Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich’s ‘Community Conversation’ on the Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget on Monday, Oct. 28 Will Focus on MCPS Educators, Parents and Educators
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich, along with the County’s regional services offices and community partners, is hosting 11 “Community Conversations” through November to seek input on the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Operating Budget. Five of the 11 forums are dedicated to addressing the needs of each region of the County. The next conversation will be a hybrid meeting that will focus on issues important to MCPS educators, parents and students, from 7-8:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 28, at Julius West Middle School, Cafeteria, in Rockville.
Julius West Middle School is located at 651 Great Falls Road in Rockville. Click here to view online.
Nine of the 11 conversations are conducted in English, including one focusing on issues for older adults and another focusing on issues of importance to educators, parents and students. Two non-English language forums will be held, one in Spanish and another in Chinese. Each of the 11 forums will be held online so the public has the option to participate remotely.
The County is in the early stages of formulating the FY26 operating budget. County Executive Elrich is required to submit a recommended budget to the County Council by March 15, 2025. The Council then will have two months to review the budget. It must adopt a final budget no later than June 1. The FY26 operating budget will go into effect on July 1.
“We hold these community conversations to give people a chance to be heard because their voice matters,” said County Executive Elrich. “Their insight helps drive our decisions and our priorities for the next fiscal year. The budget reflects not only the County’s needs and concerns but also our community’s values and goals. I encourage every resident to participate in these conversations because their voice shapes our path forward. When I started my administration, we started with five community conversations; since then, we have more than doubled the number of sessions to 11. I am glad that we are providing more opportunities to reach diverse communities within the County.”
The Community Conversations will be livestreamed on YouTube , and televised live on the following cable channels, subject to channel availability:
- County Cable Montgomery (CCM): Comcast channels 6 and HD 996; RCN channels 6 and HD 1056; and Verizon channel 30
- Montgomery College Television (MCTV): Comcast channels 998 and 10; Verizon channels 10; and RCN channels 10 and HD 1059
- Montgomery County Public School (MCPS TV): Comcast channels 34 and HD 1071; Verizon channel 36; RCN channels 89 and HD 1058
- Montgomery Community Media (MCM): Comcast channels 21 and HD 995; RCN channels 21 and HD 1055; and Verizon channel 21
- Montgomery Municipal Channel (MMC): Comcast channels 16 and HD 997; RCN channel 16; and Verizon channel 16
- Takoma Park City TV: Comcast channel 13; RCN channels 13 and HD 1060; and Verizon channel 28
Montgomery County will provide sign language interpreters and other auxiliary aids or services upon request — with as much advance notice as possible, preferably at least three business days before the event. For more information, contact Mark Roper at 240-962-1743 or send a request to [email protected] . In all situations, a good-faith effort (up until the time of the event) will be made to provide accommodations. TTY users can use Maryland Relay 711.
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Release ID: 24-471
Media Contact: Mark Roper 240-962-1743
Categories: Budget , Education , Executive Office
For updates and link to press release, see here: http://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=46029