Morning Notes

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Council To Hear About Housing Unaccompanied Minors – It appears Montgomery County could host a facility to temporarily house unaccompanied minors from Central America who face deportation. The Council is set to be briefed on the issue during Tuesday’s session and Councilmember George Leventhal said Tuesday morning plans include housing up to 65 minors in the county. [Washington Post] [Montgomery County Council] [George Leventhal via Twitter]

Parva Undergoing Renovation, Rebranding – The Parva (7904 Woodmont Ave.) has closed its main dining room for renovations and will reopen with a new name: Parva Cocina & Tequila Bar. The upstairs lounge area will remain open on certain nights. [Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row] [The Parva]

311 On Twitter – Montgomery County’s 311 Customer Service Center has launched a Twitter account that will allow residents to get non-emergency county government information and request services via a tweet (or two). The twitter account is @311MC311. [Montgomery County]

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