Minutes

  • Regular Meeting on September 10, 2011

    Meeting began at 7:31pm. MD Senator Jim Rosapepe, Del. Joseline A. Peña-Melnyk, City Council members Patrick Wojahn & Chris Nagle were present. County council member Mary Lehman joined later. The meeting started with a briefing from Maryland State’s 21st Delegation on the latest legislative session. Senator Rosapepe said a proposed federal cost cutting measures may hurt the…

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  • Regular Meeting on June 10, 2011

    Meeting began at 7:34pm. Council member Marcus Afzali was present in the audience. Council members Patrick Wojahn & Chris Nagle couldn’t attend due to a scheduled meeting with the county council member Mary Lehman. Prince George’s Police department’s community liaison officer Mr. Jaron Black briefed members about the crime related incidents in north College Park.…

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  • Regular Meeting on May 12, 2011

    Meeting began at 7:30pm. Council members Patrick Wojahn and Christine Nagle were present,  County Council woman (Dist 1) Mary Lehman’s representative Matt Dernoga and MD State Senator’s (21st District) representative Carolyn M. Brenne were also present. Sharon A. Daboin , CSX Resident Vice President and Bradley M. Smith, MDOT’s project manager made a presentation about…

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  • Regular Meeting on April 14, 2011

    Meeting began at 7:30pm. Council members Patrick Wojahn and Christine Nagle were present,  Mayor Andrew Fellows joined later. City’s Finance Director Steve Groh and Planning Director Terry Schum outlined the key development projects in the proposed FY2012 budget. The projects will be financed by the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which receives grants from various local and…

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  • Regular Meeting on March 10, 2011

    Meeting began at 7:30 pm.  Council members Patrick Wojahn and Marcus Afzali were present. Mayor Andrew Fellows joined the meeting later. Peggy Higgins, the Prince George’s County’s school board representative (District 2) spoke about the proposed school budget. She said the county’s school system is facing a $85 million gap in its $155 million proposed…

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