Minutes

  • Regular Meeting on January 12, 2012

    Minutes of NCPCA Regular Meeting on January 12, 2012 The meeting began at 7:30.  City Councilman Patrick Wojahn and Councilman elect Fazlul Kabir joined after the City Council meeting. President Mark Shroder introduced Thomas Fryer, an engineer for Washington Gas.  He was invited to speak about the work that was being done near the intersection

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  • Regular Meeting on December 8, 2011

    NCPCA Regular Meeting at Davis Hall, December 8, 2011 The meeting began at 7:32.  City Councilman Patrick Wojahn and Councilman-elect Fazlul Kabir were present. Michael Stiefvater, Economic Development Coordinator for the City, presented some recent developments.  He started with a brief update on the Route 1 Plan, then went on to streetscape enhancements planned for

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  • Regular Meeting on November 10, 2011

    Meeting began at 7:30pm. City Council members Patrick Wojahn was present. Prince George’s County’s newly appointed Community Liaison Officer for north College Park Erol Lobin introduced himself to the members. He said that there will be community forum called “Tea Time” at the North Point Hotel in New Carrolton on December 8 at 7pm, to

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  • Regular Meeting on October 13, 2011

    Meeting began at 7:30pm. City Council members Patrick Wojahn, Chris Nagle and Marcus Afzali were present. Mayor Andrew Fellows and council member Bob Catlin joined later. The meeting started with Candidate Forum, which was moderated by NCPCA President Mark Shroder. The candidates present in the forum were: Fazlul Kabir, Christine Nagle and Patrick Wojahn from

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  • 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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