WEEKLY BULLETIN | February 18, 2022
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City Offices Closed for the President's Day Holiday
All City offices will be closed on Monday, February 21, 2022 for the President's Day Holiday.
Refuse and recycling collections will slide forward one day. Special collections will only occur on Friday of that week.
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Celebrating Black History Month
To celebrate Black culture and history, the City of College Park is giving away free copies of two books that embrace Blackness and help address racism.
"Hair Love" by Matthew A. Cherry is a children’s book that highlights elements of Black culture, which have often been excluded or negatively portrayed in mainstream media. "The Racial Healing Handbook" by Dr. Anneliese A. Singh is a handbook for adults to raise consciousness of race and racism, challenge internalized negative messages, and heal from stress and trauma related to discrimination. The books are intended to spark mindful conversations, with children and adults.
For each book, the City has included several discussion prompts for individuals and families to aid in discussion and critical thinking. The City hopes these books will help create spaces for productive conversations.
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History of Lakeland Community in College Park
Saturday, February 26, 2022 | Virtual | 2:00 p.m.
To learn more about Lakeland, the historic African American community of College Park, click here. Formed around 1890 on the doorstep of the Maryland Agricultural College, now the University of Maryland, the story of Lakeland is the tale of a community that was established and flourished in a segregated society, developing its own institutions and traditions, including the area’s only high school for African Americans, built in 1928. The Lakeland Community Heritage Project, was formed to preserve Lakeland’s history and the stories of its people through photographic archives and oral histories. Lakeland Community Heritage Project members Maxine Gross, Violetta Sharps-Jones, Courtnie Thurston, and Robert Thurston will lead the session. To register, visit: HyattsvilleAgingInPlace.org/events.
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COVID-19 At-Home Test Kit Distribution
Limited Number of Free COVID-19 At-Home Test Kits Available for City Residents
The City of College Park will begin distributing more than 1,000 at-home COVID-19 test kits to City residents in early February. If you are a City resident and would like a FREE COVID-19 At-Home Test Kit, you must fill out the reservation request form here. More details are available at https://www.collegeparkmd.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=334.
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2021 ARPA Assistance Grants
The City has established two programs to assist businesses, non-profits, and residents address negative financial impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The American Rescue Program Act (ARPA) has provided funds that the City is using for these and many other projects. The goal of these programs is to help our residents, businesses and non-profits get back on their feet and better prepared to be financially successful in the future. For program information, including requirements and applications, please visit www.collegeparkmd.gov/arpa.
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Countrywide Master Plan of Transportation Survey
The Prince George’s County Master Plan of Transportation (MPOT 2035) is being updated and as the County moves forward in the process, community members are invited to submit input and feedback via a short survey. The purpose of this survey is to understand the County's transportation needs and priorities and to identify points of future development.
Please complete the survey, and feel free to post it on social media, and/or share the survey link with others in the community who may be interested in participating.
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Free Tree Giveaway
The City is hosting a free Earth Day Tree Giveaway! City residents interested in participating in the tree giveaway must complete the registration form at www.collegeparkmd.gov/treegiveaway2022 by March 4, 2022. Once registered, residents need to come on Saturday, April 23, 2022, from 8:00 am until noon at the City’s Department of Public Works (located at 9217 51st Avenue) to pick up their tree(s).
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No-Mow Month is this April
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Department of Public Works
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Items available to purchase from the Department:
Call 240-487-3590 for more information, or visit: www.colllegeparkmd.gov/products.
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For any information related to refuse, recycling, or other Public Works related items, contact the Department at: 240-487-3590 or publicworks@collegeparkmd.gov.
The Department is located at 9217 51st Ave. Business hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Compost and wood mulch: Deliveries are finished for the season, but material is available year-round for pick up, Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Bring a shovel and containers and be prepared to dig.
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Aluminum cans are infinitely recyclable with nearly 75% of all aluminum ever produced still in use today.
In as few as 60 days, the aluminum can that contains your favorite beverage may have been manufactured, filled, sold, recycled, and remanufactured.
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Right-of-Way Pruning
City crews are working to prune vegetation, tree and/or shrub branches, that are overhanging into the public right-of-way to improve clearance for pedestrians on the sidewalk and vehicular clearance on the street. Pruning may include City trees & shrubs as well as vegetation growing from private property. The crew will be working in the following neighborhoods: Berwyn, and the east side of Rhode Island Avenue north of Route 193. Work will continue through the winter, weather permitting. Please contact the horticulturist at DPW with questions.
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Noise and Nuisance Municipal Infractions
February 7, 2022 to February 13, 2022
There were no violations of the Noise Ordinance, or Article I, 141-1 Danger to Public Safety/Health or Article II, 141-13 Unruly Social Gatherings.
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Weekly Highlights of Contract Police Activity
February 4, 2022 to February 10, 2022
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2/4 Contract officer responded to a call for service for a report of a Hit and Run accident in the 5000 block of Mangum Road. The striking driver was identified and received 10 citations.
2/5 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Berwyn Road and 49th Avenue. 3 warning citations were issued.
2/5 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Saint Andrews Place and DePauw Place. 4 warnings were issued.
2/5 Contract officer conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle with loud exhaust at Rhode Island Avenue and Odessa Road. The driver was issued 10 citations and 3 SERO’s.
2/5 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Saint Andrews Place and Duke Street. 1 citation and 7 warnings were issued.
2/6 Contract officer conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle with loud exhaust at University Blvd and Metzerott Road. The driver was issued 4 warning citations.
2/6 Contract officer conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle with loud exhaust at University Blvd and Boteler Lane. The driver was issued 6 citations and 2 SERO’s.
2/6 Contract officer conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle with loud exhaust at University Blvd and Baltimore Avenue. The driver was issued 5 citations and 2 SERO’s.
2/6 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Berwyn Road and 49th Avenue. 2 citations and 7 warnings were issued.
2/7 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Edgewood Road and 51st Avenue. 3 citations and 3 warnings were issued.
2/7 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Saint Andrews Place and Duke Street. 2 citations and 4 warnings were issued.
2/7 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Calvert Road and Princeton Avenue. 2 warnings were issued.
2/8 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Saint Andrews Place and Marlbrough Way. 3 citations and 5 warnings were issued.
2/9 Contract Officer and Code Enforcement Officer conducted a knock and talk(noise/parties) in the 7200 block of Dartmouth Road.
2/10 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) at Saint Andrews Place and DePauw Place. 1 citation and 7 warnings were issued.
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Statistical Data and Issued:
MD State Citations: 36
Warnings: 86
Equipment Repair Orders: 10
Distracted Driving Citations: 0
Parking Citations: 0
Field Observation Report: 0
Youth Field Observation Report: 0
Citations in Lieu of Arrest: 0
Civil Citation: 0
Criminal Arrests: 0
DWS Arrest: 0
DWI Arrest: 0
Warrant Arrest: 0
Premise Checks: 19
Referral Student Code of Conduct: 0
Downtown Area Pedestrian Warnings: 21
Downtown Area Pedestrian Citations: 0
Berwyn-Lakeland Pedestrian Warnings: 0
Berwyn-Lakeland Pedestrian Citations: 0
North College Park Pedestrian Warnings: 0
North College Park Pedestrian Citations: 0
Loud Exhaust Enforcement Stats:
Citations: 15
Warnings: 13
SERO's: 4
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Monthly Public Safety Maps
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Public Safety Committee Meetings
Monday, March 14, 2022 | Virtual | 7:30 p.m.
Please join City Elected Officials, Police, Department of Public Services staff, and your neighbors from all around the City, for an informative monthly community meeting. This meeting takes place every second Monday of the month via zoom. Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/96168994626.
This community meeting will discuss City-wide crime statistics, recent incidents of public interest, neighborhood watch tips, and special public safety related topics.
To facilitate City-wide participation, these will be virtual meetings that you may join in from your home. Please invite your neighbors so that this useful information may be shared throughout the City.
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Clean-Up Saturdays & Shredding Event*
April 2*, 9, 30, and May 21, 2022
7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Department of Public Works, 9217 51st Avenue
*Shredding event is on Saturday, April 2, 2022 from 8:00 – 12:00 p.m.
The City of College Park Public Works facility will be open for City residents to drop off bulky trash, white goods, electronics recycling, brush, and yard trim. You must be a resident of the City of College Park and bring proof of City residency to participate, although anyone can buy compost or wood mulch during this event. Residents may also bring Styrofoam, small quantities of light bulbs and tubes, and batteries for recycling.
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Please note that by participating in City events, you acknowledge and assume all risks and liabilities including possible exposure to illnesses, including but not limited to COVID-19. Masks and social distancing are strongly encouraged.
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Meetings at a Glance
City of College Park Mayor and Council Meetings
Zoom ID Number: 923 9857 4069
Dial in Phone Number: 301-715-8592
- After dialing the phone number, enter the meeting ID when prompted, press #.
- There is no participant ID, press #.
- Enter the meeting password 419048, press #.
CLICK HERE for detailed instructions on how to use Zoom.
Please note: participants will be muted during the meeting, except during public comment.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2022 - 7:30 p.m.
- Mayor and Council Regular Meeting - In person & Online
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Community Meetings
Note: These are not City meetings but have City staff or Contract Police as a host.
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PGPD District 1 Coffee Club:
Webinar (every 2nd & 4th Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.)
Join by phone: 978- 990-5399, Meeting ID: 833 9609 4990, Password: 720306
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