
Kemp Mill Sees New Safety Upgrades on Lamberton Road
Residents of Kemp Mill may have noticed some major changes taking shape along one of the neighborhood’s central roads.
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation has begun installing traffic-calming features and upgraded crosswalks along Lamberton Road, running from Monticello Avenue down toward Blomley Drive in Silver Spring.
These updates are part of a broader effort to improve pedestrian safety within residential communities like Kemp Mill, where foot traffic is a daily reality.
What’s Changed
The improvements include:
- New cement traffic-calming islands (raised triangular medians)
- Fresh, highly visible crosswalk markings
- Safer pedestrian crossing zones along the corridor
Additional crosswalk enhancements have been added near:
- Fulham Street & Lamberton Road
- Rockbridge Road (lower Lamberton area)
The goal: create a road that naturally encourages slower driving and safer crossings.
Why It Matters for Kemp Mill
Lamberton Road is more than just a street — it’s a daily route for families, children, and pedestrians throughout Kemp Mill.
With shuls, schools, and local foot traffic nearby, these types of upgrades help:
- Reduce speeding in residential areas
- Increase driver awareness
- Make crossings safer and more predictable
For a neighborhood like Kemp Mill, this kind of infrastructure isn’t just helpful — it’s essential.
A Shift Toward Safer Streets in Silver Spring
Projects like this reflect a growing push by Montgomery County to prioritize:
- Pedestrian-first design
- Neighborhood safety
- Smarter traffic flow without heavy enforcement
Expect to continue seeing similar improvements across Silver Spring and surrounding areas.
What to Expect
If you drive on Lamberton regularly:
- Traffic patterns may feel slightly tighter
- The new islands are designed to slow you down naturally
- Crosswalks are now more visible — stay alert
These are subtle changes — but they reshape how the road works.
Final Thought
In a neighborhood like Kemp Mill, small upgrades like these can have a big impact on everyday safety.
We’d love to hear your thoughts.