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Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy And Environment Committee

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  1. Held in Committee
    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.
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  2. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    Prince George’s County Climate Action Plan Update

County Council

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  1. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated May 20, 2025

    These Minutes were approved.

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  2. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated May 27, 2025

    These Minutes were approved.

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  3. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated May 29, 2025

    These Minutes were approved.

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  4. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT - FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY LODGE 89, INC. for the purpose of amending the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Fraternal Order of Police, Prince George’s County Lodge 89, Inc., to provide for wages and certain other terms and conditions of employment for personnel classifications initially certified by the Prince George’s County Public Employee Relations Board and amended from time to time by the Office of Human Resources Management.

    This Council Bill was presented by the Chair by the request of the County Executive and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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  5. To Committee
    Council Bill

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

    This Council Bill was presented by the Chair by the request of the County Executive and referred to the Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee.

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  6. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY LODGE 89, INC. SALARY SCHEDULE L for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect the terms of the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Fraternal Order of Police, Prince George’s County Lodge 89, Inc.

    This Resolution was introduced by Council Members Blegay, Ivey, Hawkins, Dernoga, Fisher, Oriadha, Olson and Watson and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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  7. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SCHOOL FACILITIES SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the School Facilities Surcharge for Fiscal Year 2026, beginning July 1, 2025, as required by State law.

    This Resolution was introduced by Council Members Burroughs, Hawkins, and Watson and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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  8. Final
    ADJOURN

    ADJOURN

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

  9. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated June 3, 2025

    These Minutes were approved.

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  10. Adopted
    Consent Agenda

    MOTION TO ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA

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

  11. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT - FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY LODGE 89, INC. for the purpose of amending the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Fraternal Order of Police, Prince George’s County Lodge 89, Inc., to provide for wages and certain other terms and conditions of employment for personnel classifications initially certified by the Prince George’s County Public Employee Relations Board and amended from time to time by the Office of Human Resources Management.

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

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  12. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, PRINCE GEORGE’S CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. (CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS) SALARY SCHEDULE D for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect the terms of the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Prince George’s Correctional Officers’ Association (PGCOA) (Correctional Officers).

    This Resolution was introduced by Council Members Watson, Olson, Blegay, Oriadha, Fisher, Dernoga, Ivey and Hawkins and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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  13. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT PRINCE GEORGE’S CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. (PGCOA) (CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS) for the purpose of approving the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Prince George’s Correctional Officers’ Association, Inc. (PGCOA) (Correctional Officers) 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.

    This Council Bill was presented by the Chair by the request of the County Executive and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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  14. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PUBLIC SAFETY AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the Public Safety and Behavioral Health Surcharge for Fiscal Year 2026, beginning July 1, 2025, as required by State law.

    This Resolution was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Hawkins, Fisher and Watson and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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  15. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT PRINCE GEORGE’S CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. (PGCOA) (CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS) for the purpose of approving the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Prince George’s Correctional Officers’ Association, Inc. (PGCOA) (Correctional Officers) 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.

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

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  16. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION for the purpose of revising the composition of the Historic Preservation Commission.

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

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  17. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ROAD PAVING for the purpose of providing a certain list of roads to be repaved to the County Council in December on an annual basis; providing for the Department to present a certain list to the County Council for general feedback; and generally regarding roads and road paving in the County.

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

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  18. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ANTILITTER AND WEED ORDINANCE for the purpose of requiring the Director to take certain actions to properly dispose of a commercial owners or commercial owner responsible persons litter or weeds, or both; providing for the conditions of disposal; providing for the payment of certain costs and administration fee; providing for a certain notice; imposing a certain fine; increasing a certain monetary fine for certain violations of Division 9. Antilitter and Weed Ordinance; providing for a certain tax lien; providing for an additional civil monetary fine for certain noncompliance with violations of Division 9. Antilitter and Weed Ordinance; and generally regarding Division 9. Antilitter and Weed Ordinance.

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

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  19. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING WOODLAND AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION for the purpose of exempting certain applications from the applicability of the woodland conservation ordinance; providing for a standard letter of exemption for certain properties; modifying the requirements for certain development review division applications; modifying the alternatives for meeting conservation requirements on-site; modifying the threshold for fee-in-lieu usage; providing for credit for afforestation projects; revising the rate for fee-in-lieu credits; revising certain definitions; and revising the applicability of the tree canopy coverage ordinance.

    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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  20. 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 presented by the Chair by the request of the County Executive and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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  21. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE COUNTY-BASED MBE ACCELERATOR COHORT PROGRAM for the purpose of encouraging the establishment of a 12-month cohort program for ten small, County-based Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) to help them secure at least $1 million in public and/or private contracts, with targeted support from the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and the Office of Procurement, and with a focus on equitable participation by Black- and Latinx-owned and women-owned businesses.

    This Resolution was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Burroughs, Hawkins, Watson and Fisher and referred to the Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee.

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  22. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC SAFETY EMPLOYMENT DECISIONS for the purpose of prohibiting the County Police and Fire/EMS departments from disqualifying applicants for uniformed positions solely on the basis of a positive screening for cannabis/marijuana.

    This Council Bill was introduced and referred

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  23. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING YOUTH ADVISORY INCLUSION ACT for the purpose of establishing the Youth Advisory Program; establishing the appointment requirements for the Youth Advisory Program; to establish the appointment process for the Youth Advisory Program; to establish the roles and responsibilities for appointees of the Youth Advisory Inclusion Program; and generally relating to the Youth Advisory Program.

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

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  24. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATIONS for the purpose of declaring additional revenue and appropriating to the General Fund and Internal Service Fund to provide for costs that were not anticipated and included in the Approved Fiscal Year 2025 Budget.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Member Burroughs.

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  25. 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 Resolution was introduced by Council Members Watson, Blegay, Hawkins, Ivey, Dernoga and Fisher.

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  26. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC SAFETY EMPLOYMENT DECISIONS for the purpose of prohibiting the County Police and Fire/EMS departments from disqualifying applicants for uniformed positions solely on the basis of a positive screening for cannabis/marijuana.

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

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  27. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING WOODLAND AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION for the purpose of exempting certain applications from the applicability of the woodland conservation ordinance; providing for a standard letter of exemption for certain properties; modifying the requirements for certain development review division applications; modifying the alternatives for meeting conservation requirements on-site; modifying the threshold for fee-in-lieu usage; providing for credit for afforestation projects; revising the rate for fee-in-lieu credits; revising certain definitions; and revising the applicability of the tree canopy coverage ordinance.

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

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County Council

(9:30 Am Swearing In Ceremony)

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated June 10, 2025

    This Minutes was approval

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  2. Agenda Ready
    ADJOURN

    ADJOURN

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

  3. ATS Review
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ADEQUATE PUBLIC SAFETY RESPONSE TIME TEST for the purpose of temporarily suspending the current police response time calculations of the Adequate Public Safety Test.

    This Resolution was held

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  4. Adopted
    Consent Agenda

    MOTION TO ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA

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

  5. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING DPW&T SNOW REMOVAL OPERATIONS REPORTING for the purpose of requiring the Director of the Department of Public Works and Transportation to provide the Prince George’s County Council with a copy of the Director’s Situational Awareness Report (SAR) regarding its snow removal operation plan; to detail the information that shall be submitted within the snow removal operation plan; defining certain terms related to the snow removal operation plan; and to provide the timeframe which the report should be submitted to the Prince George’s County Council.

    This Council Bill was public hearing held

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  6. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING CLEAN CURB ACT OF 2025 for the purpose of providing that it is unlawful for the use of any County road, street, highway, or public right of way by leaving cones and objects thereon; authorizing certain County agencies to remove cones and other objects on any County road, street, highway, or public right of way; providing for a certain exclusion; and generally relating to the prohibition on leaving cones and other objects on any County road, street, highway, or public right of way.

    This Council Bill was public hearing held

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  7. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ALARM USER PERMITS for the purpose of amending the alarm user permits section to allow for the replacement of physical alarm permits with electronic permits and removing the associated $25.00 fee for replacement of physical decals.

    This Council Bill was public hearing held

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  8. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COMMON OWNERSHIP COMMUNITIES PROGRAM RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATION AUTHORITY for the purpose of amending the rules and regulations promulgation authority under the Common Ownership Communities Program to include the County Council.

    This Council Bill was public hearing held

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  9. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE LOCAL IMPACT GRANT FUNDS MULTIYEAR PLAN for the purpose of transmitting the Local Impact Grant Funds Multiyear Plan to the County Council for review and approval.

    This Resolution was public hearing held

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  10. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING IMPOUNDMENT AND NOTICES TO OWNERS for the purpose of amending the impoundment section and notice to vehicular owners to align the notice period with state law.

    This Council Bill was public hearing held

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  11. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS for the purpose of clarifying the requirement to exhaust administrative remedies before seeking judicial review and aligning the appellate rights for administrative citations with those that are available for civil citations.

    This Council Bill was presented and referred

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  12. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE READINESS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN A POTENTIAL OVERDOSE EMERGENCY for the purpose of calling on the Prince George’s County Board of Education to initiate an audit in conjunction with the Prince George’s County Public Schools to ensure compliance with State and Local mandated overdose-reversing medication requirements in schools.

    This Resolution was introduced and referred

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  13. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING IMPROVING POLICE AND DRIVER INTERACTIONS DURING TRAFFIC STOPS for the purpose of creating a driver handbook with a description of law enforcement procedures during traffic stops and actions drivers and passengers should take during traffic stops, including appropriate interactions with law enforcement officials.

    This Resolution was introduced and referred

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  14. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING POLICE - VEHICLE PURSUITS CONDUCT AND REPORTING - ZOEY’S LAW for the purpose of clarifying the circumstances under which Prince George’s County Police Officers may engage in vehicle pursuits; encouraging officers to minimize pursuits when enforcement can be safely delayed; providing for administrative review of vehicle pursuits; and requiring annual reporting on vehicle pursuit data.

    This Council Bill was presented and referred

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  15. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE TAX RATES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026 for the purpose of imposing and levying the tax rates and causing to be raised the amount of taxes required by the adopted budget so as to balance the budget as to proposed income and expenditures for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025; and to set forth the State tax levy and the Stormwater Management District tax levy.

    This Resolution was introduced

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  16. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING JUDICIAL TRAINING ON CHILD CUSTODY CASES INVOLVING CHILD ABUSE OR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE for the purpose of urging judges and magistrates who preside over child custody cases in Prince George’s County courts to regularly review and ensure compliance with the latest training programs regarding child custody cases involving child abuse or domestic violence offered by the Judicial College of Maryland and relevant state initiatives, pursuant to the Annotated Code of Maryland, Family Law Article Section 9-101.3 and emphasizing the critical importance of continuing education in these matters.

    This Resolution was presented and referred

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  17. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SCHOOL FACILITIES SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the School Facilities Surcharge for Fiscal Year 2026, beginning July 1, 2025, as required by State law.

    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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  18. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PUBLIC SAFETY AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the Public Safety and Behavioral Health Surcharge for Fiscal Year 2026, beginning July 1, 2025, as required by State law.

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

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  19. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING DPW&T SNOW REMOVAL OPERATIONS REPORTING for the purpose of requiring the Director of the Department of Public Works and Transportation to provide the Prince George’s County Council with a copy of the Director’s Situational Awareness Report (SAR) regarding its snow removal operation plan; to detail the information that shall be submitted within the snow removal operation plan; defining certain terms related to the snow removal operation plan; and to provide the timeframe which the report should be submitted to the Prince George’s County Council.

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

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  20. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING CLEAN CURB ACT OF 2025 for the purpose of providing that it is unlawful for the use of any County road, street, highway, or public right of way by leaving cones and objects thereon; authorizing certain County agencies to remove cones and other objects on any County road, street, highway, or public right of way; providing for a certain exclusion; and generally relating to the prohibition on leaving cones and other objects on any County road, street, highway, or public right of way.

    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:

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  21. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING IMPOUNDMENT AND NOTICES TO OWNERS for the purpose of amending the impoundment section and notice to vehicular owners to align the notice period with state law.

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

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  22. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING ALARM USER PERMITS for the purpose of amending the alarm user permits section to allow for the replacement of physical alarm permits with electronic permits and removing the associated $25.00 fee for replacement of physical decals.

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

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  23. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COMMON OWNERSHIP COMMUNITIES PROGRAM RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATION AUTHORITY for the purpose of amending the rules and regulations promulgation authority under the Common Ownership Communities Program to include the County Council.

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

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  24. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE LOCAL IMPACT GRANT FUNDS MULTIYEAR PLAN for the purpose of transmitting the Local Impact Grant Funds Multiyear Plan to the County Council for review and approval.

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

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  25. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE LOCAL IMPACT GRANT FUNDS MULTIYEAR PLAN for the purpose of transmitting the Local Impact Grant Funds Multiyear Plan to the County Council for review and approval.

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

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  26. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE TAX RATES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026 for the purpose of imposing and levying the tax rates and causing to be raised the amount of taxes required by the adopted budget so as to balance the budget as to proposed income and expenditures for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025; and to set forth the State tax levy and the Stormwater Management District tax levy.

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

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  27. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE TAX RATES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026 for the purpose of imposing and levying the tax rates and causing to be raised the amount of taxes required by the adopted budget so as to balance the budget as to proposed income and expenditures for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025; and to set forth the State tax levy and the Stormwater Management District tax levy.

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

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  28. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PUBLIC SAFETY AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the Public Safety and Behavioral Health Surcharge for Fiscal Year 2026, beginning July 1, 2025, as required by State law.

    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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Sitting As The Board Of Health

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    Briefing

    IMPACT OF PROPOSED CUTS TO MEDICAID Dr. Ryan Moran, Deputy Secretary of Health Care Financing and Medicaid Director, Maryland Department of Health
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Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy And Environment Committee

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  1. Held in Committee
    Council Bill

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

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

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  2. Second Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPALITIES - COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT DOCUMENTATION for the purpose of providing that an applicant for a County building permit provide a certain municipality with certain documents; providing for re-lettering; and generally regarding building permits in Prince George’s County.

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

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  3. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS - CITY OF DISTRICT HEIGHTS for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the City of District Heights, and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems.

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Harrison, 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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  4. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING - TOWN OF UNIVERSITY PARK for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the Town of University Park, and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems.

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Harrison, 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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  5. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS- CITY OF GLENARDEN for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the City of Glenarden, and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems.

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Harrison, seconded by Chair Olson, 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 STOP SIGN MONITORING SYSTEMS - TOWN OF FAIRMOUNT HEIGHTS for the purpose of providing County Council approval of locations for stop sign monitoring systems in the Town of Fairmount Heights, and generally regarding stop sign monitoring systems.

    A motion was made by Vice Chair Harrison, 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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Sitting As The Committee Of The Whole

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  1. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT - FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY LODGE 89, INC. for the purpose of amending the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Fraternal Order of Police, Prince George’s County Lodge 89, Inc., to provide for wages and certain other terms and conditions of employment for personnel classifications initially certified by the Prince George’s County Public Employee Relations Board and amended from time to time by the Office of Human Resources Management.

    A motion was made by Council Member Hawkins, 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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  2. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY LODGE 89, INC. SALARY SCHEDULE L for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect the terms of the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Fraternal Order of Police, Prince George’s County Lodge 89, Inc.

    A motion was made by Council Member Ivey, 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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  3. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING SCHOOL FACILITIES SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the School Facilities Surcharge for Fiscal Year 2026, beginning July 1, 2025, as required by State law.

    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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  4. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT PRINCE GEORGE’S CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. (PGCOA) (CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS) for the purpose of approving the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Prince George’s Correctional Officers’ Association, Inc. (PGCOA) (Correctional Officers) 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.

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

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  5. To Committee
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, PRINCE GEORGE’S CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. (CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS) SALARY SCHEDULE D for the purpose of amending the Salary Plan of the County to reflect the terms of the labor agreement by and between Prince George’s County, Maryland and the Prince George’s Correctional Officers’ Association (PGCOA) (Correctional Officers).

    A motion was made by Council Member Watson, seconded by Council Member Hawkins, 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 PUBLIC SAFETY AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SURCHARGE for the purpose of adjusting the Public Safety and Behavioral Health Surcharge for Fiscal Year 2026, beginning July 1, 2025, as required by State law.

    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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  7. 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 Hawkins, that this Council Bill be Favorably recommended to the County Council. The motion carried by the following vote:

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County Council

Joint Public Hearing - Maerlender-hughes House And The Clarence And Edith Pearce House 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 CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY ( 66-037-51 and 66-029-10) 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 f two (2) properties in Prince George’s County as Historic Sites; specifically, the Maerlender-Hughes House (Documented Property 66-037-51); and the Clarence and Edith Pearce House (Documented Property 66-029-10).

    This Joint Public Hearing was held.

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  2. Agenda Ready
    ADJOURN

    ADJOURN

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

Planning, Housing And Economic Development Committee

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    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING USE REGULATIONS - PRINCIPAL USES - PERMITTED USES IN CGO ZONE for the purpose of amending the uses permitted in the Commercial, General and Office (CGO) Zone; amending the Principal Use Table for nonresidential base zones; and providing for approval of certain residential developments in the CGO Zone by special exception or planned unit development.
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  2. To Committee
    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.
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    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE HOUSING CODE for the purpose of establishing an investigation unit within the Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement to aid in the investigation of certain Code violations; providing for certain staff and advisory and supervisory personnel; providing for certain reporting requirements; and generally regarding Housing Code enforcement.
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  4. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING HOUSING CODE OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY for the purpose of amending the Housing Code to add email or e-mail, by written consent to the methods of service of a notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation of the Housing Code; providing that a rental license application and renewal license application shall contain written authorization for a licensee to have the option to provide written consent to service of notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation by email or e-mail; providing for a certain definition; providing for the Department to provide certain guidelines; and generally regarding a notice of violation, civil citation, and administrative citation of the Housing Code by email or e-mail, by written consent.
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  5. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING BUILDING CODE OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY for the purpose of updating the provisions of the Building Code of Prince George’s County (the “County”) to conform to the 2020 editions of the National Electrical Code.
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Task Forces-workgroups

Compensation Review Commission And Charter Review Commission Meeting

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      Long-Term Strategy for Youth Employment in the County - Employ Prince George's, Inc.
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      Summer Youth Employment Program Briefing - Office of Human Resource Management
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      Strategy and Action for Displaced Federal Workers - Employ Prince George's, Inc.
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      Prince George’s County Climate Action Plan Update