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Rockville selects three priorities for Maryland Municipal League legislative packet: stop‑sign monitoring, highway user revenue and regional transit authority
Summary
The Mayor and Council on June 9 authorized staff to submit three Maryland Municipal League (MML) legislative action requests for 2026: statewide stop‑sign monitoring in school zones, preservation of municipal highway user revenues and police aid, and support for regional transportation authority legislation; council selected those three of four
The Rockville Mayor and Council on June 9 approved three priorities to submit to the Maryland Municipal League for the 2026 legislative agenda: (1) statewide stop‑sign monitoring legislation for school zones and similar high‑risk locations, (2) preservation and protection of municipal highway user revenues and police aid, and (3) support for regional transportation authority legislation.
Linda Moran, staff presenter for the item, asked the council to select up to three MML legislative action requests for formal submission; staff had identified four candidates in…
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