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MCDOT PRESS RELEASE: Virtual Public Workshop on the Purple Line BiPPA Sidewalk Proposals for the Long Branch and Manchester Place Stations Project in Silver Spring to be Held on Tuesday, April 14

On Tuesday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m., the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) will hold a virtual public workshop (online only) to discuss the proposed Purple Line Bicycle and Pedestrian Priority Area (BiPPA) Sidewalk Proposals for the Long Branch and Manchester Place Stations project in Silver Spring. The public will have an opportunity to provide comments and ask questions.

Please register online to attend the meeting. After registering, the Zoom platform will send attendees an email containing the Zoom link and passcode needed to attend the virtual hearing.

The Purple Line BiPPA Sidewalk Proposals for the Long Branch and Manchester Place Stations project proposes the installation of 5-foot-wide concrete sidewalks on roadways within a half-mile radius of each new Purple Line station. In addition to new sidewalks, MCDOT will also add crosswalks, curb ramps, and other pedestrian amenities to make it safer and easier for residents to navigate the area around the new Purple Line stations.

As supported by the County’s Climate Action Plan, the sidewalk connectivity enhancements by MCDOT near the new Purple Line stations are a positive step towards creating a more pedestrian-friendly environment in Montgomery County. These improvements not only improve access to public transportation but also promote walkability and sustainability in the community.

Proposed are the following segments:

Long Branch Station:

  • The east side of Haddon Drive from Long Branch Trail to Clayborn Avenue
  • The north side of Hudson Avenue from Flower Avenue to Garland Avenue
  • The east side of Greenwood Avenue from Clayborn Avenue to Houston Avenue
  • The north side of Browning Avenue from Greenwood Avenue to Glenview Avenue
  • The east side of Glenview Avenue from Garland Avenue to Browning Avenue
  • The south side of Plymouth Street from Flower Avenue to Walden Road
  • The southeast side of East Wayne Avenue from Flower Avenue to 307 E. Wayne Avenue
  • The east side of Sudbury Road from E. Schuyler Road to Plymouth Street

Manchester Place Station:

  • The west side of Saybrook Avenue from Melbourne Avenue to Hamilton Avenue
  • The west side of Wire Avenue from Melbourne Avenue to Revere Place
  • The north side of Melbourne Avenue from 121 Melbourne Avenue to Flower Avenue
  • The west side of Providence Avenue from Melbourne Avenue to 9018 Providence Avenue
  • The north side of Oldham Road from Lauder Terrace to Providence Avenue
  • The north side of East Schuyler Road from Eton Road to Flower Avenue
  • The east side of Eton Road from East Schuyler Road to Melbourne Avenue
  • The east side of Eton Road from East Schuyler Road to East Wayne Avenue
  • The east side of Geren Road from Manchester Road to Hartwell Road
  • The west side of Reading Road from Plymouth Street to Manchester Road
  • The east side of Bradford Road from Schuyler Road to Wayne Avenue
  • The west side of Plymouth Street from 8710 to 8802 Plymouth Street
  • The east side of Plymouth Street from 8705 Plymouth Street to Hartwell Road
  • The south side of Plymouth Street from Reading Road to 8809 Plymouth Street

At the public meeting, MCDOT will present the project design, details, costs, and schedules. MCDOT will also obtain public feedback and answer questions. Public input is encouraged and may influence the project's design.

The public is encouraged to visit the Long Branch and Manchester Place project websites and provide feedback via the online comment form or by email to Project Manager Lori Main at  Lori.Main@montgomerycountymd.gov by Thursday, May 14. Written comments carry the same weight as oral comments. All information provided will become a matter of public record.

Learn more about MCDOT’s engineering and construction projects by visiting montgomerycountymd.gov/dot-dte