A resurfacing project has begun on Little Falls Parkway north of Dorset Avenue. Milling work has already been performed on the roadway. The work added to traffic woes this past weekend on the parkway, which has become congested at peak times since Montgomery County implemented a series of illegal road diets that were overwhelmingly opposed by the surrounding community. If you have a new car, you may want to avoid the parkway until this work is finished.
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Monday, November 10, 2025
Resurfacing project begins on Little Falls Parkway in Bethesda
A resurfacing project has begun on Little Falls Parkway north of Dorset Avenue. Milling work has already been performed on the roadway. The work added to traffic woes this past weekend on the parkway, which has become congested at peak times since Montgomery County implemented a series of illegal road diets that were overwhelmingly opposed by the surrounding community. If you have a new car, you may want to avoid the parkway until this work is finished.
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Of all the boneheaded decisions, of which MoCo officials are in the dumb idea hall of fame for, this one tops them all. The fact is that almost no one supports this which should make all area voters furious because they've done it is anyway. It's not the elected officials that are the problem but rather those who elect them. Just look at NYC. They have destroyed a beautiful drive especially this time of year. The traffic will back up along this route though they say it won't. The white poles that have been put up to line the unused bike lanes are at least removable. They never will be but at least there's the chance. This parkway will be permanently changed and for the worse. It'd love to see someone come on here and make a full throated and well thought out endorcement of this foolish and wholely unnecessary destruction of a parkway at the taxpayers expense all in the interest of bike safety which few believe is the actual and real motivation here. It's beyond absurd.
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