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Reliability Enhancement Program Work Plan Location-Subdivision Or MC SAIFI Contribution J and Cheltenham Dr., Bethesda, MD Reliability Enhancement Program Work Plan Montgomery County e nt s e e k r nt T m e e or ( k c m a e t l or t W n p ov W n e e h e t r m R de pr m e a ng) e ow m de e g i l r I Location Feeder Location-Subdivision Jurisdiction e m b pgr Status Timeline ov a G na on Fe a m U i pr i C d t y M a t Tr i Im nd n a Loa m r o o ior i r e t ound d a ut P e t gr r t A Fe ge s e i V nde D U Ashford 14379 Dry Ridge Road Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2012 Aspen Hill 14840 Saddlebrook Park Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Aspen Hill 14914 Bel Pre Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 Bells Mill 14083 Seven Locks Road Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2013 Bells Mill 34973 Twinbrook Montgomery County Complete 4th Quarter 2011 Bells Mill 34978 Twinbrook Montgomery County Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Bells Mill 69179 Beverly Farms, Hunting Hill, Potomac, Rockville Montgomery County Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Bells Mill 69180 Beverly Farms, Potomac, Rockville Montgomery County Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Bells Mill 69181 Bells Mill Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2015 Bells Mill 69181 Potomac and Hunting Hill and David Talyor Model Basin Montgomery County Complete 4th Quarter 2011 Bells Mill 69185 Beverly Farms, Hunting Hill, Rockville Montgomery County Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Rolling Green Way URD Subdivision around Tuckahoe Way and Bells Mill Road 14081 Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2014 Lake Breeze Dr North Potomac, MD Bethesda 14081 Lancelot Dr. Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 General vicinity of Tuckerman La. from Westlake Dr. to Old Bethesda 14081 Georgetown Rd., and Old Georgetown Rd. from Lux La. to Executive Montgomery County x Complete 4th Quarter 2011 Boulevard, Bethesda, MD. Vicinity of Seven Locks Rd. between Tuckerman La. and Bethesda 14082 Gainsborough Rd. Also Tuckerman La. between Gainsborough Rd. Montgomery County x Complete 4th Quarter 2011 and Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda, MD. Bethesda 14083 Tuckerman Lane Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2013 Bethesda 14085 Westlake Terrace Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2013 Bethesda 14086 Vicinity of Old Georgetown Rd. and Rockledge Dr., Bethesda, MD Montgomery County x Complete 4th Quarter 2011 Bethesda 14086 Farnham Drive Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2013 Bethesda 14087 Windermere Circle Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2012 Tuckerman La. between Westlake Dr. and Marcliff Dr. Tilden La. Bethesda 14087 Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 between Old Georgetown Rd. and Old Stage Rd., Bethesda, MD. Vicinity of Westlake Dr., Democracy Blvd., Seven Locks Rd., Bethesda 14088 Montgomery County X Complete 4th Quarter 2012 Bethesda, MD. Bethesda 14769 Leroy Place Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2013 General area between Old Georgetown Rd. and Chelton Rd., and Bethesda 14834 Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 East-West Highway and Cheltenham Dr., Bethesda, MD. Vicinity east of Wisconsin Ave., south of East-West Highway. Also, Bethesda 14867 vicinity between Wisconsin Ave. and Old Georgetown Rd., north of Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2013 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD. Vicinity east of Wisconsin Ave., south of East-West Highway. Also, Bethesda 14867 vicinity between Wisconsin Ave. and Old Georgetown Rd., north of Montgomery County X Complete 4th Quarter 2010 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD. Bradley Hills, Chevy Chase Terr, Kenwood - The area bounded by Bethesda 14869 Hampden La., Bradley Blvd., Wisconsin Ave., and Arlington Rd., Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Bethesda, MD Vicinity of MacArthur Blvd. from Walhounding Rd. to Vendome Dr., Bethesda 14943 Montgomery County X Complete 4th Quarter 2010 Bethesda, MD. Bethesda 14943 Persimmon Ct Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 Bethesda 14943 Carlynn Drive Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 Vicinity of MacArthur Blvd. from Walhounding Rd. to Vendome Dr., Bethesda 14943 Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 Bethesda, MD. Bethesda 14943 Tomlinson Ave Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 The Palisades, Congressional Country Club ESTS, Cabin John, Glen Bethesda 14943 Echo - Vicinity of MacArthur Blvd. from Walhounding Rd. to Vendome Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Dr., Bethesda, MD. Vicinity of MacArthur Blvd. from Walhounding Rd. to Vendome Dr., Bethesda 14943 Montgomery County X Complete 4th Quarter 2011 Bethesda, MD. - Major MC SAIFI contribution Bethesda 14943 Clara Barton Parkway Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 Page 1 of 25 Reliability Enhancement Program Work Plan Montgomery County e nt s e e k r nt T m e e or ( k c m a e t l or t W n p ov W n e e h e t r m R de pr m e a ng) e ow m de e g i l r I Location Feeder Location-Subdivision Jurisdiction e m b pgr Status Timeline ov a G na on Fe a m U i pr i C d t y M a t Tr i Im nd n a Loa m r o o ior i r e t ound d a ut P e t gr r t A Fe ge s e i V nde D U Vicinity of MacArthur Blvd. from Walhounding Rd. to Vendome Dr., Bethesda 14943 Montgomery County X Complete 4th Quarter 2010 Bethesda, MD. Bethesda 14944 Kenwood Park (2) Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Woodburn, Merrimack Park, Kenwood Park - General area of Bethesda 14944 MacArthur Blvd. from Walhounding Rd. to Brickyard Rd., Bethesda, Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2013 MD Bethesda 14944 Eastview St Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Bethesda 14944 Kenwood Park (1) Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Bethesda 14944 Kenwood Park Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Woodburn, Merrimack Park, Kenwood Park - General area of Bethesda 14944 MacArthur Blvd. from Walhounding Rd. to Brickyard Rd., Bethesda, Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2011 MD Bethesda 14944 Kenwood Park Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2011 Massachusetts Ave. from Avalon Dr. to Duvall Dr. and adjacent Bethesda 14945 Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2014 streets in Bethesda, MD. Glen Echo Hgts, Sumner, Westhaven, Westgate, Glen Cove, Bethesda 14945 Brookdale, Westwood Shopping Center - Massachusetts Ave. from Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2011 Avalon Dr. to Duvall Dr. and adjacent streets in Bethesda, MD. Massachusetts Ave. from Avalon Dr. to Duvall Dr. and adjacent Bethesda 14945 Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2011 streets in Bethesda, MD. Vicinity of Welburn Dr. at Gloster Rd. Newington Dr. and Kirkwood Bethesda 14946 Dr. and Westbard Ave. between Mass. Ave. and River Rd., Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2014 Bethesda, MD. The general vicinity along River Rd., Burdette Rd., Wilson La., Bethesda 14947 Selkink Dr., Bannockburn Dr., Dal Roy Rd. and Goldsboro Rd., Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2013 Bethesda, MD. Bethesda 14947 Burdette Road Montgomery County X Complete 2nd Quarter 2012 Wilson Knolls, Oakwood Knolls, Locust Ridge, Landon Wood, English Vil, Bradley Hills - Pyle Rd. between Goldsboro Rd. and Bethesda 14948 Wilson La., and along Wilson La. from Pyle Rd. and Bradley Blvd. Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 Also, along Bradley Blvd. between Aberdeen Rd. and Brite Rd., Bethesda, MD Pyle Rd. between Goldsboro Rd. and Wilson La., and along Wilson Bethesda 14948 La. from Pyle Rd. and Bradley Blvd. Also, along Bradley Blvd. Montgomery County X Complete 4th Quarter 2010 between Aberdeen Rd. and Brite Rd., Bethesda, MD. Springfield - Vicinity of Ridgefield Rd. between River Rd. and Bethesda 14949 Kirkwood Dr. and River Rd. between Brookside Dr. and Western Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2011 Ave., Bethesda, MD General vicinity of Goldsboro Rd. from Newburn Dr. to Bradley Blvd., Bethesda 14950 Bradley Blvd. from Brite Dr. to Hillandale Rd. and Chevy Chase Blvd. Montgomery County Complete 3rd Quarter 2012 from Hillandale Rd. to Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD. General vicinity of Goldsboro Rd. from Newburn Dr. to Bradley Blvd., Bethesda 14950 Bradley Blvd. from Brite Dr. to Hillandale Rd. and Chevy Chase Blvd. Montgomery County X Complete 3rd Quarter 2011 from Hillandale Rd. to Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD. General vicinity of Goldsboro Rd. from Newburn Dr. to Bradley Blvd., Bradley Blvd. from Brite Dr. to Hillandale Rd. and Chevy Chase Blvd. Bethesda 14950 Montgomery County X Complete 4th Quarter 2011 from Hillandale Rd. to Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD. - Major MC SAIFI contribution General vicinity of Goldsboro Rd. from Newburn Dr. to Bradley Blvd., Bethesda 14950 Bradley Blvd. from Brite Dr. to Hillandale Rd. and Chevy Chase Blvd. Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2011 from Hillandale Rd. to Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD. Westwood, Kenwood - General vicinity of River Rd. from Goldsboro Bethesda 14951 Rd. to Ridgefield Rd. Brookeside Dr., Chamberlain Ave. and Dorset Montgomery County X Complete 1st Quarter 2011 Ave., Bethesda, MD Page 2 of 25 Reliability Enhancement Program Work Plan Montgomery County e nt s e e k r nt T m e e or ( k c m a e t l or t W n p ov W n e e h e t r m R de pr m e a ng) e ow m de e g i l r I Location Feeder Location-Subdivision Jurisdiction e m b pgr Status Timeline ov a G na on Fe a m U i pr i C d t y M a t Tr i Im nd n a Loa m r o o ior i r e t ound d a ut P e t gr r t A Fe ge s e i V nde D U General vicinity of River Rd.
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