Town of Oakmont

Chartered 1918 SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT  
Announcements
Leaf Pickup
Final Oakmont Leaf Pickup, Week of December 12, 2011, please place leaves at the curb, take care not to block storm drains. Thank you.

Building or Demolition Permit
No building shall be erected, removed, or demolished within Oakmont, nor any modification made to the exterior of any portion of a building which requires a Montgomery County permit until a permit is approved and issued by the Citizens Committee. Approved 04-08-08

January Meeting
The Next monthly Citizens' Committee meeting will be held at 7:15 pm on Monday January 9, 2012. Contact a Citizens' Committee member for location.


Welcome to the Town of Oakmont Website!
Oakmont is a lovely tree-lined residential community of 60 homes and fewer than 200 residents, many of them drawn by the proximity of the National Institutes of Health across the street, by the County's Ayrlawn Park at the end of our streets, and by the sense of community exhibited in our annual town picnic.

Covering approximately 18.5 acres off Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda, Maryland, Oakmont consists of just two streets, both sides of Oak Place and the south side of Oakmont Avenue. It was chartered by the State in 1918, and as an incorporated town of Montgomery County, Oakmont collects taxes for use in carrying out its responsibility to maintain its streets, including lighting, and manage sanitation services.

To learn more about our town, visit:

  • Town News - The latest news pertaining to Oakmont citizens from the Oakmont Town Committee.
  • Town Business - Our governing Committee, taxes, town projects, resources, and parking permits
  • Building Permits - A proposal to require an Oakmont permit for construction that takes place in the town
  • Town Directory - A listing of contact information for town residents (access limited to residents)
  • History - Oakmont's origins
  • Photo Gallery - Photos from holidays and town events
  • Community Resources - Links and contact information for various resources, including the school system, utilities, and local governments
  • Contact Us - How to reach town officers and employees