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Public Safety, Health And Human Services

Budget Work-session <Br> Circuit Court <Br> Police <Br> Pab <Br>

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    POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY BOARD
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    POLICE DEPARTMENT

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated April 7, 2026
  2. Resolution Final Reading
    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.
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  3. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING COMPENSATION OF ELECTED OFFICIALS for the purpose of administratively codifying determinations of the 2025-2026 Compensation Review Commission, in accordance with procedures set forth in the Charter and in compliance with State law, including the 2025-2026 Compensation Review Commission’s recommendations to amend the compensation of the County Council Members and the County Executive and, including the Chair and Vice Chair of the County Council; making certain references to State law; and generally relating to the compensation of elected officials.
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  4. Reported from Committee
    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.
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  5. Reported from 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.
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  6. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING HOUSING AND PROPERTY STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY for the purpose of amending the Prince George’s County Code to increase penalties for non-residential property for non-compliance with housing and property standards; an increase of up to five thousand dollars for non-compliance; and generally relating to housing and property standards in Prince George’s County.
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  7. Presentation and referral
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING VEHICLE ACCESS AND RECOVERY ACT for the purpose of providing for redemption of a certain vehicle on posted private property and on public and private property; requiring proof of ownership or control of a vehicle; providing for indemnification; providing for prohibited conduct and penalty regarding impoundment; providing for notice to a family member or household member of a vehicle owner; providing for a certain emergency; and generally regarding vehicle access and recovery.
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  8. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING 2013 APPROVED SUBREGION 5 MASTER PLAN AND SECTIONAL MAP AMENDMENT - 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, minor amendments to the 2013 Approved Subregion 5 Master Plan and Sectional Map Amendment - in particular, to update specific recommendations for the physical development and redevelopment of portions of Planning Areas 81A, 81B, 83, 84 and 85A in order to align with Plan Prince George’s 2035 (Plan 2035) recommendations for the Brandywine Town Activity Center, and to incorporate the recommendations of the Medical Innovation Campus Feasibility Study that are relevant to the Sector Plan - and initiating a concurrent Sectional Map Amendment for portions of Planning Areas 81A, 81B, 83, 84 and 85A.
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  9. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING 2010 APPROVED MASTER PLAN FOR SUBREGION 1 - MINOR MASTER PLAN 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, minor amendments to the 2010 Approved Master Plan for Subregion 1 - in particular, to evaluate and potentially update certain recommendations for the physical development and redevelopment of certain portions of Planning Areas 60, 61, and 62 in order to align with Plan Prince George’s 2035 (Plan 2035) recommendations for the Muirkirk MARC Neighborhood Cetner, the Konterra Local Town Center, and the Innovation Corridor - and initiating a concurrent Sectional Map Amendment for a portion of Planning Areas 60, 61, and 62.
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  10. introduction and referral
    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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  11. introduction and referral
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING COUNTY COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE for the purpose of amending Rules of Procedure for the County Council.
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County Council

**Revised: Cb-012-2026 Added*

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  1. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated March 24, 2026

    These Minutes were approved.

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  2. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated March 24, 2026 JPH 6PM

    These Minutes were approved.

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  3. To 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.

    This Council Bill was presented by Council Members Dernoga and Oriadha and referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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  4. Adopted
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING MARYLAND OFFICE OF PEOPLE’S COUNSEL - INVESTIGATION OF PUBLIC UTILITY RATE INCREASES for the purpose of requesting the Office of People’s Counsel investigate the significant public utility rate increases affecting Prince George’s County.

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

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  5. Third Reading
    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 Council Member Fisher, seconded by Vice Chair Olson, that this Council Bill be amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

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  6. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING CHILD CARE EXPANSION AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACT for the purpose of expanding the availability of and quality of child care in the County; defining certain terms; establishing a County Child Care Navigator; requiring a Strategic Plan for Child Care and annual reporting on program implementation; expanding, facilitating and streamlining the use of County and other public facilities by child care and before and after-school care programs; and generally relating to child care and before and after-school care programs.

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

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  7. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING CHILD CARE BUILDING BLOCKS Act for the purpose of establishing a Child Care Facilities Grant Program to preserve and increase child care; providing for eligibility for and permissible uses of financial assistance from the Program; providing for the funding and administration of the Program; and generally relating to child care facilities.

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

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  8. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING EARLY START CHILD CARE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing and administering a scholarship program to assist modest-income families in obtaining child care services for 0 to 3-year-olds in Prince George’s County, subject to certain conditions; and generally relating to early childhood education and child care.

    A motion was made by Council Member Dernoga, seconded by Chair Oriadha, 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 USE AND OCCUPANCY PERMIT FEES for the purpose of establishing specific use and occupancy permit fees for certain uses; creating renewal fees for such uses; establishing a nonlapsing Quality of Life Improvement Fund; and generally relating to use and occupancy permit fees.

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

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  10. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING CHILD CARE CONSUMER CONTRACT PROTECTION ACT OF 2026 for the purpose of mandating child care consumer contract protection in child care enrollment contracts; including requiring hardship withdrawal provisions; defining hardship events; and generally relating to child care consumer contract protection.

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

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  11. 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.

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

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  12. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated March 23, 2026

    These Minutes were approved.

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  13. Third Reading
    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.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Chair Oriadha.

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  14. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING EARLY START CHILD CARE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing and administering a scholarship program to assist modest-income families in obtaining child care services for 0 to 3-year-olds in Prince George’s County, subject to certain conditions; and generally relating to early childhood education and child care.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Members Oriadha, Hunter, Olson, Dernoga, Blegay and Adams.

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  15. Third Reading
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING USE AND OCCUPANCY PERMIT FEES for the purpose of establishing specific use and occupancy permit fees for certain uses; creating renewal fees for such uses; establishing a nonlapsing Quality of Life Improvement Fund; and generally relating to use and occupancy permit fees.

    This Council Bill was introduced by Council Member Oriadha.

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Government Operations And Fiscal Policy Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Revenue Authority <Br> Comm. Relations <Br> Human Rights <Br> Ethics & Accountability

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Planning, Housing And Economic Development Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Mncppc - Commissioner’s Office, Central Administrative Services (Cas), Planning Department <Br> Mncppc – Parks & Recreation Dept.

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    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING RENTAL LICENSES for the purpose of providing for the display of a certain rental license with certain information; providing for certain advertising requirements; providing for certain penalties; providing for the display or posting of a certain short-term rental license with certain information; providing for the display requirements for a short-term rental hosting platform license; providing for County properties listed in the platform include certain licenses information; providing for the increase of penalties on short-term rental license hosts; and generally regarding rental licensing.
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  2. 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
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  3. Committee Agenda Ready
    Budget Item

    THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION (M-NCPPC) FY 2027 BUDGET- Department of Parks and Recreation

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  1. To 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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  1. Mandatory Review
    Detailed Site Plan (Prior Ordinance)

    West Hyattsville Phase 2- ETOD
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  2. Mandatory Review
    Departure from Design Standards

    West Hyattsville Phase 2-ETOD
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Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy And Environment Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Soil Conservation <Br> Wssc Operating/cip

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    Budget Item

    SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT
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  2. To Committee
    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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Sitting As The Committee Of The Whole

**Revised: Health Briefing Removed**

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  1. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING LOCALLY-OWNED AND OPERATED BUSINESS ASSISTANCE for the purpose of establishing a locally-owned and operated business certification, streamlining certifications for diverse local businesses, clarifying procurement bonus points and preferences, and generally relating to certification requirements and standards for diverse local businesses.

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

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  2. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING FINE DINING INCENTIVE ACT OF 2026 for the purpose of establishing a Prince George’s County Fine Dining Incentive Program to attract more fine dining restaurants to locate and expand in Prince George’s County; reserving a certain percentage of annual awards from the Prince George’s County Economic Development Incentive Fund for the Prince George’s County Fine Dining Incentive Program; providing for the administration and regulation of the Prince George’s County Fine Dining Incentive Program; providing for the abrogation of the program; and generally relating to the Prince George’s County Fine Dining Incentive Program.

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

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  3. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING LOCAL DIVERSE SUPPLIER PRIME CONTRACTOR PROGRAM for the purpose of establishing a Local Diverse Supplier Prime Contractor Program to increase opportunities for local diverse suppliers in public procurement prime contracting; requiring certain reporting to the County Council; providing for exemptions and public notice of solicitations for procurements; and generally relating to the Local Diverse Supplier Prime Contractor Program.

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

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  4. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE DINE-IN RESTAURANT PERMITTING INCENTIVE ACT OF 2026 for the purpose of providing for a reduction in permitting fees for sit-down restaurants to stimulate restaurant growth in Prince George’s County; and generally relating to permitting fees.

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

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  5. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE DINE-IN RESTAURANT PERMITTING INCENTIVE ACT OF 2026 for the purpose of providing for a reduction in permitting fees for sit-down restaurants to stimulate restaurant growth in Prince George’s County; and generally relating to permitting fees.

    A motion was made by Chair Oriadha, seconded by Vice Chair 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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Education And Workforce Development Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Library <Br> Pgcc

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    Transfer Request & Reconciliation

    Board of Education FY 2026 Financial Review & Transfer Request #2
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Sitting As The District Council

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  1. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    District Council Minutes Dated March 23, 2026

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

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  2. Final
    Conceptual Site Plan

    Signature Club East

    A motion was made by Council Member Harrison, seconded by Council Member Ivey, that this Conceptual Site Plan be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:

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County Council

**Revised: Proposed Correspondence Updated**

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  1. Approved
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated March 31, 2026

    These Minutes were approved.

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  2. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING IMMIGRATION DETENTION FACILITIES for the purpose of prohibiting the issuance of a building permit or certificate of occupancy for any privately-owned building, facility, or structure used, in whole or in part, to house or detain individuals for civil immigration violations; and generally relating to the issuance of building permits.

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

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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.

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

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  4. introduction and referral
    Resolution

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

    This Resolution was removed from the agenda.

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  5. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING MISSING PERSONS WITHIN THE COUNTY-DACARA ROSE’S LAW for the purpose of prohibiting any mandatory waiting period before taking a missing person report; requiring prompt acceptance of missing person reports; requiring public-facing notice that no waiting period is imposed; providing for implementation by written policy; and generally relating to missing person reports and law enforcement practices in Prince George’s County.

    The public hearing for this Council Bill was held.

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  6. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING INDIVIDUALS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR COUNTY EMPLOYMENT for the purpose of prohibiting certain individuals employed by certain federal agencies from County employment; and generally relating to County personnel.

    The public hearing for this Council Bill was held.

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  7. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT GUIDANCE for the purpose of limiting access to certain areas for immigration enforcement, subject to certain conditions; requiring the County Executive to develop and publish certain guidance related to immigration enforcement action at County facilities; requiring the development of signage templates for private use; clarifying the meaning of “violent crime,” and generally relating to County administration and immigration enforcement in the County.

    The public hearing for this Council Bill was held.

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  8. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING RESIDENT KIDNAPPING PROTECTION ACT for the purpose of providing that County residents may call for Prince George’s County Police Department verification of the identity and authority of persons engaging in immigration enforcement activity; making certain findings and defining certain terms; requiring a certain police response; requiring public outreach about this police service; and generally relating to police and immigration enforcement.

    The public hearing for this Council Bill was held.

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  9. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING PROHIBITION ON FACIAL COVERINGS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT for the purpose of prohibiting certain law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings that conceal or obscure the face while interacting with the public in the performance of official duties in Prince George’s County; providing definitions and exceptions; providing penalties and enforcement; stating that a public emergency exists and declaring the nature of that emergency; and generally relating to transparency and public trust in law enforcement.

    The public hearing for this Council Bill was held.

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  10. Adopted
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PROTECTING ALL COUNTY PUBLIC SPACES For the purpose of urging the Maryland National Park and Planning Commission, the Prince George’s County Board of Education, the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System, and the Prince George’s Community College to prohibit the use of public property under their control for civil immigration enforcement.

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

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  11. Adopted
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ACCOUNTING OF ICE DETAINEES IN PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY For the purpose of reaffirming the County Council’s commitment to the protection of civil rights and civil liberties for all people; and directing that the County partner with a local non-profit entity to develop a roster of all residents of the County in potential Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) custody.

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

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  12. Agenda Ready
    Agenda Letter

    Proposed letter to the Honorable Ron Watson, Chair, Prince George’s County Senate Delegation, and the Honorable Nicole Williams, Chair, Prince George’s County House Delegation, transmitting the position of the Prince George's County Council on proposed legislation.

    This item was removed from the agenda.

  13. Approved
    Agenda Letter

    Proposed letter to Director William Pines, Maryland State Highway Administration, regarding road cleanup.

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

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  14. confirmed
    Appointment

    Appointment of the following individual as Director of the Office of Human Resources Management: Stephanie Bridgeforth

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

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  15. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING MISSING PERSONS WITHIN THE COUNTY-DACARA ROSE’S LAW for the purpose of prohibiting any mandatory waiting period before taking a missing person report; requiring prompt acceptance of missing person reports; requiring public-facing notice that no waiting period is imposed; providing for implementation by written policy; and generally relating to missing person reports and law enforcement practices in Prince George’s County.

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

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  16. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING INDIVIDUALS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR COUNTY EMPLOYMENT for the purpose of prohibiting certain individuals employed by certain federal agencies from County employment; and generally relating to County personnel.

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

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  17. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT GUIDANCE for the purpose of limiting access to certain areas for immigration enforcement, subject to certain conditions; requiring the County Executive to develop and publish certain guidance related to immigration enforcement action at County facilities; requiring the development of signage templates for private use; clarifying the meaning of “violent crime,” and generally relating to County administration and immigration enforcement in the County.

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

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  18. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING RESIDENT KIDNAPPING PROTECTION ACT for the purpose of providing that County residents may call for Prince George’s County Police Department verification of the identity and authority of persons engaging in immigration enforcement activity; making certain findings and defining certain terms; requiring a certain police response; requiring public outreach about this police service; and generally relating to police and immigration enforcement.

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

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  19. Enacted
    Council Bill

    AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING PROHIBITION ON FACIAL COVERINGS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT for the purpose of prohibiting certain law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings that conceal or obscure the face while interacting with the public in the performance of official duties in Prince George’s County; providing definitions and exceptions; providing penalties and enforcement; stating that a public emergency exists and declaring the nature of that emergency; and generally relating to transparency and public trust in law enforcement.

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

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Government Operations And Fiscal Policy Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Board Of Elections <Br> Personnel Board <Br> Board Of License Comm.

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    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING FINES AND CHARGES RELATED TO THE OWNERSHIP OF REAL PROPERTY - COLLECTION for the purpose of providing that a tax, fee, fine, or other charge related to or arising out of the ownership or use of the real property shall be collected in the same manner as County real property taxes; and generally relating to the collection of charges owed to the County.
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  2. To Committee
    Council Bill

    AN ACT CONCERNING THE VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM for the purpose of facilitating procurement opportunities for businesses located in Prince George’s County that are owned by veterans of the United States Armed Forces.
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Planning, Housing And Economic Development Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Financial Services Corp <Br> Economic Development Corp <Br> Redevelopment Authority <Br>

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    FINANCIAL SERVICES CORPORATION

    Budget discussion held

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Planning, Housing And Economic Development Committee

Budget Work-session <Br> Mncppc – Commissioner’s Office, Central Administrative Services (Cas), Planning Department

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    Council Bill

    AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING USE REGULATIONS - QUALIFIED DATA CENTERS for the purpose of repealing the exemption from detailed site plan review for qualified data centers.

    This Council Bill was rescheduled

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  2. To Committee
    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 web accessibility guidelines.

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

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  3. 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

    This Budget Item was rescheduled

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  4. Committee Agenda Ready
    Briefing

    Planning Department's Plan 2035 Five-Year Evaluation II Thomas Lester, Planner IV, Master Plans and Studies Section Kui Zhao, Supervisor, Research Section Adam Dodgshon, Supervisor, Placemaking Section Andrea Gilles, Chief, Community Planning Division

    Briefing held

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  5. To Committee
    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 web accessibility guidelines.

    A motion was made by Council Member Adams-Stafford, seconded by Council Member Dernoga, that this Council Bill be amended (1). The motion carried by the following vote:

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    Budget Item

    POLICE DEPARTMENT
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    Budget Item

    POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY BOARD
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    CIRCUIT COURT
  4. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING 2013 APPROVED SUBREGION 5 MASTER PLAN AND SECTIONAL MAP AMENDMENT - 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, minor amendments to the 2013 Approved Subregion 5 Master Plan and Sectional Map Amendment - in particular, to update specific recommendations for the physical development and redevelopment of portions of Planning Areas 81A, 81B, 83, 84 and 85A in order to align with Plan Prince George’s 2035 (Plan 2035) recommendations for the Brandywine Town Activity Center, and to incorporate the recommendations of the Medical Innovation Campus Feasibility Study that are relevant to the Sector Plan - and initiating a concurrent Sectional Map Amendment for portions of Planning Areas 81A, 81B, 83, 84 and 85A.

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  5. Introduction and Adoption
    Resolution

    A RESOLUTION CONCERNING 2010 APPROVED MASTER PLAN FOR SUBREGION 1 - MINOR MASTER PLAN 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, minor amendments to the 2010 Approved Master Plan for Subregion 1 - in particular, to evaluate and potentially update certain recommendations for the physical development and redevelopment of certain portions of Planning Areas 60, 61, and 62 in order to align with Plan Prince George’s 2035 (Plan 2035) recommendations for the Muirkirk MARC Neighborhood Cetner, the Konterra Local Town Center, and the Innovation Corridor - and initiating a concurrent Sectional Map Amendment for a portion of Planning Areas 60, 61, and 62.

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  6. Committee Agenda Ready
    Budget Item

    DEPARTMENT OF PERMITTING, INSPECTIONS AND ENFORCEMENT
  7. Agenda Ready
    Minutes

    County Council Minutes dated April 7, 2026
  8. Committee Agenda Ready
    Budget Item

    THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION (M-NCPPC) FY 2027 BUDGET- Department of Parks and Recreation
  9. Committee Agenda Ready
    Budget Item

  10. Committee Agenda Ready
    Transfer Request & Reconciliation

    Board of Education FY 2026 Financial Review & Transfer Request #2

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