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Sitting As The District Council

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  1. Referred for Document
    Conceptual Site Plan

    Signature Club East

    A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Conceptual Site Plan be hearing held; referred for document. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  2. New Case
    Permit issued in error

    Hofmann Brothers Towing, Inc

    A motion was made by Council Member Dernoga, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that Council elect to review for this Permit issued in error. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  3. Referred for Document
    Detailed Site Plan (Prior Ordinance)

    McDonald's Ager Road

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Harrison, that this Detailed Site Plan (Prior Ordinance) be referred for document. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  4. Pending Finality PB
    Detailed Site Plan

    Largo Park, Lot 6

    A motion was made by Council Member Blegay, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that Council waive election to review for this Detailed Site Plan. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  5. Pending Finality PB
    Major Departure

    Largo Park, Lot 6

    A motion was made by Council Member Blegay, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that Council waive election to review for this Major Departure. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  6. Final
    ADJOURN

    ADJOURN

    A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this meeting be adjourned. The motion carried by the following vote:

  7. Referred for Document
    Special Exception (Prior Ordinance)

    Stewart Property

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Harrison, that this Special Exception (Prior Ordinance) be referred for document. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  8. Pending Finality PB
    Detailed Site Plan (Prior Ordinance)

    The Herman Apartments

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that Council waive election to review for this Detailed Site Plan (Prior Ordinance). The motion carried by the following vote:

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  9. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    District Council Minutes Dated October 6, 2025

    A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Olson, that these Minutes be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  10. Pending Finality PB
    Departure from Design Standards

    The Herman Apartments

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Watson, that Council waive election to review for this Departure from Design Standards. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  11. New Case
    Zoning Map Amendment

    RST New Carrollton

    This Zoning Map Amendment was deferred.

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  12. Draft
    None

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Education And Workforce Development Committee

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Agenda Letter

    Joint Capital Improvement Priorities Letter to the Inter-Agency Commission (IAC) on School Construction

    A motion was made by Chair Oriadha, seconded by Member Watson, that this Agenda Letter be Held in Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  2. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    Employ Prince George's: Hiring Program for Displaced Federal Workers

    This Briefing was held.

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Government Operations And Fiscal Policy Committee

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  1. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY COMMUNITY WEALTH BUILDING COMPACT for the purpose of encouraging the creation of the Prince George’s County Community Wealth Building Compact, a voluntary public-private initiative that encourages anchor institutions to commit to local procurement goals, specifically increased contracting with Black-owned businesses and to participate in a broader County-led effort to build equitable, community-based economic development.

    A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Dernoga, that this Resolution be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  2. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PRIME CONTRACTOR INITIATIVE for the purpose of encouraging the establishment of a pilot cohort program to support the development and advancement of County Based Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) subcontractors into prime contractors on construction projects by providing targeted training, technical assistance, mentorship, and access to procurement and contract opportunities in partnership with the Economic Development Corporation (EDC), the Office of Central Services, and the Office of Procurement.

    A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Dernoga, that this Resolution be postponed indefinitely. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  3. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR A COUNTY-OWNED GROCERY STORE PILOT PROGRAM for the purpose of authorizing the development and completion of a six-month feasibility study to evaluate the potential for establishing a County-owned and operated grocery store in Prince George’s County; assessing site selection, financial viability, operational models, and community impact; and ensuring the store operates on a cost-neutral basis to the County.

    A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Dernoga, that this Resolution be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  4. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING DEFERRED COLLECTION OF DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES for the purpose of requesting the Maryland General Assembly to amend statutory provisions governing development impact fees to authorize the deferral of development impact fee payments until the issuance of Use and Occupancy Permits.

    A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Chair Watson, that this Resolution be postponed indefinitely. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  5. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT for the purpose of urging the Maryland General Assembly to provide Prince George’s County with additional economic tools to support the development of key industries within the County.

    A motion was made by Chair Watson, seconded by Council Member Oriadha, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  6. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS GENERAL SCHEDULE EMPLOYEES - SALARY SCHEDULE G for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect modified pay rates for General Schedule Employees for Fiscal Year 2026.

    A motion was made by Chair Watson, seconded by Council Member Dernoga, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  7. To Committee
    Briefing

    THE COUNTY-OWNED GROCERY STORE PILOT PROGRAM Briefing Participants: Nathaniel K. Tutt, Director, GOFP Caleb Callendar, Council Staff Brandon Starkes, The People's Market

    This briefing was held.

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  8. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR A COUNTY-OWNED GROCERY STORE PILOT PROGRAM for the purpose of authorizing the development and completion of a six-month feasibility study to evaluate the potential for establishing a County-owned and operated grocery store in Prince George’s County; assessing site selection, financial viability, operational models, and community impact; and ensuring the store operates on a cost-neutral basis to the County.

    A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Dernoga, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended with amendments. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  9. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY COMMUNITY WEALTH BUILDING COMPACT for the purpose of encouraging the creation of the Prince George’s County Community Wealth Building Compact, a voluntary public-private initiative that encourages anchor institutions to commit to local procurement goals, specifically increased contracting with Black-owned businesses and to participate in a broader County-led effort to build equitable, community-based economic development.

    A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Dernoga, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended with amendments. The motion carried by the following vote:

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County Council

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  1. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated October 14, 2025

    These Minutes were approved.

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  2. Final
    ADJOURN

    ADJOURN

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this meeting be adjourned. The motion carried by an unanimous vote.

  3. Adopted
    Consent Agenda

    MOTION TO ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Consent Agenda be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

  4. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of Finance for Prince George's County. Ms. Linda Allen Appointment

    The public hearing for this Appointment was held.

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  5. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Office of Procurement for Prince George's County. Ms. Alice Williams Appointment

    The public hearing for this Appointment was held.

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  6. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Office of Information Technology for Prince George's County. Mr. Vennard Wright Reappointment

    The public hearing for this Appointment was held.

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  7. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Department the Environment of Prince George's County: Dr. Samuel Moki Appointment

    The public hearing for this Appointment was held.

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  8. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING MINIMUM WAGE INDEXING for the purpose of indexing Prince George’s County’s minimum wage to the Consumer Price Index and addressing the adverse impact on Direct Support Professionals.

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Olson, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  9. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING AMENDMENT OF THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT PRINCE GEORGE’S CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. (PGCOA) (CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS) for the purpose of amending the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s Correctional Officers’ Association, Inc. to add a provision to increase the Shift Differential amounts under Article 26, paragraph A, that was omitted from the Collective Bargaining Agreement previously approved as CB-59-2025.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Dernoga, Watson, Olson, Oriadha and Hawkins.

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  10. Reported from Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING RETURNING CITIZEN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ACT OF 2025 for the purpose of reducing recidivism and improving public safety by requiring that a certain percentage of the work hours on certain public procurement projects be worked by returning citizens, subject to certain conditions; and generally relating to the employment of returning citizens.

    There was no action taken on this Council Bill.

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  11. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING SUBCONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR BUSINESSES THAT DO NOT QUALIFY AS A COUNTY-BASED SMALL BUSINESS OR COUNTY-BASED MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE for the purpose of mandating that in order for any contract to be given to a business that does not qualify as a County-based Small Business or County-based Minority Business Enterprise, that business shall have a subcontract with a County-based Small Business for a minimum value of fifteen percent (15%) of the total contract value.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Adams-Stafford, Watson and Hawkins.

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  12. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BUSINESS INCENTIVE ACT for the purpose of stimulating the growth of locally owned and operated businesses by reducing the stifling burden of fees and charges on such businesses, thus fostering economic growth in Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Hawkins, Watson, Oriadha and Dernoga.

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  13. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION - STREAMLINING THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS for the purpose of authorizing concurrent submission of certain development applications regarding the same parcel or development site; and generally streamlining the development review process to foster greater economic growth Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was removed from the agenda.

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  14. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING FLAGSHIP PROJECT OVERLAY ZONE for the purpose of creating a Flagship Project Overlay Zone to facilitate transformative redevelopment of signature sites in Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was removed from the agenda.

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  15. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ENFORCEMENT AND REFERRAL TO THE BOARD OF ETHICS for the purpose of requiring a mandatory review by the Prince George's County Board of Ethics for any person found in violation of Prince George's County Code, Subtitle 2, Section 2, Division 46, Community Inclusiveness.

    A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that the rules be suspended for this Council Bill. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  16. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING FLAGSHIP PROJECT OVERLAY ZONE for the purpose of creating a Flagship Project Overlay Zone to facilitate transformative redevelopment of signature sites in Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was removed from the agenda.

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  17. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION - STREAMLINING THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS for the purpose of authorizing concurrent submission of certain development applications regarding the same parcel or development site; and generally streamlining the development review process to foster greater economic growth Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was removed from the agenda.

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  18. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES AND SPEED MONITORING SYSTEMS for the purpose of providing for the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program; providing for traffic studies by certain initiation to evaluate the installation of traffic calming devices on residential streets; providing for certain requests and a certain approval; providing for the timeline for the process of conducting a traffic study and making a determination on whether to install traffic calming devices; providing for appropriate approvals for traffic calming devices; providing for a certain consultation and for a reporting timeline for a final decision on the installation of speed monitoring systems; providing for a certain consultation and for a reporting timeline for a final decision on the installation of residential district speed monitoring systems; and generally regarding traffic calming devices and speed monitoring systems.

    A motion was made by Chair Burroughs, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  19. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING AMENDING THE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS REQUIRED TO FILE FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS for the purpose of revising the number of individuals required to file financial disclosure statements pursuant to Section 2-294 of the Prince George’s County Code to include the Integrity and Compliance Officer and the Deputy Integrity and Compliance Officer.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Olson, Watson and Hawkins.

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  20. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES BY LANDLORDS for the purpose of enhancing tenant protections under consumer protection laws in response to widespread issues facing tenants from landlord’s unfair or deceptive practices.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Burroughs, Watson, Olson, Hawkins, Dernoga, Adams-Stafford and Oriadha.

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  21. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING SENIOR PROTECTIONS AND DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITATION for the purpose of amending the requirements for licensing, bonding, and operational conduct of door-to-door solicitors; establishing definitions for high-risk industries and seniors; requiring criminal background checks and mandatory consumer protection and elder fraud awareness training for certain applicants; increasing bond amounts for high-risk industries; requiring senior consumer rights disclosures; establishing a Solicitation Protection Rapid Response Force to investigate violations and conduct public outreach; and providing enhanced penalties for violations, including specific protections for seniors and restrictions on repeat offenders.

    A motion was made by Chair Burroughs, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  22. Adopted
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, CORRECTIONS OFFICIALS - SALARY SCHEDULE “C-O” SCHEDULE OF PAY GRADES for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect wage and benefit modifications of the Department of Corrections Officials.

    A motion was made by Council Member Olson, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Resolution be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  23. Adopted
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, POLICE OFFICIALS - SALARY SCHEDULE P-O SCHEDULE OF PAY GRADES for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect wage and benefit modifications of Police Officials.

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Olson, that this Resolution be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  24. Adopted
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, SHERIFF OFFICIALS - SALARY SCHEDULE “S-O” SCHEDULE OF PAY GRADES for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect wage and benefit modifications of Sheriff Officials.

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Hawkins, that this Resolution be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  25. Agenda Ready
    Executive Session

    Motion to convene in Executive Session pursuant to Section 3-305(b)(7), and (8) , General Provisions Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, in order to discuss and consider pending or potential litigation and to consult with counsel to seek legal advice, specifically to be briefed by counsel as to and to discuss the status of a case in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, and to maintain confidentiality regarding the current status of ongoing litigation and as to the Council’s position on pending litigation.

    This Executive Session was rescheduled to a later date.

  26. Resolution Final Reading
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SUPPORTING FOSTER CARE YOUTH for the purpose of establishing a Foster Care Task Force that will develop strategies that increase the social safety net, improve outcomes for foster youth, examine current County processes, recommend policy, and operational and budget actions within the Department of Social Services and other County agencies.

    A motion was made by Council Member Olson, seconded by Vice Chair Oriadha, that this Resolution be discharged from the HHSPS Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  27. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING WILDLIFE AND ANIMAL CONTROL for the purpose of creating a study and fee for protecting wildlife, general health, safety, and welfare of the citizens impacted by wildlife within the county, and the creation of a joint action plan to limit, control, and protect wildlife within the county.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Oriadha and Watson.

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  28. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING A REVISED PROJECT LABOR AGREEMENT for the purpose of revising the pilot project labor agreement targeting Prince George’s County Department of Public Works and Transportation CIP 4.66.0002 Curb and Road and Rehabilitation 2 construction projects by authorizing the Department to grant project labor agreement requirement waivers under certain conditions.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Burroughs and Dernoga.

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  29. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING POLICE - VEHICLE PURSUITS CONDUCT AND REPORTING - ZOEY’S LAW for the purpose of requiring annual reporting on vehicle pursuit data; and modifying mutual aid agreements between the Prince George’s County Police Department and local municipalities to ensure a uniform vehicle pursuit policy within the County.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Watson, Adams-Stafford and Olson.

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  30. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS for the purpose of clarifying ambiguity with respect to requirements for seeking judicial review and aligning the appellate rights for administrative citations with those that are available for civil citations.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Dernoga and Watson.

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  31. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING CODE OF ETHICS for the purpose of amending the Prince George’s County Code of Ethics to prohibit former Council Members of Prince George’s County from assisting or representing another party for compensation in a matter that is the subject of legislative action from the Prince George’s County Government for three calendar years from the date the official leaves County office; prohibiting a former Council Member’s compensated representation in certain matters in which they participated as a Council Member; and generally relating to the Prince George’s County Code of Ethics.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Member Watson.

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  32. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC - BIKE LANES AND BIKEWAYS for the purpose of providing certain definitions; providing for prohibiting motorized vehicles on bike lanes and bikeways with certain exceptions and generally regarding the prohibition with exceptions of motor vehicles on bike lanes and bikeways.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Olson, Watson, Oriadha Dernoga, Adams-Stafford, Hawkins and Burroughs.

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  33. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC TRANSIT ACCESS AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2025 for the purpose of establishing a formal process for public transportation agencies to request and obtain access to private residential or commercial property for the purpose of installing or operating a public bus stop within Prince George’s County; providing for certain definitions; providing for an application and review process; providing for a certain property owner consent and public transit provider approval; providing for certain shuttle service [efforts] under certain circumstances; providing for certain approval; providing for property owner rights and protections; providing for implementation and regulations; and generally regarding public transit access authorization.

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Dernoga, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  34. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING HOUSING AND PROPERTY STANDARDS - MODERATELY PRICED HOUSING PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing a voluntary moderately-priced dwelling unit program; identifying developments eligible to participate in the program; requiring the minimum delivery of moderately-priced units; providing for a binding agreement between participants and the County; providing for alternative methods to comply with unit delivery requirements; setting forth development incentives for program participation; specifying the eligibility requirements for households seeking to purchase moderately-priced dwelling units; establishing the limitations on the sale and resale of moderately-priced units; providing for administrative regulations governing the program; requiring annual reporting on the program; and generally relating to housing development in Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Watson, Adams-Stafford and Burroughs.

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  35. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING NUISANCES for the purpose of clarifying the legislative intent of the County public and neighborhood nuisance law; adding a new prohibition on activities by promoters; providing for a member of the County Council to request a certain investigation within a certain period; providing for the prohibition by promoters for the operation of a public or neighborhood nuisance; providing for a certain notice by the Nuisance Abatement Board; providing for a certain attachment of outstanding fines to the real property's tax bill; providing for the timing of a certain written decision detailing the Board's final order or action; increasing fine amounts and providing for certain criminal and civil penalties; and generally regarding public and neighborhood nuisances.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Harrison, Dernoga, Watson, Olson, Adams-Stafford, Oriadha, Fisher and Hawkins.

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  36. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ANIMAL CONTROL for the purpose of revising and adding certain definitions; increasing certain civil penalties; expanding the leash law; expanding the type of dangerous animals; providing for a certain provocation; lifting a certain ban; providing for certain pet parenting or animal handling courses; providing for a pilot program to foster and adopt a certain specific dog breed; providing for certain fines; and generally regarding animal control in the County.

    A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  37. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY ANIMAL WELFARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE for the purpose of creating the Prince George’s County Animal Welfare Advisory Committee; providing for the powers and duties of the Committee; providing for the Committee composition, terms and officers; providing for meetings; providing for the Committee’s advice and annual report; and generally regarding animal welfare in the County.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Watson, Burroughs, Oriadha, Dernoga, Hawkins, Olson and Adams-Stafford.

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  38. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING YEAR-ROUND JOBS PROGRAM FOR UNDERSERVED YOUTH for the purpose of establishing an employment program for low-income youth and young adults throughout the calendar year to improve socioeconomic outcomes for low-income youth and families in Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Hawkins, Watson, Burroughs, Oriadha and Olson.

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  39. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COUNTY PERSONNEL for the purpose of clarifying the Council County’s authority to implement personnel procedures; revising the grounds for performance-related disciplinary actions; and generally regarding County personnel law.

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that the rules be suspended for this Council Bill. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  40. Held in Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE LEGACY WEALTH CONSTRUCTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing an incentive program to reduce disparities in private sector construction projects by increasing economic opportunities for minority-owned businesses and locally owned and operated businesses in Prince George’s County.

    A motion was made by Council Member Hawkins, seconded by Vice Chair Oriadha, that this Council Bill be discharged from the GOFP Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  41. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING NATIONAL BOARD-CERTIFIED TEACHER INCENTIVE PROGRAM MATCH for the purpose of establishing an enhanced incentive program to encourage National Board-Certified teachers to teach at low performing schools in Prince George’s County.

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Vice Chair Oriadha, that this Council Bill be discharged from the EWD Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  42. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATIONS for the purpose of declaring transferring appropriation within the General Fund to provide for costs that were not anticipated and included in the Approved Fiscal Year 2026 Budget.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Watson, Burroughs, Oriadha and Hawkins.

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  43. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING CRITICAL WORKER HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing the Critical Workforce Housing Assistance Program within the Housing Investment Trust Fund; providing eligibility standards for participation in the Program; providing for the assistance to be offered in the Program; providing for the application and approval process for Program assistance; and generally regarding the Housing Investment Trust Fund.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Burroughs, Watson, Oriadha, Hawkins and Olson.

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  44. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ENHANCEMENT OF COUNTY PROCUREMENT PRACTICES for the purpose of amending provisions of Subtitle 10A regarding administrative procedures, award of contracts, prohibited types of contracts, economic development and generally relating to procurements subject to Subtitle 10A.

    A motion was made by Council Member Hawkins, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  45. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING HOMEOWNERSHIP EQUITY PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing the Homeownership Equity Program for County residents; providing for the purposes and uses of the Homeownership Equity Program within the Housing Investment Trust Fund; providing for the funding and administration of the Homeownership Equity Program; providing for eligibility, terms, funding, property requirements for buyers; providing for loans for persons in select groups; providing for application intake, underwriting, closing support, post-purchase follow-up and approval of administrative rules and program guidelines; and generally regarding the Homeownership Equity Program.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Burroughs, Hawkins, Watson and Dernoga.

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  46. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING SICK LEAVE - LEGAL PROCEEDINGS for the purpose of providing for certain mandated paid sick leave for a County employee or employee's family member at legal proceedings; providing for certain definitions; providing for verification of certain sick leave; and generally regarding County personnel law and legal proceedings.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Blegay, Oriadha, Dernoga, Hawkins and Watson.

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  47. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COUNTY REAL PROPERTY for declaring certain parcels of County-owned real property as surplus and no longer needed for County use.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Hawkins, Dernoga and Watson.

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  48. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ENFORCEMENT AND REFERRAL TO THE BOARD OF ETHICS for the purpose of requiring a mandatory review by the Prince George's County Board of Ethics for any person found in violation of Prince George's County Code, Subtitle 2, Section 2, Division 46, Community Inclusiveness.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Watson, Oriadha and Hawkins.

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  49. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING FLAGSHIP PROJECT OVERLAY ZONE for the purpose of creating a Flagship Project Overlay Zone to facilitate transformative redevelopment of signature sites in Prince George’s County.
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  50. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION - STREAMLINING THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS for the purpose of authorizing concurrent submission of certain development applications regarding the same parcel or development site; and generally streamlining the development review process to foster greater economic growth Prince George’s County.
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  51. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COUNTY PERSONNEL for the purpose of clarifying the Council County’s authority to implement personnel procedures; revising the grounds for performance-related disciplinary actions; and generally regarding County personnel law.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Vice Chair Oriadha.

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  52. Held in Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE LEGACY WEALTH CONSTRUCTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing an incentive program to reduce disparities in private sector construction projects by increasing economic opportunities for minority-owned businesses and locally owned and operated businesses in Prince George’s County.
    Attachments
  53. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING NATIONAL BOARD-CERTIFIED TEACHER INCENTIVE PROGRAM MATCH for the purpose of establishing an enhanced incentive program to encourage National Board-Certified teachers to teach at low performing schools in Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Member Hawkins, Oriadha, Burroughs and Watson.

    Attachments
  54. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ENFORCEMENT AND REFERRAL TO THE BOARD OF ETHICS for the purpose of requiring a mandatory review by the Prince George's County Board of Ethics for any person found in violation of Prince George's County Code, Subtitle 2, Section 2, Division 46, Community Inclusiveness.

    This Council Bill was presented by Council Member Fisher and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

    Attachments
  55. Held in Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE LEGACY WEALTH CONSTRUCTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing an incentive program to reduce disparities in private sector construction projects by increasing economic opportunities for minority-owned businesses and locally owned and operated businesses in Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

    Attachments
  56. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING NATIONAL BOARD-CERTIFIED TEACHER INCENTIVE PROGRAM MATCH for the purpose of establishing an enhanced incentive program to encourage National Board-Certified teachers to teach at low performing schools in Prince George’s County.

    This Council Bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

    Attachments
  57. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Chief Administrative Officer for Prince George's County. Ms. Maxene Bardwell Appointment

    A motion was made by Council Member Dernoga, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Appointment be confirmed. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  58. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of Finance for Prince George's County. Ms. Linda Allen Appointment

    A motion was made by Council Member Dernoga, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this Appointment be confirmed. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  59. Resolution Final Reading
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SUPPORTING FOSTER CARE YOUTH for the purpose of establishing a Foster Care Task Force that will develop strategies that increase the social safety net, improve outcomes for foster youth, examine current County processes, recommend policy, and operational and budget actions within the Department of Social Services and other County agencies.

    This Resolution was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

    Attachments
  60. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Chief of Police for Prince George's County Mr. George Nader Appointment

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this Appointment be confirmed. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  61. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Department the Environment of Prince George's County: Dr. Samuel Moki Appointment

    A motion was made by Council Member Hawkins, seconded by Council Member Harrison, that this Appointment be confirmed. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  62. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Office of Homeland Security for Prince George's County. Dr. Katina Gomez Appointment

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Appointment be confirmed. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  63. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Fire Chief for Prince George's County Ms. Thelmetria Michaelides Appointment

    A motion was made by Council Member Dernoga, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Appointment be confirmed. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  64. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Office of Procurement for Prince George's County. Ms. Alice Williams Appointment

    A motion was made by Chair Burroughs, seconded by Council Member Adams-Stafford, that this Appointment be confirmed. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  65. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Office of Information Technology for Prince George's County. Mr. Vennard Wright Reappointment

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Harrison, that this Appointment be confirmed. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  66. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ANIMAL CONTROL for the purpose of revising and adding certain definitions; increasing certain civil penalties; expanding the leash law; expanding the type of dangerous animals; providing for a certain provocation; lifting a certain ban; providing for certain pet parenting or animal handling courses; providing for a pilot program to foster and adopt a certain specific dog breed; providing for certain fines; and generally regarding animal control in the County.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Burroughs, Hawkins, Harrison and Watson.

    Attachments
  67. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING MINIMUM WAGE INDEXING for the purpose of indexing Prince George’s County’s minimum wage to the Consumer Price Index and addressing the adverse impact on Direct Support Professionals.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Dernoga, Oriadha, Ivey, Watson, Olson and Hawkins.

    Attachments
  68. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC TRANSIT ACCESS AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2025 for the purpose of establishing a formal process for public transportation agencies to request and obtain access to private residential or commercial property for the purpose of installing or operating a public bus stop within Prince George’s County; providing for certain definitions; providing for an application and review process; providing for a certain property owner consent and public transit provider approval; providing for certain shuttle service [efforts] under certain circumstances; providing for certain approval; providing for property owner rights and protections; providing for implementation and regulations; and generally regarding public transit access authorization.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Hawkins, Dernoga and Watson.

    Attachments
  69. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING SENIOR PROTECTIONS AND DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITATION for the purpose of amending the requirements for licensing, bonding, and operational conduct of door-to-door solicitors; establishing definitions for high-risk industries and seniors; requiring criminal background checks and mandatory consumer protection and elder fraud awareness training for certain applicants; increasing bond amounts for high-risk industries; requiring senior consumer rights disclosures; establishing a Solicitation Protection Rapid Response Force to investigate violations and conduct public outreach; and providing enhanced penalties for violations, including specific protections for seniors and restrictions on repeat offenders.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Watson, Burroughs, Adams-Stafford, Hawkins and Olson.

    Attachments
  70. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ENHANCEMENT OF COUNTY PROCUREMENT PRACTICES for the purpose of amending provisions of Subtitle 10A regarding administrative procedures, award of contracts, prohibited types of contracts, economic development and generally relating to procurements subject to Subtitle 10A.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Member Watson.

    Attachments
  71. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COUNTY PERSONNEL for the purpose of clarifying the Council County’s authority to implement personnel procedures; revising the grounds for performance-related disciplinary actions; and generally regarding County personnel law.

    This Council Bill was presented by Vice Chair Oriadha and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

    Attachments
  72. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES AND SPEED MONITORING SYSTEMS for the purpose of providing for the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program; providing for traffic studies by certain initiation to evaluate the installation of traffic calming devices on residential streets; providing for certain requests and a certain approval; providing for the timeline for the process of conducting a traffic study and making a determination on whether to install traffic calming devices; providing for appropriate approvals for traffic calming devices; providing for a certain consultation and for a reporting timeline for a final decision on the installation of speed monitoring systems; providing for a certain consultation and for a reporting timeline for a final decision on the installation of residential district speed monitoring systems; and generally regarding traffic calming devices and speed monitoring systems.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Burroughs and Oriadha.

    Attachments

County Council

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated October 21, 2025

    Th Minutes were approved

    Attachments
  2. Agenda Ready
    ADJOURN

    ADJOURN

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this ADJOURN be adjourned. The motion carried by the following vote:

  3. Agenda Ready
    Consent Agenda

    MOTION TO ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Consent Agenda be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

  4. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION - APPLICATION-SPECIFIC REVIEW PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING MAP AMENDMENT for the purpose of streamlining land development administration in support of the County’s affordable housing goals by amending Planned Development (PD) Zoning Map Amendments requirements to remove certain filing requirements and allow for the submission of subsequent development applications under certain circumstances.

    This Council Bill was public hearing held

    Attachments
  5. Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES (MACO)  Jack Wilson, MACo President Michael Sanderson, MACo Executive Director

    This Briefing was held.

    Attachments
  6. Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    COG 101 - METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Clark Mercer, Executive Director, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG)

    This Briefing was held.

    Attachments
  7. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SPENDING AFFORDABILITY LIMITS FOR THE WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION for the purpose of establishing spending control limits on the Fiscal Year 2027 Water and Sewer Operating and Capital Budgets of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC).

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Resolution be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  8. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION OF THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PLANNING BOARD for the purpose of establishing and providing for the compensation of the Chairperson of the Prince George’s County Planning Board.

    This Resolution was removed from agenda

    Attachments
  9. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING RESTAURANT DEVELOPMENT AND ACCELERATION for the purpose of encouraging the Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement to establish a Restaurant Concierge Service pilot program which accelerate the development and location of new restaurants inside of the Capital Beltway.

    This Resolution was introduced and referred

    Attachments
  10. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS - TOWN OF FOREST HEIGHTS for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the Town of Forest Heights; and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems

    This Resolution was introduced and referred

    Attachments
  11. Agenda Ready
    Executive Session

    Motion to convene in Executive Session pursuant to Section 3-305(b)(7), and (8) , General Provisions Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, in order to discuss and consider pending or potential litigation and to consult with counsel to seek legal advice, specifically to be briefed by counsel as to and to discuss the status of a case in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, and to maintain confidentiality regarding the current status of ongoing litigation and as to the Council’s position on pending litigation.

    This Executive Session was rescheduled to a later date

  12. Agenda Ready
    Agenda Letter

    Proposed letter to the Honorable Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland, The Honorable Dr. Meena Seshamani, Secretary, MD Department of Health, and The Honorable Rafael Lopez, Secretary, MD Department of Human Services, regarding Mental Health Resources for Children and Adolescents in Prince George’s County .

    This Agenda Letter was authorized for Chair's signature with amendments

    Attachments
  13. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION - APPLICATION-SPECIFIC REVIEW PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING MAP AMENDMENT for the purpose of streamlining land development administration in support of the County’s affordable housing goals by amending Planned Development (PD) Zoning Map Amendments requirements to remove certain filing requirements and allow for the submission of subsequent development applications under certain circumstances.

    A motion was made by Council Member Olson, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Council Bill be enacted. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  14. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SPENDING AFFORDABILITY LIMITS FOR THE WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION for the purpose of establishing spending control limits on the Fiscal Year 2027 Water and Sewer Operating and Capital Budgets of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC).

    This Resolution was introduced

    Attachments
  15. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SPENDING AFFORDABILITY LIMITS FOR THE WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION for the purpose of establishing spending control limits on the Fiscal Year 2027 Water and Sewer Operating and Capital Budgets of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC).

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Olson, that this Resolution be rules suspended. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  16. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SPENDING AFFORDABILITY LIMITS FOR THE WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION for the purpose of establishing spending control limits on the Fiscal Year 2027 Water and Sewer Operating and Capital Budgets of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC).

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this Resolution be adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:

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Health, Human Services And Public Safety Committee

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    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WORKGROUP for the purpose of establishing a Domestic Violence Workgroup and providing the purpose and objectives of the Workgroup, defining the composition of the Workgroup, and requiring the issuance of a report regarding domestic violence prevention and response in Prince George’s County.
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  2. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    Collaborative Efforts to Address Domestic Violence George Nader, Chief, Police Department John Carr, Sheriff, Office of the Sheriff

Planning, Housing And Economic Development Committee

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  1. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ADEQUATE PUBLIC SAFETY RESPONSE TIMES TEST TASK FORCE for the purpose of establishing the Adequate Public Safety Response Times Test Task Force to thoroughly examine the methodology, data accuracy, and real-world application of the existing response time test and recommend necessary revisions or alternatives that more effectively align with public safety goals and current resources.
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  2. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SUPPORT FOR THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY for the purpose of expressing support for motion pictures, visual arts, commercial productions, and all other creative industries to invest in Prince George’s County.
    Attachments
  3. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    FY2026 Prince Geroge’s County Department of Parks and Recreation Capital Improvement Program Projects Update Daruis Stanton Director Department of Parks and Recreation Bridget Stesney Division Chief Capital Planning & Development Division, Department of Parks and Recreation Claire Worshtil Capital Improvement Budget Manager Department of Parks and Recreation
  4. Committee Agenda Ready
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Department the Housing & Community Development of Prince George's County: Mr. Johnathan R. Butler Appointment

County Council

**The Agenda Is Subject To Change Up To Five (5) Calendar Days Prior To The Noted Date.**

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated October 28, 2025
  2. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 112, PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY SHERIFFS LODGE INC. for the purpose of amending the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Fraternal Order of Police 112, Prince George’s County Sheriffs Lodge Inc., to provide for wages and certain other terms and conditions of employment for personnel classifications certified by the Prince George’s County Public Employee Relations Board and as amended by the Office of Human Resources Management from time to time.
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  3. Draft
    ADJOURN

    ADJOURN
  4. Agenda Ready
    Agenda Letter

    Proposed joint letter to the Honorable Michael A. Jackson, Chair, Prince George’s County Senate Delegation, and the Honorable Nicole Williams, Chair, Prince George’s County House Delegation, transmitting the County's State Legislative Priorities for the 2026 General Assembly Session.
  5. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY FOOD AS MEDICINE HEALTH PROGRAM ACT OF 2025 for the purpose of establishing the Prince George’s County Food as Medicine Health Program within the County Department of Health; providing for grant awards and partnerships to implement medically supportive food and nutrition interventions to improve health outcomes, reduce chronic disease, and address food insecurity; providing for certain partnerships and education; providing for a certain Workgroup; providing for the use of funds; providing for reporting requirements; providing for a technical assistance program; providing for guidance and recommendations; providing for implementation and funding; and generally relating to food as a component of healthcare delivery in Prince George’s County.
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  6. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATIONS for the purpose of declaring transferring appropriations within the General Fund to provide for costs that were not anticipated and included in the Approved Fiscal Year 2025 Budget.
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  7. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING IMPROVING PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY’S LITERACY for the purpose of establishing the Prince George’s County Literacy Commission (“the Commission”) to develop strategic initiatives to assess, address, and improve literacy rates among residents in Prince George’s County.
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  8. Resolution Final Reading
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS - CITY OF HYATTSVILLE for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the City of Hyattsville, and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems.
    Attachments
  9. Resolution Final Reading
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SUPPORTING FOSTER CARE YOUTH for the purpose of establishing a Foster Care Task Force that will develop strategies that increase the social safety net, improve outcomes for foster youth, examine current County processes, recommend policy, and operational and budget actions within the Department of Social Services and other County agencies.
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  10. Reported from Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING AUTHORIZING SPECIFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT DUTIES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY for the purpose of approving specific law enforcement duties for the Prince George’s County Office of the Sheriff to collaborate on responding to domestic violence calls for service in Prince George’s County Police Districts III and VIII in accordance with Section 2-330 of the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, Annotated Code of Maryland.
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  11. Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    GUN VIOLENCE TASK FORCE FINAL REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Sandra A. Eubanks, Director, HHSPS Committee
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  12. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE STATE OF MARYLAND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PROGRAM for Bowie State University and MARC Station. For the purpose of approving Bowie State University (“BSU”) and MARC Station as a Sustainable Community through the Application and Proposed Plan for submission to the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (“Department”) for participation in the Department’s Sustainable Communities Program.
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  13. Resolution Final Reading
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 112 PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY SHERIFFS LODGE INC., SALARY SCHEDULE W for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect the terms of the recent labor agreement between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 112, Prince George’s County Sheriffs Lodge Incorporated (FOP 112).
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  14. Draft
    Consent Agenda

    MOTION TO ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA
  15. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS - TOWN OF CAPITOL HEIGHTS for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the Town of Capitol Heights, and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems.
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  16. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY COMMUNITY WEALTH BUILDING COMPACT for the purpose of encouraging the creation of the Prince George’s County Community Wealth Building Compact, a voluntary public-private initiative that encourages anchor institutions to commit to local procurement goals, specifically increased contracting with Black-owned businesses and to participate in a broader County-led effort to build equitable, community-based economic development.
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  17. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE BLACK MATERNAL HEALTH ACCOUNTABILITY AND PATIENT BILL OF RIGHTS for the purpose of participating in and encouraging the creation of an operational framework to address healthcare disparities, particularly in the area of black maternal health in Prince George’s County.
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  18. Resolution Final Reading
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PRINCE GEORGE's COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES SAFETY TASK FORCE for the purpose of establishing a task force to gather information, evaluate, and make recommendations for improving safety, especially for inmates and employees, within the adult detention center of the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections, also known as the Prince George’s County Jail.
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  19. Agenda Ready
    Executive Session

    Motion to convene in Executive Session pursuant to Section 3-305(b)(7), and (8) , General Provisions Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, in order to discuss and consider pending or potential litigation and to consult with counsel to seek legal advice, specifically to be briefed by counsel as to and to discuss the status of a case in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, and to maintain confidentiality regarding the current status of ongoing litigation and as to the Council’s position on pending litigation.

Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy And Environment Committee

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    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING USE AND OCCUPANCY – NO CONSTRUCTION, NEW TENANT OR OWNER CHANGE – COMMERCIAL PERMIT FEE for the purpose of requiring a certain use and occupancy permit fee to be paid by a new tenant or by a new owner, when a change in ownership occurs and no construction is required; and generally regarding the payment of use and occupancy permit fees.

    A motion was made by Council Member Dernoga, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended with amendments. The motion carried by the following vote:

    Attachments
  2. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    Clean Water Partnership Update - Department of the Environment

    This Briefing was held.

    Attachments
  3. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS - TOWN OF CAPITOL HEIGHTS for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the Town of Capitol Heights, and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems.

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Chair Olson, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended with amendments. The motion carried by the following vote:

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Sitting As The District Council

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  1. Referred for Document
    Detailed Site Plan (Prior Ordinance)

    McDonald's Ager Road

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Olson, that this Detailed Site Plan (Prior Ordinance) be withdrawn. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  2. Referred for Document
    Conceptual Site Plan

    Signature Club East

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this Conceptual Site Plan be remanded. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  3. Approved
    ADJOURN

    ADJOURN

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this ADJOURN be adjourned. The motion carried by the following vote:

  4. Approved
    Minutes

    District Council Minutes Dated October 21, 2025

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this Minutes be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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General Assembly Committee

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Task Forces-workgroups

Cancelled: Explore Equitable Access To Primary Health Care For All--cancelled

    Sitting As The Committee Of The Whole

    **The Agenda Is Subject To Change Up To Five (5) Calendar Days Prior To The Noted Date.**

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    1. Resolution Final Reading
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING CONTRACT APPROVALS for the purpose of approving various multiyear contracts for the Office of Information Technology.

      A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    2. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING ENHANCEMENT OF COUNTY PROCUREMENT PRACTICES for the purpose of amending provisions of Subtitle 10A regarding administrative procedures, award of contracts, prohibited types of contracts, economic development and generally relating to procurements subject to Subtitle 10A.

      A motion was made by Council Member Adams-Stafford, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    3. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING CRITICAL WORKER HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing the Critical Workforce Housing Assistance Program within the Housing Investment Trust Fund; providing eligibility standards for participation in the Program; providing for the assistance to be offered in the Program; providing for the application and approval process for Program assistance; and generally regarding the Housing Investment Trust Fund.

      A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    4. Resolution Final Reading
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING CONTRACT APPROVALS for the purpose of approving a multi-year contract to procure maintenance services for the County’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management’s communication equipment and supporting software.

      A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Olson, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    5. Reported from Committee
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION for the purpose of approving a certain transfer of appropriations within the Recreation Fund of the Approved Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

      A motion was made by Council Member Watson that this Resolution be Favorably recommended with amendments to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    6. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATIONS for the purpose of declaring transferring appropriation within the General Fund to provide for costs that were not anticipated and included in the Approved Fiscal Year 2026 Budget.

      A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended with amendments to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    7. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING HOMEOWNERSHIP EQUITY PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing the Homeownership Equity Program for County residents; providing for the purposes and uses of the Homeownership Equity Program within the Housing Investment Trust Fund; providing for the funding and administration of the Homeownership Equity Program; providing for eligibility, terms, funding, property requirements for buyers; providing for loans for persons in select groups; providing for application intake, underwriting, closing support, post-purchase follow-up and approval of administrative rules and program guidelines; and generally regarding the Homeownership Equity Program.

      A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    8. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING SICK LEAVE - LEGAL PROCEEDINGS for the purpose of providing for certain mandated paid sick leave for a County employee or employee's family member at legal proceedings; providing for certain definitions; providing for verification of certain sick leave; and generally regarding County personnel law and legal proceedings.

      A motion was made by Council Member Blegay, seconded by Council Member Olson, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    9. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING COUNTY REAL PROPERTY for declaring certain parcels of County-owned real property as surplus and no longer needed for County use.

      A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    10. Presentation and referral
      Council Bill

      AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION - STREAMLINING THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS for the purpose of authorizing concurrent submission of certain development applications regarding the same parcel or development site; and generally streamlining the development review process to foster greater economic growth Prince George’s County.

      This Council Bill was removed from the agenda.

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    11. Presentation and referral
      Council Bill

      AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING FLAGSHIP PROJECT OVERLAY ZONE for the purpose of creating a Flagship Project Overlay Zone to facilitate transformative redevelopment of signature sites in Prince George’s County.

      This Council Bill was removed from the agenda.

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    12. Reported from Committee
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING AUTHORIZING SPECIFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT DUTIES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY for the purpose of approving specific law enforcement duties for the Prince George’s County Office of the Sheriff to collaborate on responding to domestic violence calls for service in Prince George’s County Police Districts III and VIII in accordance with Section 2-330 of the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, Annotated Code of Maryland.

      A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    13. Resolution Final Reading
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY ENTERPRISE ZONE for the purpose of endorsing the proposed redesignation of the Prince George’s County Enterprise Zone Focus Areas.

      A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    14. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING ENFORCEMENT AND REFERRAL TO THE BOARD OF ETHICS for the purpose of requiring a mandatory review by the Prince George's County Board of Ethics for any person found in violation of Prince George's County Code, Subtitle 2, Section 2, Division 46, Community Inclusiveness.

      A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Harrison, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    15. Resolution Final Reading
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SUPPORTING FOSTER CARE YOUTH for the purpose of establishing a Foster Care Task Force that will develop strategies that increase the social safety net, improve outcomes for foster youth, examine current County processes, recommend policy, and operational and budget actions within the Department of Social Services and other County agencies.

      A motion was made by Chair Burroughs, seconded by Council Member Harrison, that this Resolution be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    16. Withdrawn/Dismissed
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING COUNTY REAL PROPERTY AS SURPLUS PROPERTY for the purpose of repealing in its entirety and reenacting provisions of the Code regulating the procedure to declare County Real Property as Surplus Property; methods of disposition of surplus property; approval by Council; and execution of disposition.

      This Council Bill was removed from agenda.

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    17. Held in Committee
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING THE LEGACY WEALTH CONSTRUCTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing an incentive program to reduce disparities in private sector construction projects by increasing economic opportunities for minority-owned businesses and locally owned and operated businesses in Prince George’s County.

      A motion was made by Council Member Hawkins, seconded by Vice Chair Oriadha, that this Council Bill be Held in Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    18. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING NATIONAL BOARD-CERTIFIED TEACHER INCENTIVE PROGRAM MATCH for the purpose of establishing an enhanced incentive program to encourage National Board-Certified teachers to teach at low performing schools in Prince George’s County.

      A motion was made by Council Member Hawkins, seconded by Council Member Harrison, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended with amendments to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    19. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING COUNTY PERSONNEL for the purpose of clarifying the Council County’s authority to implement personnel procedures; revising the grounds for performance-related disciplinary actions; and generally regarding County personnel law.

      A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Hawkins, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended with amendments to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    20. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATIONS for the purpose of declaring transferring appropriation within the General Fund to provide for costs that were not anticipated and included in the Approved Fiscal Year 2026 Budget.

      A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Vice Chair Oriadha, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    21. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING CRITICAL WORKER HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing the Critical Workforce Housing Assistance Program within the Housing Investment Trust Fund; providing eligibility standards for participation in the Program; providing for the assistance to be offered in the Program; providing for the application and approval process for Program assistance; and generally regarding the Housing Investment Trust Fund.

      A motion was made by Vice Chair Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Olson, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended with amendments to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    22. Resolution Final Reading
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SUPPORTING FOSTER CARE YOUTH for the purpose of establishing a Foster Care Task Force that will develop strategies that increase the social safety net, improve outcomes for foster youth, examine current County processes, recommend policy, and operational and budget actions within the Department of Social Services and other County agencies.

      A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended with amendments to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    Health, Human Services And Public Safety Committee

    *Revised Cr-111-2025 & Cr-112-2025 Added To The Agenda

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    1. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING POLICE - VEHICLE PURSUITS CONDUCT AND REPORTING - ZOEY’S LAW for the purpose of requiring annual reporting on vehicle pursuit data; and modifying mutual aid agreements between the Prince George’s County Police Department and local municipalities to ensure a uniform vehicle pursuit policy within the County.

      A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Chair Blegay, that this Council Bill be amended (1). The motion carried by the following vote:

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    2. introduction and referral
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE BLACK MATERNAL HEALTH ACCOUNTABILITY AND PATIENT BILL OF RIGHTS for the purpose of participating in and encouraging the creation of an operational framework to address healthcare disparities, particularly in the area of black maternal health in Prince George’s County.

      A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended with amendments. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    3. Committee Agenda Ready
      Briefing

      Family Justice Center Dr. Denise McCain Director Family Justice Center

      Briefing held

    4. Adopted
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, POLICE OFFICIALS - SALARY SCHEDULE P-O SCHEDULE OF PAY GRADES for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect wage and benefit modifications of Police Officials.

      A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Vice Chair Oriadha, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    5. Adopted
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, CORRECTIONS OFFICIALS - SALARY SCHEDULE “C-O” SCHEDULE OF PAY GRADES for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect wage and benefit modifications of the Department of Corrections Officials.

      A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Oriadha, that this Resolution be Favorably recommended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    6. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING SENIOR PROTECTIONS AND DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITATION for the purpose of amending the requirements for licensing, bonding, and operational conduct of door-to-door solicitors; establishing definitions for high-risk industries and seniors; requiring criminal background checks and mandatory consumer protection and elder fraud awareness training for certain applicants; increasing bond amounts for high-risk industries; requiring senior consumer rights disclosures; establishing a Solicitation Protection Rapid Response Force to investigate violations and conduct public outreach; and providing enhanced penalties for violations, including specific protections for seniors and restrictions on repeat offenders.

      A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Chair Blegay, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended with amendments. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    7. Resolution Final Reading
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PRINCE GEORGE's COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES SAFETY TASK FORCE for the purpose of establishing a task force to gather information, evaluate, and make recommendations for improving safety, especially for inmates and employees, within the adult detention center of the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections, also known as the Prince George’s County Jail.

      A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Blegay, that this Resolution be amended (1). The motion carried by the following vote:

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    8. Adopted
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, SHERIFF OFFICIALS - SALARY SCHEDULE “S-O” SCHEDULE OF PAY GRADES for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect wage and benefit modifications of Sheriff Officials.

      A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Watson, that this Resolution be FAVORABLE. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    9. Third Reading
      Council Bill

      AN ACT CONCERNING POLICE - VEHICLE PURSUITS CONDUCT AND REPORTING - ZOEY’S LAW for the purpose of requiring annual reporting on vehicle pursuit data; and modifying mutual aid agreements between the Prince George’s County Police Department and local municipalities to ensure a uniform vehicle pursuit policy within the County.

      A motion was made by Council Member Oriadha, seconded by Vice Chair Fisher, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended with amendments. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    10. Resolution Final Reading
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PRINCE GEORGE's COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES SAFETY TASK FORCE for the purpose of establishing a task force to gather information, evaluate, and make recommendations for improving safety, especially for inmates and employees, within the adult detention center of the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections, also known as the Prince George’s County Jail.

      A motion was made by Vice Chair Fisher, seconded by Chair Blegay, that this Resolution be Favorably reported out with recommended amendments. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    14 new matters since 7 days ago

    Filters for matters
    1. Introduction and Adoption
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE STATE OF MARYLAND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PROGRAM for Bowie State University and MARC Station. For the purpose of approving Bowie State University (“BSU”) and MARC Station as a Sustainable Community through the Application and Proposed Plan for submission to the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (“Department”) for participation in the Department’s Sustainable Communities Program.

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    2. Agenda Ready
      Briefing

      GUN VIOLENCE TASK FORCE FINAL REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Sandra A. Eubanks, Director, HHSPS Committee

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    3. introduction and referral
      Resolution

      A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS - TOWN OF FOREST HEIGHTS for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the Town of Forest Heights; and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems

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    4. Agenda Ready
      Agenda Letter

      Proposed letter to the Honorable Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland, The Honorable Dr. Meena Seshamani, Secretary, MD Department of Health, and The Honorable Rafael Lopez, Secretary, MD Department of Human Services, regarding Mental Health Resources for Children and Adolescents in Prince George’s County .

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    5. Agenda Ready
      Minutes

      District Council Minutes Dated October 28, 2025
    6. Agenda Ready
      Minutes

      County Council Minutes dated October 28, 2025
    7. Committee Agenda Ready
      Briefing

      Collaborative Efforts to Address Domestic Violence George Nader, Chief, Police Department John Carr, Sheriff, Office of the Sheriff
    8. Committee Agenda Ready
      Appointment

      Appointment of the following individual as the Director of the Department the Housing & Community Development of Prince George's County: Mr. Johnathan R. Butler Appointment
    9. Committee Agenda Ready
      Briefing

      Nuisance Abatement Board Overview
    10. Committee Agenda Ready
      Briefing

      WSSC Customer Assistance Programs
    11. Agenda Ready
      Agenda Letter

      Proposed joint letter to the Honorable Michael A. Jackson, Chair, Prince George’s County Senate Delegation, and the Honorable Nicole Williams, Chair, Prince George’s County House Delegation, transmitting the County's State Legislative Priorities for the 2026 General Assembly Session.
    12. Committee Agenda Ready
      Briefing

      FY2026 Prince Geroge’s County Department of Parks and Recreation Capital Improvement Program Projects Update Daruis Stanton Director Department of Parks and Recreation Bridget Stesney Division Chief Capital Planning & Development Division, Department of Parks and Recreation Claire Worshtil Capital Improvement Budget Manager Department of Parks and Recreation