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Leaders Share 2026 Plans, Highlight 2025 Achievements

Over ninety attendees gathered at Warm Hearth Village for the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerces Eggs and Issues breakfast, featuring a panel of local leaders. The State of the County event highlighted achievements and plans for 2025, including fiscal strength, infrastructure improvements, and new parks. Looking ahead to 2026, leaders discussed comprehensive plans, zoning updates, and potential passenger rail. The panel emphasized teamwork and the importance of preserving local land control. Attendees learned about the unseen hours put into real impacts and the growing popularity of green spaces. The next Eggs and Issues event on February fifth will focus on economic development. Checkout Solipillow.com

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