro Rd Bethesda 20817, United States - Bethesda
    Several months ago, the county repaired the easement in front of my house to fix an issue with pooling water after rainstorms that could not reach the storm drain. The repair created an eyesore of dead, uneven grass that is spreading beyond the initial problem area—in essence, fixing one problem by creating a much worse problem. During recent rainstorms, rivulets have formed where water rushes to the storm drain, worsening the issue. This is causing a depreciation in my home value that I would like fixed. I would suggest that rather than tearing up my lawn, the sidewalk could be leveled.
  • 11014 Cross Laurel Dr Germantown, MD 20876, USA - US Congressional District MD4
    Fallen tree in the front yard