COVID-19: Information Regarding Local Preparedness and Ways to Remain Informed As of 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 5, there are three (3) confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Village management is closely monitoring updates related to COVID-19 and we are reviewing our emergency response plans and Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) to ensure we are prepared to respond to a local outbreak of the virus. Village employees have been instructed to adhere to prevention efforts, including politely avoiding handshakes, frequent handwashing, sanitizing vehicles and work spaces, and staying home when feeling ill. Signs have been posted at the Village Hall reminding visitors to take steps to remain healthy, including using hand sanitizer (dispensers are located near the entrance). As a member of the Montgomery County Emergency Management Group, Village staff are participating in weekly conference calls with updates from various county agencies, including the Department of Health & Human Services, and federal agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control. Residents should continue to stay informed regarding the spread of COVID-19. Below is a list of website resources that have been created to keep the public informed (some of these sites provide redundant information): Centers for Disease Control (CDC) https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/ Maryland Department of Health https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/Pages/Novel-coronavirus.aspx Montgomery County Department of Health & Human Services https://montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS/RightNav/Coronavirus.html Corona Virus Tracking https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6 U.S. State Department Travel Advisories (specific to COVID-19) https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/ea/novel-coronavirus-hubei-province--china.html U. S. State Department Travel Advisories (general) https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/ Should you or a member of your household believe that you have symptoms, you may call the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services' Disease Control Office to speak with a nurse at (240) 777-1755. If you are unable to get through, call the state’s Infectious Disease Bureau at (410) 767-6700 (daytime) or (410) 795-7365 (after-hours). The Montgomery County Council received a briefing from the Department of Health & Human Services and the Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security on March 3. The briefing can be viewed at the following link and provides easy to follow, useful information regarding the virus and the county’s planning and response (2-hour briefing, beginning at minute 45:20). (It is important to note that the information referenced in the briefing regarding known cases and fatalities has changed since this briefing was provided.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWzYW-F7gBM&feature=youtu.be Below is a link to the Montgomery County press event, held the morning of March 6 (links to Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/montgomerycountyinfo/videos/306742500295969/
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Board of Managers Meeting: Monday, March 9, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Hall
The Board of Managers will hold its regular monthly meeting on March 9, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Hall. Click here to see the agenda.
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The Environment and Energy Committee Presents: Healthy Lawns Without Synthetic Fertilizers or Pesticides
Thursday, March 12, 7:30 - 8:30 pm at the Chevy Chase Village Hall
Please join Mary Travaglini, Sustainable Landscapes Manager for the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection, to learn about healthy soils and tips for maintaining your lawn without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. This presentation will include information about the Montgomery County Healthy Lawns Act, now en force, which restricts the use of non-essential pesticides on lawns/turf in public parks and on private property. The talk is part of the Environment and Energy Committee’s Sustainable Living Lecture Series and will be open to Village residents and neighboring Chevy Chase, MD communities. Come early and bring a neighbor!
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Residents Reminded to Work with Landscapers to Operate Blowers Legally, this Spring and BeyondBan on Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers goes into effect January 1, 2022
A ban on the use of gas-powered leaf blowers will go into effect on January 1, 2022. The Village Board approved the ban last December citing the adverse environmental, human health (principally for the equipment operator) and quality of life impacts resulting from the use of gas-powered leaf blowers. These impacts were highlighted in a report from the Village Environment & Energy Committee, dated August 15, 2019, which can be viewed on the committee’s page on the Village website. Village staff are finalizing a handout to communicate the effective date of this ban to yard maintenance contractors who work in the Village. If you would like your landscaper/yard maintenance contractor to be included in the distribution of these materials, please email your contractor’s information to ccv@montgomerycountymd.gov. As you prepare for yard maintenance this spring, residents and landscapers are reminded that all blowers remain subject to Montgomery County’s Noise Ordinance, which applies within the Village. The county’s Noise Ordinance states that “a person must not sell, buy, offer for sale, or use a leaf blower at any time that has an average sound level exceeding 70 dBA at a distance of 50 feet.” Additionally, the simultaneous use of multiple leaf blowers that are compliant with the 70 bDA limit can create noise of a sufficient level to qualify as a violation and/or noise disturbance. If a blower seems loud, it may be in violation. Contact the Village Communications Center to request a Village officer respond to confirm the unit(s) product information and to measure the decibel level using the Village’s calibrated meter. First time violators will receive a warning. Residents are encouraged to discuss this restriction with your yard maintenance crews before they begin working this spring. To view the Montgomery County Noise Ordinance and the provisions pertaining to leaf blowers (Section 31B-9), visit: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/dep/resources/files/downloads/compliance/noise-control-ordinance.pdf
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2020 Board of Managers Election
Three Board seats will be up for election this spring. The current Board members whose terms are expiring in June are Robert Goodwin, Jr., Elissa Leonard, and Nancy Watters, and all have indicated that they intend to seek reelection. Any Village resident may run for a seat on the Board provided he/she is a qualified voter in Montgomery County, has resided in Chevy Chase Village for at least one year prior to the election and files the required Certificate of Candidacy and Financial Disclosure Statement in proper form. Board members serve two-year, staggered terms. If the number of qualified candidates equals the number of available seats, the candidates will be declared elected at the Annual Meeting on Monday, April 20, 2020 (the meeting begins at 7:30 p.m.). If the number of candidates exceeds the number of available seats, a contested election will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2020. The Village Election Supervisors oversee Village elections, including receiving nominations to serve on the Board of Managers. Residents interested in running for a seat should please contact Election Supervisors Chair Mary Sheehan by email at msheehan246@aol.com so that the Elections Supervisors can begin to plan for the election. To qualify as a candidate, an individual, including sitting Board members, must submit to the Village office a completed Certificate of Candidacy along with a Financial Disclosure Statement, at any time after February 2 (90 days prior to Election Day), but no later than April 2 (30 days prior to Election Day). Upon receiving both completed forms, the Village Manager will submit the Financial Disclosure Statement to the Village Ethics Commission, which will review the form within 10 days of filing for compliance with the provisions of the Public Ethics Code. Please note, however, that candidates are not certified to appear on the ballot until the Certificate of Candidacy and Financial Disclosure Statement have been reviewed and determined to be filed in proper form. Forms are available in the Village office or by email request to the Village Manager, Shana Davis-Cook, at shana.davis-cook@montgomerycountymd.gov. For more information regarding Board elections, please visit the dedicated page on the Village’s website by clicking on “Board of Managers Elections” under Quick Links on the homepage.
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Board of Managers: Financial Disclosure Q & A
In 2012, the State’s financial disclosure requirements for elected officials were extended to include municipalities like the Village. If you are considering serving on the Board, you may have questions about those requirements. I’ll try to anticipate and answer some of them here, and we also encourage you to contact any Board member or the Village Manager for any additional questions or discussion. You can find the disclosure form on the Village web site by selecting Government / Board of Managers / Board of Managers Elections / Candidate Financial Disclosure Form. What do I have to disclose? The disclosures are annual and are due in April. All of the following disclosures are for the previous calendar year, like your tax return. You need to disclose the following: - Some details about any property you own, including your home.
- Ownership or interests in corporations or partnerships. This includes holdings of stock in public corporations.
- Purchases or sales of stock or other interests in corporations or partnerships.
- Sources of earned income
- Any involvement (ownership, employment, gifts, debt) with the Village or any entity doing business with the Village, for yourself or your immediate family.
How public is this information? It’s public but not published. Anyone may request a copy of your disclosure forms, but you may choose to be informed of any such requests. Your home address will be redacted when the disclosure form is provided. Am I revealing my net worth to the world? No. Some forms of wealth and income (see next question) are not reported. For ownership and transactions you do have to report, you can use ranges for percentage of ownership (less than 1%, 1-5%, 6-10% or over 10%) or number of shares (0-100, 101-250, 251-500, over 500). What about CDs, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds? You are not required to report bank interest or certificates of deposit, publicly traded mutual funds, or exchange-traded funds. How hard is this? The annual report is due at roughly the same time as your income taxes, and the information you’ve gathered for your taxes covers almost all of what you need for the financial disclosure. Some Board members have their accountants complete the disclosure documents, and some fill them out themselves. If your finances aren’t too complicated it should only take an hour or two per year.
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Help Village Staff Keep the Community Safe and BeautifulReport Areas for Repair and Maintenance Village staff prides itself on being responsive and working hard to ensure that the Village remains a safe, beautiful and welcoming community—but we cannot do it alone. While we are constantly on the lookout for areas that need to be addressed, we need the support of residents serving as our eyes and ears throughout the community:
Sidewalk Repairs The Village maintains brick paver sidewalks throughout the community. The brick pavers are not mortared and are set on a bluestone base to allow the sidewalks to gradually move as adjacent tree roots grow. Compared to the former concrete sidewalks, the dry-laid brick pavers are much easier for Public Works staff to repair by removing and resetting sections that have shifted. This is ongoing maintenance that our crews perform throughout the year as trip hazards are identified by staff or are brought to our attention by residents.
Tree Maintenance There are well over 2,500 “public” trees located within Village parks, greenspaces and public right-of-way. The Village’s consulting Arborist and our Director of Public Works perform a quarterly assessment for tree maintenance needs including areas for pruning, removals or treatments to improve a tree’s health. These quarterly assessments supplement our ongoing response to observations made by staff and residents.
How to Report an Issue or Concern Residents can use the Village’s online form system to report any number of issues/concerns, by visiting: https://www.chevychasevillagemd.gov/RequestTracker.aspx. From this page, residents can report sidewalk trip hazards and streetlight outages, and request public tree maintenance and recycling toters.
As always, residents may also call the Village’s 24-hour Communications Center or email requests/concerns to the Village’s main email address at ccv@montgomerycountymd.gov (emails are then routed to the appropriate department). Thank you for helping us to continue addressing the needs of the community!
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Local Farmer's MarketSection 3 of the Village of Chevy Chase hosts a Farmers' Market every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (rain or shine) on Taylor Street, just off of Brookville Road. Ample parking is available at La Ferme restaurant.
New Morning Farm, a Pennsylvania organic farmer features organic citrus fruits, apples, farm fresh eggs, mushrooms, apple cider, sweet and spicy greens mix, some lovely lettuce, honey, maple syrup, cheeses and lots of other organic veggies. The farmers also can arrange to deliver firewood to you.
Most Saturdays there is a food truck, Crepes Parfait, serving up delicious hot coffee and crepes of all types and a vendor selling fair trade wire baskets in bright beautiful colors. Bring your own bags to shop at the farmers market, have breakfast and stop by some of the local merchants along Brookville Rd. too.
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New Session of Chevy Chase@Home Tai Chi Classes
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Join the Crew; The Compost Crew
Food-waste recycling--otherwise known as “composting” is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and greenhouse emissions while returning nutrients to our soil and food system.
The Village has partnered with The Compost Crew to provide low-cost household collection of food-waste. The Compost Crew provides each household with an airtight bin and compostable bags; all you have to do is separate your organic waste and leave the bin by your trash and recycling receptacles for collection on the designated day for weekly pick-up. The collected waste is processed at a composting facility in Maryland and, after six months of service, households can request that a portion of your contributed waste be returned in the form of rich, finished nutrient-rich soil.
For more information regarding the household composting collection service, including current rates, please visit the “Food Waste Recycling Program” page on the Village website under Quick Links on the homepage. The more households that sign-up,the cheaper the service is for all, so sign up today!
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Are You Prepared?
As we have experienced during various seasonal events, it is important to be prepared for local weather emergencies. In order the assist residents in their preparedness, the Village in partnership with the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (OEMHS) offer a number of helpful tools, plans and free alerts to assist and keep you informed. Village Website and Blast Email System – Have you signed up for the Village’s blast email system? This is the Village's primary method of communication with residents. The Village has 2 email lists you can sign-up for: Urgent News Alert – include messages such as criminal activity, neighborhood disruptions such as water main breaks, power outages and road closures and major weather events.
General News Alerts – include messages about Board and committee meetings, community events, changes in public services such as refuse/recycling collection schedules and upcoming road closures.
To sign-up for the blast email system visit the Village website at www.chevychasevillagemd.gov and click on the tablet icon at the top of the Village’s homepage.
Alert Montgomery – Alert Montgomery is the official emergency communications service for Montgomery County, MD. During major crisis, emergency or severe weather events, Montgomery County will send event updates, warnings and instructions directly to you on any of your devices. To sign-up for Alert Montgomery please visit the OEMHS website www.montgomerycountymd.gov/oemhs and click on the “Alert Montgomery” link at the top of the page. Family and Community Preparedness Information – Emergencies can take many forms and occur with or without warning. By taking a few simple steps now, you can ensure that you, your family and your community are better prepared to handle emergencies. To assist in your family planning, please visit the Village’s emergency preparedness page, www.chevychasevillagemd.gov/emergencyprep for helpful tools and links. Another important tool the Village has created to assist you in your preparedness efforts is our House Check Program. Always request a House Check when you are leaving town and ensure that your emergency contacts are up to date with the Village office. For additional information please visit the Village’s website at www.chevychasevillagemd.gov and click on the “Are you prepared? – Emergency Preparedness Tips” link listed in the Quick Links on the homepage.
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Emergency Contact SheetEMERGENCY - 911 Chevy Chase Village Police Non Emergency/24hrs - 301-654-7300
Montgomery County Police Non Emergency/24hrs - 301-279-8000
Bethesda - Chevy Chase Rescue Squad - 301-652-0077
Chevy Chase Fire Dept (Opposite Columbia Country Club) - 240-773-4707
Bethesda Fire Dept (Wisconsin Ave and Bradley Blvd) - 240-773-4706
National Capital Poison Center (George Washington University Hospital) - 800-222-1222
Utilities Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO)
Emergency-Live wires down, power failure - 877-737-2662 Customer Service - 202-833-7500
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Emergency - 301-206-4002
Complaints, Leaks, Information - 301-206-4001
Washington Gas Emergency - 703-750-1400
Information & Customer Service - 703-750-1000
Comcast - 800-934-6489
Verizon - 800-837-4966 **A cut out sheet is also located on page two of the January 2019 Crier.
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