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VIDEO: Water main break floods section of Rockville Pike

A Friday morning water main break in Montgomery County, Maryland, caused traffic headaches on Rockville Pike. Officials said the road is expected to be closed through Friday night. As of 6 p.m., all southbound lanes on the stretch of Rockville Pike/MD-355 between Nicholson and Edson lanes were closed for a utility repairs. Northbound lanes are getting by. Officials are warning drivers to expect significant delays and to seek alternative routes. “Edson Road across from the White Flint shopping area seems to be the lowest point in this area because it is completely flooded for about 50 or so yards,” WTOP’s Luke Lukert reported from the scene. “There also seems to be some significant damage here on those southbound lanes on Rockville Pike.” WSSC crews shut off the water around 9:15 a.m. Edson Lane remains flooded. “Just a good idea to avoid … that stretch of 355 in the area of the old White Flint Mall,” WTOP Traffic Reporter Reada Kessler said. Officials said a 16-inch pipe burst around 7:30 a.m., though the cause is unknown. Get the latest from the WTOP Traffic Center.

Below is a map of the area: [google_map latitude=”39.04229090627714″ longitude=”-77.11067709622404″ zoom=”16″ height=”300px” location_label=”Water main” dynamic_map=”true”] WTOP’s Teddy Gelman contributed to this report.

Montgomery Co. schools superintendent to formally propose staffing cuts Thursday

Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Superintendent Thomas Taylor is expected to announce Thursday his recommendations for staffing cuts to close an anticipated $36 million budget gap in proposed district spending for the coming fiscal year. In a straw vote Friday, the County Council voted 9-2 to approve a $7.9 billion operating budget for the county for fiscal year 2027. The spending plan includes roughly $3.7 billion for MCPS, which represents an additional $143 million in funding, but is $36 million less than what the district requested. The straw vote is not binding but is expected to stand when the council formally votes to adopt a budget Thursday. Fiscal year 2027 begins July 1.
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