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Montrose neighbors urge council to limit Congressional Lane bike lanes where parking used heavily
Summary
Montrose-area residents told the council the Congressional Lane Complete Street Study undercounts peak parking demand and warned that bike lanes on the section between East Jefferson and Rollins Avenue could remove needed parking and shift congestion into neighboring streets.
Residents from Montrose testified at the Rockville council’s March 17 public hearing about concerns with the Congressional Lane Complete Street Study and proposed bicycle facilities between East Jefferson Street and Rollins Avenue.
Jeffrey Gantz, speaking for neighbors and the Symantro Civic Association, said the study’s parking counts (reported at 34–66% utilization) were taken as a fall…
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