Olney BRT Project Info & Contact List

The State of MD is in the planning stages of a new Bus Rapid Transit system that would widen Georgia Avenue, consequently taking properties along the proposed route through the center of Olney.

In the current proposal, 75% of the businesses between Olney Elementary School and Route 108 — a three block area that is a significant portion of the town’s center — are targeted to be acquired for right-of-way. This includes The Backyard Naturalist and our neighboring businesses.

Additionally, there is a proposal for a new special tax district in Olney to help defray the costs of construction and management of the system. This is projected to include property tax increases and a special business surcharge. There’s more info below on “Maryland Senate Bill 627”.

If you are a resident of Maryland, particularly Montgomery County or the Olney area, we ask you to respond. During this planning stage, The State Highway Administration, our elected officials and local business associations need to hear from citizens, particularly if you disagree with their proposals. No feedback equals approval.

We want all residents of Montgomery County to have full information and input on this matter. We’ve added a list of some of the key deciders on this issue. Please email your comments and copy Carmaletta Harris, charris@sha.state.md.us on each message. She is the Project Manager at SHA and is coordinating responses from the public.

More Information About the BRT Project

How Will the BRT Project Be Funded?

Maryland Senate Bill 627 & House Bill 1279

In January and February, bills were introduced to the Maryland General Assembly, Special Taxing Districts – Transportation Improvements and Exemption From County Tax Limitations.
Introduced in the State Senate as Bill 627 by Senators Richard Madaleno, Ulysses Currie, Verna Jones-Rodwell, and Karen Montgomery.

Cross-filed with Senate Bill 627, House Bill 1279 was read to the House by sponsoring Delegates Hixson , Barnes, Barve, Carr, Cullison, Gutierrez, Hucker, Luedtke, S.Robinson, Simmons, Waldstreicher, and Zucker.

Olney BRT Project Contacts

State Highway Administration

Please copy Carmaletta Harris, Project Manager, on all your emails.

Carmeletta Harris
Project Manager
Project Management Division
Office of Planning and Preliminary Engineering
1-800-548-5026 or 410-545-8522
charris@sha.state.md.us

Montgomery County Department of Transportation

Arthur Holmes
Director, Montgomery County DOT
Chair, Rapid Transit System Project Steering Committee
240-777-7170
mcdot.director@montgomerycountymd.gov
Rapid.Transit@montgomerycountymd.gov

Gary Erenrich
Special Assistant to the Director for WMATA
Montgomery County DOT
Office of the Director
240-777-7156
gary.erenrich@montgomerycountymd.gov

Maryland Transit Administration

Rick Kiegel
Project Manager
410-767-1380
kiegel@mta.maryland.gov

Montgomery County Executive

Ike Leggett
240-777-0311
ocemail@montgomerycountymd.gov

Montgomery County Council

Phil Andrews
240-777-7906
councilmember.andrews@montgomerycountymd.gov

Roger Berliner
240-777-7828
councilmember.berliner@montgomerycountymd.gov

Cherri Branso
240-777-7960
councilmember.branso@montgomerycountymd.gov

Marc Elrich
240-777-7960
councilmember.elrich@montgomerycountymd.gov

Nancy Floreen
240-777-7959
councilmember.floreen@montgomerycountymd.gov

George Leventhal
240-777-7811
councilmember.leventhal@montgomerycountymd.gov

Nancy Navarro
240-777-7968
councilmember.navarro@montgomerycountymd.gov

Craig Rice
240-777-7955
councilmember.rice@montgomerycountymd.gov

Hans Riemer
240-777-7964
councilmember.riemer@montgomerycountymd.gov

Greater Olney Civic Association

John Webster
President
301-774-6774
www.goca.org/contact-us/

Olney Chamber of Commerce

Jon Hulsizer
Executive Director
301- 774-7117
chamber@olneymd.org