News Detail
Monday 1/26/26 and Tueday 1/27/26 M‑NCPPC facilities and operations in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties are CLOSED
January 26, 2026
This alert applies to M‑NCPPC operations through Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 11:59 p.m.
M‑NCPPC facilities and operations in Montgomery County and Prince George’s County are CLOSED.
- Critical and essential onsite employees are expected to report as scheduled unless directed otherwise by their department or supervisor.
- Non-essential employees scheduled to telework during the closure are not affected and are expected to telework. Employees may request to use accrued leave during the workday with supervisory approval.
- Non-essential employees scheduled to work onsite who are able to telework are expected to telework. Employees may request to use accrued leave during the workday with supervisory approval.
- Non-essential employees who are unable to telework—either because their position is not suitable for telework, they do not have the necessary IT equipment, or they experience a technical issue—are relieved from duty and will receive administrative leave for their scheduled work hours (unless on pre-approved leave).
M‑NCPPC will continue to monitor weather-related conditions and will provide operating status updates as needed via email and on mncppc.org.
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