WEEKLY BULLETIN
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February 8, 2019
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The Charter Review Commission’s first Public Forum will be held this coming Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. For details, see below under events.
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Good Neighbor Day - Team Leaders Apply!
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Want to share your leadership skills?
Good Neighbor Day, a community-side day of service for College Park is seeking volunteers to serve as Project Team Leaders!
This year's Good Neighbor Day is Saturday, April 13, 2019.
Applications are due February 18.
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Little Paint Branch Trail Closures
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From Prince George's County Department of Parks and Recreation:
Public Notice
As of January 31, 2019
Little Paint Branch Trail Extension
- Construction will be temporarily suspended due to weather-related issues.
- The 2.2 mile project (from Cherry Hill Road to Beltsville Community Center on Sellman Road) is 90% complete.
- The contractor will return in March or April, depending on weather, to wrap up the project.
- The trail is generally passable, but has small unfinished conditions throughout, such as unpaved sections, no signage or striping, fencing needs, power pole guy wire adjustments and other features that will be completed when construction resumes.
- A major section of the trail adjacent to the Knights of Columbus property is not passable and will be fully posted as OFF LIMITS. Please do not try to use this section of trail and do not trespass on Knights of Columbus facility grounds to go around the construction site.
Little Paint Branch Trail Closure for Repairs
- Just south of Cherry Hill Road, the existing Little Paint Branch Trail is being compromised by flood waters. Environmental Quality Resources (EQR) is addressing 3 trail washout and undermining locations, by conducting a 4-6 week long emergency streambank stabilization project for DPR. This work is underway as of January 28, 2019, and will continue until finished. For 2-3 weeks, the trail will be closed during the hours that the contractor is working at the site--Monday through Friday, 6:30 AM to 4 PM.
- Outside of these hours and on weekends the contractor will attempt to leave the trail passable. This will require trails users to use detours on unpaved areas adjacent to the pavement. Trail users should exercise caution. The portion of trail that has fallen into the stream channel will be blocked off at all hours until the base is will remain closed until fully stabilized and new paving is applied.
For further information contact the DPR Help Desk: 301-699-2255
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Baltimore Avenue Road Closures
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Starting on February 18, State Highway Administration will close two lanes on Baltimore Avenue from College Avenue to University Boulevard until November 30. Most of the work should be done during the night hours between 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.
From State Highway Administration:
Northern Pipeline Construction Co.(NPL), under contract with Washington Gas(WG), will be relocating natural gas distribution pipeline in conflict with the roadway improvement project PG624517 proposed by Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration. Construction is anticipated to start February 18th, 2019 and conclude November 30, 2019; weather and system permitting. Most work will be performed during night hours between 9:00 pm and 5:00 am. In the event of inclement weather, NPL will cease construction until suitable conditions resume.
To facilitate the relocation, two lanes of traffic will need to be closed during construction. The lanes closed will vary from the two southbound lanes and the two northbound lanes depending on the section of pipeline being relocated. Sidewalk closures will not be necessary.
Those with questions for NPL before and while the work is taking place should contact Don Weller, NPL Construction Project Manager, at (571) 364-2048, or dweller@gonpl.com. Those with questions for Washington Gas should contact Randy Layne, Washington Gas Construction Project Supervisor, at (703) 408-0584, or rl05272@washgas.com.
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Department of Public Works
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Completed installation of 6 new combo trash/recyclables receptacles to replace existing trash receptacles. The new units are located at Cherry Hill Road & 47th Ave at the bus stop, Berwyn House Road near Rhode Island Avenue at James Adams Park, the remaining 4 units are along the bike trail in Calvert Hills between Guilford & Albion Roads. A new expanded bench was also installed to remove a deteriorating wooden bench along the Calvert Hills bike trail in the vicinity of Harvard Road.
Street tree pruning by Public Works staff, is underway in Lakeland to improve clearance mainly over the streets and sidewalks.
The City has a program to reimburse the cost (up to $150.00) of approved trees on private property, it’s called the Tree Canopy Enhancement Program (TCEP).
Click here
for more information and application.
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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
The Department is located at 9217 51st Ave.
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Items available to purchase from the Department:
50-gallon rain barrels for $72. Click
here
for more information.
Yard Waste Carts for City residents for $25. Click
here
for more information.
Backyard Composting Bins for $20 (city residents) and $40(non-residents). Click
here
for more information.
SMARTLEAF® compost ($28 cubic yard) and wood mulch ($12 cubic yard) are available for pick up. Click
here
for more information.
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Weekly Highlights of Contract Police Activity
January 25 - 31, 2019
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From the Prince George's County Police Department: When you are out and about, please remember to remove valuables from an unattended vehicle.
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1/25
Contract officers cited 6 vehicles for parking in the fire lane in the 4300 block of Hartwick Road.
1/26
Contract officer was conducting routine patrol of the parking garage and located a suspicious vehicle. As the officer approached, they smelled the odor of marijuana. The 4 occupants (non-students) received criminal citations for possession of open alcoholic beverages.
1/26
Contract officer responded to a call for service for a report of a theft (shoplifter) at the Home Depot located at 4700 Cherry Hill Road. The contract officer located the suspect in front of the Best Buy as the suspect attempted to conceal the merchandise (over $1000.00). The suspect was wanted on an outstanding warrant and was placed under arrest for theft and transported to District I by the beat officer.
1/26
Contract officer responded to a call for service for a report of a critical missing person in the 9500 block of 49th Place. The officer located the M/P (disrobed) at Rhode Island Avenue and Edgewood Road. The M/P was transported to PGGH for evaluation.
1/28
Contract officers stopped 7 students for possession of open alcoholic beverages at Rhode Island Avenue and Calvert Road. Student Referrals were submitted.
1/31
Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Speed Enforcement) in the 9000 block of Baltimore Avenue. (108 citations were issued as the officer was operating the portable “Mobile Camera.”)
Due to the ongoing complaint regarding fire lane violations in the 4300 block of Hartwick Road we conducted several checks and issued 11 parking violations this week.
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Statistical Data and Issued:
MD State Citations: 51
Warnings: 112
Equipment Repair Orders: 18
Distracted Driving Citations: 1
Parking Citations: 23
Field Observation Report: 0
Youth Field Observation Report: 0
Citations in Lieu of Arrest: 4
Civil Citation: 0
Criminal Arrests: 1
DWS Arrest: 0
DWI Arrest: 0
Warrant Arrest: 0
Premise Checks: 1
Referral Student Code of Conduct: 7
Zone 1/Downtown Area Pedestrian Warnings: 30
Zone 1/Downtown Area Pedestrian Citations: 0
Zone 2/Berwyn - Lakeland Pedestrian Warnings: 2
Zone 2/Berwyn - Lakeland Pedestrian Citations: 0
Zone 3/North College Park Pedestrian Warnings: 0
Zone 3/North College Park Pedestrian Citations: 0
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Workshop: Importance of Having a Will
Saturday, February 9
12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Old Parish House
4711 Knox Road
Ms. Cereta A. Lee, the Register of Wills for Prince George’s County, with the City of College Park, presents a workshop on the Importance of Having a Will.
For more information, contact the City'
s Clerk's Office at 240-487-3501. RSVP is not required.
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Public Forum: Charter Review Commission
Monday, February 11
7:30 p.m.
City Hall Council Chambers
4500 Knox Road
The City of College Park has established a Charter Review Commission (CRC) to hear from our residents on the benefit
s and
concerns associated with changing the length of the term for elected officials from two to four years, and on the benefits and concerns related to staggering those terms or having them run concurrently.
The Commission’s first Public Forum will be held on Monday, February 11, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 4500 Knox Road.
For more information, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 240-487-3501.
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Parent's Night Out
Friday, February 15
6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
College Park Community Center
5051 Pierce Avenue
Spend an evening at a local restaurant while your 6-12 year old child has fun at the Community Center!
Bring this flyer
in to Hard Times Cafe (4738 Cherry Hill Road) during the event time frame to get 20% off food only.
PGParks Ticket #: CPKCC-SPEC-GA-20190215
$6 per child for residents of Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties; $8 for non-residents
Limited to 20 children total between 6-12 years old. Bring valid parent drivers licenses and child’s birth certificate to register with M-NCPPC. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Questions: Call 301.699.2255 or 301.441.2647. Presented by the City of College Park's Recreation Board and Prince George's County Parks and Recreation.
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Meetings at a Glance
City of College Park Mayor and Council Notice of Meetings
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Tuesday, February 12, 2019 - 7:30 p.m.
- Mayor and Council Regular Meeting
- Public Hearing on Charter Amendment 19-CR-01
Tuesday, February 19, 2019 - 7:30 p.m.
- Mayor and Council Worksession
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