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Planning, Housing And Economic Development Committee

Budget Work-session

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  1. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING USE REGULATIONS - DAY CARE CENTERS FOR CHILDREN for the purpose of increasing access to childcare facilities by eliminating special exception approval for day care centers for children in all zones; exempting day care centers for children from detailed site plan approval; providing for community notification of proposed day care centers; removing minimum parking requirements in all transit-oriented zones; reducing minimum parking requirements in certain activity zones; and providing for alternative parking compliance in all other zones.
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  2. Committee Agenda Ready
    Budget Item

    EXPERIENCE PRINCE GEORGE’S

Sitting As The Board Of Health

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    Briefing

    MARYLAND MATERNAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT STRATEGIC PLAN BRIEFING Dr. Donna M. Neale University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM)
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County Council

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated April 28, 2026
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  2. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated April 28, 2026 6PM
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  3. Reported from Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING AMENDMENT OF SECTIONS 301, 303, 307, AND 307A, CHARTER OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY for the purpose of proposing amendments to Sections 301, 303, 307, and 307A, of the Charter of Prince George's County to repeal additional at-large members for the composition of the Council, to provide for nine Council district members, to repeal the eligibility requirements of at-large members of the Council, to repeal the eligibility of Council members to be at-large members for additional consecutive terms, to provide that the amendments to the Charter contained herein are effective for the term beginning at noon on the first Monday in December 2030 and for each election cycle thereafter, and generally regarding repealing at-large council members for the composition of the Council.
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  4. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING MOTOR VEHICLE TAKEOVERS AND UNLAWFUL SPEED CONTESTS for the purpose of prohibiting unlawful speed contests, exhibition driving, stunt driving or race contests consistent with State law; establishing the offense of organizing or participating in a motor vehicle takeover event; prohibiting attending a motor vehicle takeover event; providing definitions; establishing penalties; and generally relating to public safety and unlawful vehicle exhibitions within Prince George’s County.
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  5. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS - CITY OF NEW CARROLLTON for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the City of New Carrollton and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems.
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  6. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING QUANTUM SCIENCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT for the purpose of expressing support for efforts to advance and strengthen the quantum science and technology workforce in Prince George’s County; encouraging collaboration among educational institutions, workforce development organizations, employers, public agencies, and other stakeholders to identify and support opportunities for training, mentorship, curriculum alignment, apprenticeship, and career pathway development in quantum-related fields; urging relevant stakeholders to convene informally to discuss strategies for preparing County residents and students for employment and advancement in the emerging quantum science economy; and generally relating to workforce development and economic opportunity in Prince George’s County.
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  7. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING IMPERSONATION OF UTILITY COMPANIES AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES for the purpose of amending the Prince George’s County code to supplement existing law that prohibits a person from falsely representing that a person is, or is acting on behalf of, a utility company or any local, state, or federal government; providing penalties for those violations; and generally relating to consumer protections and unlawful practices.
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  8. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE ELECTION DAY HOLIDAY for the purpose of allowing for the general election day to be designated as a holiday for the County government to give its employees the day off of work for voting.
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  9. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING 2013 CENTRAL BRANCH AVENUE CORRIDOR REVITALIZATION SECTOR PLAN-MINOR MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT AND SECTIONAL MAP AMENDMENT-INITIATION for the purpose of initiating, pursuant to the local zoning laws for that portion of the Maryland-Washington Regional District situated in Prince George's County, Maryland, a minor amendment to the 2013 Central Branch Avenue Corridor Revitalization Sector Plan-in particular, to incorporate the recommendations of the Medical Innovation Campus Feasibility Study that are relevant to the Sector Plan, and to remove specific policies and strategies from the 2013 Central Branch Avenue Corridor Revitalization Sector Plan that were inserted into the 2014 Approved Southern Green Line Station Area Sector Plan upon the passage of CR-103-2023 by the Prince George's County Council, sitting as the District Council-and initiating a concurrent Sectional Map Amendment for the 2013 Approved Central Branch Avenue Corridor Revitalization Sector Plan area.
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  10. Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    MACO ANNUAL VISIT MC Keegan-Ayer, MACo President, Frederick County Council Member Michael Sanderson, MACo Executive Director
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  11. Agenda Ready
    Executive Session

    Motion to convene in Executive Session pursuant to Section 3-305(b)(1)(i), General Provisions Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, in order to discuss the appointment, employment, assignment, promotion, discipline, demotion, compensation, removal, resignation, or performance evaluation of an appointee, employee, or official over whom it has jurisdiction; specifically, to discuss the Integrity and Compliance Officer.
  12. Second Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION - PRE-APPLICATION NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS - TRANSPARENCY IN LAND USE for the purpose of requiring the Planning Department to publish on its website a searchable database of informational notifications of pre-application neighborhood meetings; and ensuring that electronic versions of the informational notifications comply with ADA accessibility guidelines.
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  13. Second Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP ACT for the purpose of providing for a certain recordkeeping requirement; providing for a certain licensing ban; providing for certain licensing restrictions; and generally regarding responsible pet ownership.
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  14. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING DISTRICT COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE for the purpose of amending Rules of Procedure for the District Council.
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  15. Agenda Ready
    Agenda Letter

    Proposed letter to the Honorable Aisha N. Braveboy, Prince George’s County Executive, and the Honorable Branndon D. Jackson, Chair, Prince George’s County Board of Education, regarding the Prince George’s County Council’s appointment of an Integrity and Compliance Officer to lead the Office of Integrity and Compliance in the local school system pursuant to State law.

Public Safety, Health And Human Services

Budget Work-session <Br> Acc <Br> Social Services <Br> Fire/vol. Fire <Br>

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    FIRE/EMS DEPARTMENT

    This Budget Item discussion was held; no votes taken.

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Public Safety, Health And Human Services

Budget Work-session: <Br> State's Attorney

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    Budget Item

    STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

    This Budget Item discussion was held; no votes taken.

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Public Safety, Health And Human Services

Budget Work-session <Br> Homeland Security <Br> Sheriff <Br> Health

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Public Safety, Health And Human Services

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  1. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING IMPERSONATION OF UTILITY COMPANIES AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES for the purpose of amending the Prince George’s County code to supplement existing law that prohibits a person from falsely representing that a person is, or is acting on behalf of, a utility company or any local, state, or federal government; providing penalties for those violations; and generally relating to consumer protections and unlawful practices.
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  2. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING WOMEN’S HEALTH WORKPLACE PROTECTIONS for the purpose of protecting County employees and employees of County contractors experiencing severe menstrual or uterine fibroid-related symptoms.
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  3. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE ACCESSIBILITY TASKFORCE FOR THE BLIND AND DEAF for the purpose of identifying accessibility barriers and developing recommendations to improve access for blind, low-vision, deaf, and hard-of-hearing residents in Prince George’s County; consideration of related accessibility issues affecting other residents with disabilities; the membership of the accessibility task force; and generally relating to improving accessibility for residents who are deaf or blind.
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  4. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING FIBROID HEALTHCARE SUPPORT for the purpose of increasing public awareness and early diagnosis of fibroids; encouraging expanded access to screening and early detection of fibroids; improving local understanding of the disease; encouraging assistance for women in navigating care and treatment options; and encouraging the expansion of treatment access.
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  5. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING INSURANCE AND HEALTHCARE ACCESS FOR FIBROIDS for the purpose of encouraging the State of Maryland and the Federal Government to increase funding for fibroid research, improve insurance coverage for fibroid treatments, and expand reproductive healthcare access.
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County Council

Public Hearing - County Budget & Cip & Bd Of Ed Budget & Constant Yield Rate

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    Public Hearing

    PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY PROPOSED FY 2027 OPERATING BUDGET, SIX-YEAR CAPITAL PROGRAM (INCLUDING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET) AND THE PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION PORTION OF THE COUNTY FY 2027 OPERATING BUDGET, PROPOSED BUDGET OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND REVENUE AUTHORITY OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, AND THE CONSTANT YIELD TAX RATE
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Education And Workforce Development Committee

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  1. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE APPRENTICESHIP INCENTIVE PROGRAM for the purpose of requiring Employ Prince George’s and other relevant County agencies to work to strategically provide a package of incentives to increase the prevalence of apprenticeships across Prince George’s County, and particularly in industries including technology, construction, building trades, and healthcare.
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  2. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    Summer Youth Enrichment Program Briefing - Office of Human Resource Management (OHRM) Stephanie Bridgetforth, Director, OHRM Debra Arrington, Deputy Director, OHRM Gitana Stewart-Ponder, Deputy Director, OHRM Yolanda Smedley, Associate Director, Talent Acquisition, OHRM David Williams, Youth Employment Manager, OHRM
  3. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    Literacy Throughline - Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) Dr. Victoria Holmes, Coordinator Supervisor for Literacy, PGCPS A. Simone McQuaige, Instructional Supervisor, Reading/English/Language Arts K-5, PGCPS Dr. Olga Pabon, Instructional Supervisor for Middle Schools, Curriculum & Instruction - Reading/English/Language, PGCPS Corey Carter, Instructional Supervisor for High Schools, Curriculum & Instruction - Reading/English/Language, PGCPS
  4. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    After School and Out-of-School Time Academic/Literacy Programming - The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Parks & Recreation Department Darius Stanton, Director Tara Stewart, Deputy Director, Recreation & Leisure Services
  5. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING QUANTUM SCIENCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT for the purpose of expressing support for efforts to advance and strengthen the quantum science and technology workforce in Prince George’s County; encouraging collaboration among educational institutions, workforce development organizations, employers, public agencies, and other stakeholders to identify and support opportunities for training, mentorship, curriculum alignment, apprenticeship, and career pathway development in quantum-related fields; urging relevant stakeholders to convene informally to discuss strategies for preparing County residents and students for employment and advancement in the emerging quantum science economy; and generally relating to workforce development and economic opportunity in Prince George’s County.
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Sitting As The Committee Of The Whole

Budget Work-session (Cip Review)<br> Redevelopment Authority<br> Revenue Authority<br> Oit<br> Pgcc<br> Pgcmls<br> Doe<br> Dpw&t<br> Fire/ems

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    Budget Item

    DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
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  2. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING FISCAL YEAR (“FY”) 2027 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT for the purpose of approving and adopting the Prince George’s County Fiscal Year (“FY”) 2027 Annual Action Plan for Housing and Community Development (“FY 2027 Annual Action Plan”).
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  3. Committee Agenda Ready
    Budget Item

    FIRE/EMS DEPARTMENT
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Sitting As The Committee Of The Whole

Budget Work-session (Cip Review)<br> Central Services<br> Health

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    Briefing

    PGCPS STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE Dr. Shawn Joseph, Interim Superintendent, PGCPS Dr. Deann Collins, Chief of Staff, PGCPS Vanessa Weatherington, Director, Strategic Planning & Resource Management, PGCPS
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County Council

Joint Public Hearing - Weinstein House/harry’s Market Proposed Historic Site Designation

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    Joint Public Hearing

    THE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY COUNCIL, SITTING AS THE DISTRICT COUNCIL, AND THE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PLANNING BOARD OF THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION JOINT PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED HISTORIC SITE DESIGNATION AS TO A CERTAIN PROPERTY IN PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY (68-074-05) Pursuant to provisions of the Land Use Article of the Maryland Annotated Code, as well as Subtitle 29 of the Prince George’s County Code, the County Council of Prince George’s County, Maryland, sitting as the District Council, and the Prince George’s County Planning Board of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission hereby give notice of a joint public hearing in order to receive public testimony concerning the proposed designation of one property in Prince George’s County as a Historic Site; specifically, the Weinstein House/Harry’s Market (Documented Property 68-074-05)
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Government Operations And Fiscal Policy Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Procurement <Br> Central Services <Br> Ohrm<br> Omb/non-dept.<br> Oit

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    Budget Item

    OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT

    Budget discussion held; no votes taken

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    Budget Item

    OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET/NON-DEPT.

    Budget discussion held; no votes taken

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Planning, Housing And Economic Development Committee

Budget Work-session<br> (M-ncppc) Fy 2027 Budgets - Commissioner’s Office, Central Administrative Services (Cas), Planning Department

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  1. Committee Agenda Ready
    Budget Item

    THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION (M-NCPPC) FY 2027 BUDGETS - Commissioner’s Office, Central Administrative Services (CAS), Planning Department

    Budget discussion held

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Sitting As The Committee Of The Whole

Budget Work-session <Br> Board Of Education (Cip)

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  1. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING FISCAL YEAR (“FY”) 2027 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT for the purpose of approving and adopting the Prince George’s County Fiscal Year (“FY”) 2027 Annual Action Plan for Housing and Community Development (“FY 2027 Annual Action Plan”).

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

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  2. Committee Agenda Ready
    Budget Item

    BOARD OF EDUCATION - OPERATING BUDGET AND CIP

    This Budget Item discussion was held.

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  3. Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    HEALTH ATLAS INTRODUCTION Madeleine Shea, PhD, Project Principal, Health Management Associates Shaquan Smith, Planner IV, Planning Director’s Office, M-NCPPC

    This Briefing was held.

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County Council

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  1. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated April 21, 2026

    These Minutes were approved.

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  2. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated April 21, 2026 6PM

    These Minutes were approved.

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  3. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND GENERAL OBLIGATION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT BONDS for the purpose of authorizing and empowering Prince George’s County, Maryland to issue and sell an amount not to exceed seven hundred fifty-one million three hundred seventy-one thousand dollars ($751,371,000) in aggregate principal amount of general obligation bonds and one hundred fifty-two million four hundred fifty-two thousand dollars ($152,452,000) in aggregate principal amount of general obligation stormwater management bonds for the purpose of providing funds for financing in whole or in part costs of the planning, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, establishment, extension, enlargement, demolition, or improvement of certain capital projects and stormwater projects, respectively, set forth in the capital budget of the County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026; describing the projects or usable parts to be financed in whole or in part from the proceeds of the bonds hereby authorized and the estimated costs thereof and the probable useful lives thereof; prescribing or providing for the procedures for the issuance and sale of such bonds at private (negotiated) sale or public sale; declaring the County’s official intent to reimburse itself for certain expenditures paid before the issuance of the bonds authorized hereby in accordance with applicable Income Tax Regulations; authorizing the consolidation of such bonds with other bonds for purposes of such sale; showing compliance with the power of the County to incur indebtedness; directing the application of the proceeds of such bonds and the proceeds of bonds previously issued by an act of the County; pledging the full faith and credit and taxing power of the County to the payment of such bonds and providing for the levy and collection of taxes necessary for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds when due; authorizing the pledge of Clean Water Act Fees to the payment of the principal of and interest on such general obligation stormwater management bonds related to clean water projects when due; authorizing and empowering the County to issue and sell an amount not to exceed nine hundred three million eight hundred twenty-three thousand dollars ($903,823,000) in aggregate principal amount of bond anticipation notes and covenanting to issue bonds in anticipation of which such notes are issued; pledging the full faith and credit and taxing power of the County to the payment of such bond anticipation notes and providing for the levy and collection of taxes necessary for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bond anticipation notes when due and authorizing the pledge of Clean Water Act Fees to the payment of the principal of and interest on such bond anticipation notes related to clean water projects when due; directing the application of the proceeds of such bond anticipation notes; directing the application of the proceeds of such bonds; providing for the issuance of such bond anticipation notes in the form of commercial paper or revolving loan notes; providing for the issuance of such bond anticipation notes and the bonds in the form of variable rate demand obligations; authorizing certain determinations to be made in connection with the sale of any such bond anticipation notes; authorizing the consolidation of such bond anticipation notes with other notes for purposes of such sale; authorizing and empowering the County to issue, sell and deliver general obligation refunding bonds and general obligation stormwater management refunding bonds for the purpose of refunding all or a part of the bonds authorized hereby or in prior Acts of the County in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed 150% of the outstanding principal amount of the bonds to be refunded thereby, the proceeds of such refunding bonds to be used for the public purpose of providing funds sufficient to pay principal of, redemption premium, if any, and interest on such refunded bonds at the respective maturity, redemption, and interest payment dates of such refunded bonds and related issuance costs; prescribing or providing for the procedure for the issuance and sale of such refunding bonds; empowering the County Executive to determine the time and method for the sale of such refunding bonds and other details with respect to the sale of such refunding bonds; pledging the full faith and credit of the County to the payment of the principal of, redemption premium, if any, and the interest on such refunding bonds when due; and providing for the levy and collection of taxes necessary for the payment of the principal of, redemption premium, if any, and interest on such refunding bonds when due, showing compliance with the limitations on the power of the County to incur indebtedness; authorizing the pledge of Clean Water Act Fees to the payment of the principal of and interest on such refunding bonds related to clean water projects when due; covenanting or providing for the making of certain covenants on matters relating to the tax-exempt status of interest on such bonds, bond anticipation notes and refunding bonds, as applicable; providing for compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-12; providing for the authorization of and entry into interest rate exchange agreements or contracts in connection with or incidental to any of the obligations authorized by this Act; authorizing the County Executive to delegate to appropriate officials the power to make certain determinations and sign certain documents, certificates or agreements authorized to be made or signed by the County Executive herein; and otherwise generally determining or providing for the determination of certain matters in connection with the issuance, sale and delivery of the general obligation and stormwater management bonds, bond anticipation notes and refunding bonds authorized by this Act.

    The public hearing for this Council Bill was held.

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  4. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING MOTOR VEHICLE TAKEOVERS AND UNLAWFUL SPEED CONTESTS for the purpose of prohibiting unlawful speed contests, exhibition driving, stunt driving or race contests consistent with State law; establishing the offense of organizing or participating in a motor vehicle takeover event; prohibiting attending a motor vehicle takeover event; providing definitions; establishing penalties; and generally relating to public safety and unlawful vehicle exhibitions within Prince George’s County.

    The public hearing for this Council Bill was continued to May 5, 2026.

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  5. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING FIBROID HEALTHCARE SUPPORT for the purpose of increasing public awareness and early diagnosis of fibroids; encouraging expanded access to screening and early detection of fibroids; improving local understanding of the disease; encouraging assistance for women in navigating care and treatment options; and encouraging the expansion of treatment access.

    This Resolution was introduced by Council Members Blegay, Hunter, Adams, Oriadha, Burroughs, Olson, Dernoga and Adams-Stafford and referred to the Public Safety, Health and Human Services Committee.

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  6. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING WOMEN’S HEALTH WORKPLACE PROTECTIONS for the purpose of protecting County employees and employees of County contractors experiencing severe menstrual or uterine fibroid-related symptoms.

    This Council Bill was presented by Council Member Blegay and referred to the Public Safety, Health and Human Services Committee.

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  7. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING INSURANCE AND HEALTHCARE ACCESS FOR FIBROIDS for the purpose of encouraging the State of Maryland and the Federal Government to increase funding for fibroid research, improve insurance coverage for fibroid treatments, and expand reproductive healthcare access.

    This Resolution was introduced by Council Members Blegay, Hunter, Adams, Burroughs, Oriadha, Olson and Dernoga and referred to the Public Safety, Health and Human Services Committee.

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  8. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING USE REGULATIONS - DAY CARE CENTERS FOR CHILDREN for the purpose of increasing access to childcare facilities by eliminating special exception approval for day care centers for children in all zones; exempting day care centers for children from detailed site plan approval; providing for community notification of proposed day care centers; removing minimum parking requirements in all transit-oriented zones; reducing minimum parking requirements in certain activity zones; and providing for alternative parking compliance in all other zones.

    This Council Bill was presented by Chair Oriadha and referred to the Planning, Housing and Economic Development Committee.

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  9. Approved
    Agenda Letter

    Proposed correspondence to Dr. Shawn Joseph, Interim Superintendent, Prince George’s County Public Schools, in support of FY 2026 Board of Education Transfer Request #2.

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Burroughs, that this Agenda Letter be authorized for Chair's signature. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  10. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COMMUNITY RESOURCES INFORMATION for the purpose of requiring that ambulances operated by the Prince George’s County Fire & Emergency Medical Services Department carry printed community resource information materials; requiring that such materials include resources related to housing, food assistance, legal services, mental health services, and other relevant social services; requiring that such materials be maintained in updated form and in multiple languages consistent with County law; designating a responsible agency for preparation and ongoing distribution of such materials; and generally relating to Fire/EMS Department.

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

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  11. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COUNTY COUNCIL BUDGET PARITY for the purpose of ensuring that each County Council Member’s office receives equal resources with respect to its annual budget allotment.

    This Resolution was introduced by Council Members Ivey and Harrison and referred to the Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee.

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  12. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE APPRENTICESHIP INCENTIVE PROGRAM for the purpose of requiring Employ Prince George’s and other relevant County agencies to work to strategically provide a package of incentives to increase the prevalence of apprenticeships across Prince George’s County, and particularly in industries including technology, construction, building trades, and healthcare.

    This Council Bill was presented by Council Member Adams-Stafford and referred to the Education and Workforce Development Committee.

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  13. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND GENERAL OBLIGATION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT BONDS for the purpose of authorizing and empowering Prince George’s County, Maryland to issue and sell an amount not to exceed seven hundred fifty-one million three hundred seventy-one thousand dollars ($751,371,000) in aggregate principal amount of general obligation bonds and one hundred fifty-two million four hundred fifty-two thousand dollars ($152,452,000) in aggregate principal amount of general obligation stormwater management bonds for the purpose of providing funds for financing in whole or in part costs of the planning, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, establishment, extension, enlargement, demolition, or improvement of certain capital projects and stormwater projects, respectively, set forth in the capital budget of the County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026; describing the projects or usable parts to be financed in whole or in part from the proceeds of the bonds hereby authorized and the estimated costs thereof and the probable useful lives thereof; prescribing or providing for the procedures for the issuance and sale of such bonds at private (negotiated) sale or public sale; declaring the County’s official intent to reimburse itself for certain expenditures paid before the issuance of the bonds authorized hereby in accordance with applicable Income Tax Regulations; authorizing the consolidation of such bonds with other bonds for purposes of such sale; showing compliance with the power of the County to incur indebtedness; directing the application of the proceeds of such bonds and the proceeds of bonds previously issued by an act of the County; pledging the full faith and credit and taxing power of the County to the payment of such bonds and providing for the levy and collection of taxes necessary for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bonds when due; authorizing the pledge of Clean Water Act Fees to the payment of the principal of and interest on such general obligation stormwater management bonds related to clean water projects when due; authorizing and empowering the County to issue and sell an amount not to exceed nine hundred three million eight hundred twenty-three thousand dollars ($903,823,000) in aggregate principal amount of bond anticipation notes and covenanting to issue bonds in anticipation of which such notes are issued; pledging the full faith and credit and taxing power of the County to the payment of such bond anticipation notes and providing for the levy and collection of taxes necessary for the payment of the principal of and interest on such bond anticipation notes when due and authorizing the pledge of Clean Water Act Fees to the payment of the principal of and interest on such bond anticipation notes related to clean water projects when due; directing the application of the proceeds of such bond anticipation notes; directing the application of the proceeds of such bonds; providing for the issuance of such bond anticipation notes in the form of commercial paper or revolving loan notes; providing for the issuance of such bond anticipation notes and the bonds in the form of variable rate demand obligations; authorizing certain determinations to be made in connection with the sale of any such bond anticipation notes; authorizing the consolidation of such bond anticipation notes with other notes for purposes of such sale; authorizing and empowering the County to issue, sell and deliver general obligation refunding bonds and general obligation stormwater management refunding bonds for the purpose of refunding all or a part of the bonds authorized hereby or in prior Acts of the County in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed 150% of the outstanding principal amount of the bonds to be refunded thereby, the proceeds of such refunding bonds to be used for the public purpose of providing funds sufficient to pay principal of, redemption premium, if any, and interest on such refunded bonds at the respective maturity, redemption, and interest payment dates of such refunded bonds and related issuance costs; prescribing or providing for the procedure for the issuance and sale of such refunding bonds; empowering the County Executive to determine the time and method for the sale of such refunding bonds and other details with respect to the sale of such refunding bonds; pledging the full faith and credit of the County to the payment of the principal of, redemption premium, if any, and the interest on such refunding bonds when due; and providing for the levy and collection of taxes necessary for the payment of the principal of, redemption premium, if any, and interest on such refunding bonds when due, showing compliance with the limitations on the power of the County to incur indebtedness; authorizing the pledge of Clean Water Act Fees to the payment of the principal of and interest on such refunding bonds related to clean water projects when due; covenanting or providing for the making of certain covenants on matters relating to the tax-exempt status of interest on such bonds, bond anticipation notes and refunding bonds, as applicable; providing for compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-12; providing for the authorization of and entry into interest rate exchange agreements or contracts in connection with or incidental to any of the obligations authorized by this Act; authorizing the County Executive to delegate to appropriate officials the power to make certain determinations and sign certain documents, certificates or agreements authorized to be made or signed by the County Executive herein; and otherwise generally determining or providing for the determination of certain matters in connection with the issuance, sale and delivery of the general obligation and stormwater management bonds, bond anticipation notes and refunding bonds authorized by this Act.

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

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Education And Workforce Development Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Board Of Education (Operating) <Br> Employ Pr. George’s

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    Budget Item

    BOARD OF EDUCATION (OPERATING BUDGET)

    This Budget Item discussion was held; no votes taken.

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County Council

Public Hearing – County Budget, Cip & Board Of Education Budget

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    Public Hearing

    PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY PROPOSED FY 2027 OPERATING BUDGET, SIX-YEAR CAPITAL PROGRAM (INCLUDING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET) AND THE PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION PORTION OF THE COUNTY FY 2027 OPERATING BUDGET, PROPOSED BUDGET OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND REVENUE AUTHORITY OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, AND THE CONSTANT YIELD TAX RATE

    This Public Hearing was held.

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Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy And Environment Committee

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    Budget Item

    DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

    This Budget Item discussion was held; no votes taken.

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    DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & TRANSPORTATION

    This Budget Item discussion was held; no votes taken.

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Sitting As The District Council

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    Minutes

    District Council Minutes Dated April 13, 2026

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

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  2. New Case
    Zoning Map Amendment

    Melwood Estates

    A motion was made by Council Member Hunter, seconded by Council Member Fisher, that Council elect to review this Zoning Map Amendment. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  3. Final
    Detailed Site Plan (Prior Ordinance)

    West Hyattsville Phase 2- ETOD

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

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  4. Final
    Departure from Design Standards

    West Hyattsville Phase 2-ETOD

    A motion was made by Council Member Fisher, seconded by Council Member Hunter, that this Departure from Design Standards be approved with conditions. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  5. Final
    Property Conveyed by the United States of America or by the State of Maryland

    Bob Hall, Inc.

    A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Ivey, that this Property Conveyed by the United States of America or by the State of Maryland be approval. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    Special Exception (Prior Ordinance)

    South Bowie Self-Storage Zone

    A motion was made by Council Member Adams, seconded by Council Member Ivey, that this Special Exception (Prior Ordinance) be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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    Detailed Site Plan

    Branchville Crossing

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

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    Briefing

    MARYLAND MATERNAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT STRATEGIC PLAN BRIEFING Dr. Donna M. Neale University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM)

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    Briefing

    MACO ANNUAL VISIT MC Keegan-Ayer, MACo President, Frederick County Council Member Michael Sanderson, MACo Executive Director

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    Agenda Letter

    Proposed letter to the Honorable Aisha N. Braveboy, Prince George’s County Executive, and the Honorable Branndon D. Jackson, Chair, Prince George’s County Board of Education, regarding the Prince George’s County Council’s appointment of an Integrity and Compliance Officer to lead the Office of Integrity and Compliance in the local school system pursuant to State law.
  4. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING 2013 CENTRAL BRANCH AVENUE CORRIDOR REVITALIZATION SECTOR PLAN-MINOR MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT AND SECTIONAL MAP AMENDMENT-INITIATION for the purpose of initiating, pursuant to the local zoning laws for that portion of the Maryland-Washington Regional District situated in Prince George's County, Maryland, a minor amendment to the 2013 Central Branch Avenue Corridor Revitalization Sector Plan-in particular, to incorporate the recommendations of the Medical Innovation Campus Feasibility Study that are relevant to the Sector Plan, and to remove specific policies and strategies from the 2013 Central Branch Avenue Corridor Revitalization Sector Plan that were inserted into the 2014 Approved Southern Green Line Station Area Sector Plan upon the passage of CR-103-2023 by the Prince George's County Council, sitting as the District Council-and initiating a concurrent Sectional Map Amendment for the 2013 Approved Central Branch Avenue Corridor Revitalization Sector Plan area.

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    Executive Session

    Motion to convene in Executive Session pursuant to Section 3-305(b)(1)(i), General Provisions Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, in order to discuss the appointment, employment, assignment, promotion, discipline, demotion, compensation, removal, resignation, or performance evaluation of an appointee, employee, or official over whom it has jurisdiction; specifically, to discuss the Integrity and Compliance Officer.
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    Briefing

    After School and Out-of-School Time Academic/Literacy Programming - The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Parks & Recreation Department Darius Stanton, Director Tara Stewart, Deputy Director, Recreation & Leisure Services
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    Briefing

    Literacy Throughline - Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) Dr. Victoria Holmes, Coordinator Supervisor for Literacy, PGCPS A. Simone McQuaige, Instructional Supervisor, Reading/English/Language Arts K-5, PGCPS Dr. Olga Pabon, Instructional Supervisor for Middle Schools, Curriculum & Instruction - Reading/English/Language, PGCPS Corey Carter, Instructional Supervisor for High Schools, Curriculum & Instruction - Reading/English/Language, PGCPS
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    Briefing

    Summer Youth Enrichment Program Briefing - Office of Human Resource Management (OHRM) Stephanie Bridgetforth, Director, OHRM Debra Arrington, Deputy Director, OHRM Gitana Stewart-Ponder, Deputy Director, OHRM Yolanda Smedley, Associate Director, Talent Acquisition, OHRM David Williams, Youth Employment Manager, OHRM