WEEKLY BULLETIN | October 1, 2021
Shredding Event - One Day Only
October 2*, 2021 | Public Works, 9217 51st Ave. | 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Onsite document shredding services will be available to City of College Park residents on Saturday, October 2, from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Bring your old tax records, medical paperwork, and any other confidential information to be shredded while you wait. All paper will be recycled. You must be a resident of the City of College Park and bring proof of residency to participate.

See full details about October Cleanup Saturdays under City Events below. Or, click here for more information.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
New Neighbors Homeownership Grant

Looking for a home in College Park? The City of College Park New Neighborhood Homeownership Grant Program offers $5,000 grants for down payment or closing cost assistance to qualified buyers or properties. Buyers must agree to live in the house for a minimum of five years. For more information, visit collegeparkmd.gov/newneighbor.
COVID-19 Vaccine & Booster Clinic at Duvall Field
Thursday, October 7, 2021 | Duvall Field | 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

The Prince Georges County Health Department Vaccine Clinic will be at Duvall Field on October 7th from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. to provide COVID-19 vaccines and boosters. Sign up for your appointment here: https://www.marylandvax.org/appointment/en/reg/6132500942.
City Election
Sunday, November 7, 2021 | 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Have you received your application yet? City Registered Voters were mailed an application for an Absentee Ballot in late September. If you want to vote by mail, please return your application as soon as possible. Ballots will be mailed beginning in early October. 

If you don’t receive an absentee ballot application in the mail, you may download it from the City website or pick it up from any City building. You can also call us at 240-487-3501 and we will mail you one.

We encourage you to return your application to one of the City’s secure ballot drop boxes:
  • Davis Hall: 9217 51st Avenue
  • On Campus: west side of Stamp Student Union, on Union Lane, by the USPS and FedEx boxes
  • Calvert Road School: 4601 Calvert Road
 
You can also mail it to us but note that we must receive your completed application before October 26 so we can mail out your ballot. Please, do not return your application to City Hall.
 
It’s not too late to register to vote! The deadline is October 10. Please contact Prince George’s County at 301-341-7300, or visit http://www.elections.state.md.us to register to vote or update your registration to your current address.
 
Who’s Running? For information about the candidates, visit our website, or look for the special Election Edition of the Municipal Scene, coming next week.
 
Election Judges Wanted: We still need a few Election Judges to work the poll on Election Day, Sunday, November 7. Polls are open from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Judges are asked to report at 8:00 a.m. and must remain until procedures are completed, at about 7:00 p.m. Judges are paid $200 for the day and a light meal is provided. You must work the entire day.

Interested? Please Click here for an application, or contact La’Toya Moore, [email protected]. For more information about the upcoming City Election, please contact Janeen S. Miller, City Clerk, at 240-487-3501.
The City is Hiring!

The City has several positions open! To apply, visit https://collegeparkmd.applicantpool.com/jobs/.
A WEEK IN REVIEW
Department of Public Works
Items available to purchase from the Department: 


Click for more information, or visit: www.colllegeparkmd.gov/products.
For any information related to refuse, recycling, or other Public Works related items, contact the Department at: 240-487-3590 or [email protected].

For a list of changes to Special Collection Pickups, including Yard Waste and for information about the Bulk Trash Changes, please visit: www.collegeparkmd.gov/specialcollections.

The Department is located at 9217 51st Ave. Business hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

  • Click here for information on new changes to Bulk Trash.
City Tree Programs & Maintenance

Trees provide many benefits such as reduction of cooling and heating costs, interception of rainwater, increasing property values and improving air quality. The City offers a few ways to help.
 
  • REQUESTS FOR STREET TREES. The City has a program that provides for street tree planting in the right-of-way area, which includes the grass strip between the curb and sidewalk. College Park residents interested in requesting a tree can contact Brenda Alexander at 240-487-3590 or [email protected]. The location will be inspected to determine if it is suitable.
  • TREE CANOPY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (TCEP). City of College Park property owners can apply for reimbursement of up to $150.00 annually, for approved tree(s) planted on their residential lot.

The completed application should be sent to [email protected] for review and approval prior to planting. Click here for a link to the guidelines and application.

The City is responsible for tree maintenance in the rights-of-way, City maintained buildings and parks, and on public property. Tree maintenance on private property is the responsibility of the property owner.
Noise and Nuisance Municipal Infractions
September 20, 2021 to September 26, 2021
 
There was one violation of the Noise Ordinance, and none for Article I, 141-1 Danger to Public Safety/Health or Article II, 141-13 Unruly Social Gatherings.
Weekly Highlights of Contract Police Activity
September 17, 2021 to September 23, 2021
9/17 Contract officer conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle with loud exhaust at MD Route 193 and University BLVD. The driver was issued 1 citation.

9/17 Contract officer conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle with loud exhaust at MD Route 193 and University BLVD. The driver was issued 1 SERO.

9/20 Contract officer conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle with loud exhaust at Cherry Hill Road and 47th Avenue. The driver was issued 3 citations.

9/21 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Stop Sign Enforcement) in the 9100 block of Saint Andrews Place. 2 citations and 4 warnings were issued.

9/21 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Speed Enforcement) in the 9000 block of Baltimore Avenue and issued 158 “Mobile” Camera violations.

9/23 Contract officer conducted a traffic assignment (Speed Enforcement) in the 9000 block of Baltimore Avenue and issued 18 “Mobile” Camera violations.
Statistical Data and Issued:
MD State Citations: 12
Warnings: 64
Equipment Repair Orders: 5
Distracted Driving Citations: 0
Parking Citations: 2
Field Observation Report: 1
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: 15
Referral Student Code of Conduct: 0
Downtown Area Pedestrian Warnings: 30
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: 4
Warnings: 0
SERO's: 1
Monthly Public Safety Maps

For monthly Prince George's County Police public safety maps and statistical data for the City of College Park, visit www.collegeparkmd.gov/publicsafety.
CITY EVENTS AND RECREATION
Community Meeting: Sustainability Discussion
Saturday, October 9, 2021 | 10:00 a.m.

Want to know what sustainability issues matter most to College Park residents? What actions residents are already taking to make our city greener and cleaner? Join College Park's Committee for a Better Environment for a Zoom webinar on Saturday, October 9 at 10 a.m. to find out the results of a survey of College Park residents about how they are greening their lives, and steps they'd like the city take to make College Park greener. We'll also discuss actions that local communities are taking that College Park could adopt to be greener. And there will be time for questions and discussion. Everyone is welcome to join and we encourage people to share their ideas for being more sustainable!

October Public Safety Meeting
Monday, October 11, 2021 | 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. The next meeting will discuss Home Fire Prevention & Safety - Presented by Maryland State Firemen’s Association Fire Prevention and Life Safety Committee. Participate in fire safety knowledge quiz and win a 10 year battery powered smoke alarm..

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.
Rabies and Microchip Clinic
Sunday, October 24, 2021 | Public Works, 9217 51st Ave. | 10:00 a.m.

The City's Animal Control and Animal Welfare Committee are hosting a Rabies and Microchip Clinic for City pets on October 24, 2021 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Appointments are required - slots are individual, you can only register one animal per spot. Appointments are in 10 minute slots, and space is limited. All animals must be leashed or properly confined to a carrier. No walk-ins.

City residents must be able to provide proof of residence to obtain free services. Services will be discounted for non-residents as follows (exact cash only):

  • Rabies vaccine, $10.00 For 3-year Rabies vaccines, the pet owner must have a current signed rabies certificate (1- or 3-year), and vaccines will be given at the discretion of the veterinarian.
  • Microchipping, $20.00

Please come no earlier than 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment time. Please remain in the vehicle with your pets, and wait to be called for your appointment. To participate and get event details, register on Eventbrite: oct2021rabiesclinic.eventbrite.com.

By participating in this event, 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.
October Cleanup Saturdays
October 2*, 16 & 23, 2021 | Public Works, 9217 51st Ave. | 7:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

The City of College Park Public Works facility will be open for City residents to drop-off bulky trash, white goods, electronics, brush, and yard trim. You must be a resident of the City of College Park and bring proof of City residency in order to participate. Bulk trash brought on cleanup days does not count toward bulk trash limits, nor are any fees applied for appliances, televisions, or monitors. There is a $4 fee for all tires.

PUBLIC WORKS DOES NOT ACCEPT: Brick, concrete, rock, propane tanks, hazardous materials such as automotive batteries, ammunition, automotive fluids/fuels, cleaning agents, cooking oil, mercury, insecticide/herbicide, fertilizer, oil-based paints, pool chemicals, photographic chemicals, roof shingles, smoke detectors, solvents, sealants, varnishes and stains.

Items for purchase: You don’t need to be a resident to purchase any of the products except yard waste carts. Check the website for latest information regarding availability.
• Rain Barrels $72, limited number available
• Compost Bins $20 resident, $40 nonresident
• Yard Waste Carts $25, residency required
• GAT traps $50, limited number available
• Smartleaf Compost $28 a cubic yard (check website for availability)
• Wood Mulch $12 a cubic yard

DURING CLEAN-UP DAYS, THE FOLLOWING WILL BE COLLECTED:
• Household batteries for recycling - limit 6. This includes rechargeable batteries such as Li-Ion, Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Ni-Zn; Single-use alkaline batteries such as AA, AAA, 9V, C, D button cell, and lithium primary. No damaged batteries; no automotive batteries.
• Fluorescent light bulbs and tubes (must be intact) - limit 4. Includes U-shaped or circular fluorescent lamps, High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps, Ultraviolet (UV) lamps, Incandescent Bulbs, Halogen or Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL’s).
• Block Styrofoam for recycling (coolers and large blocks of packing material). No packing peanuts, cups or plates.

Shredding Event
October 2*, 2021 | Public Works, 9217 51st Ave. | 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Onsite document shredding services will be available to City of College Park residents on Saturday, October 2, from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Bring your old tax records, medical paperwork, and any other confidential information to be shredded while you wait. All paper will be recycled. You must be a resident of the City of College Park and bring proof of residency to participate.
College Park Day - Cancelled

We regret to inform that the 2021 College Park Day event has been cancelled. We hope to see everyone next year in 2022.
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.
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Community Meetings
Note: These are not City meetings but have City staff or Contract Police as a host.
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

Community Public Safety Discussion:
Zoom Meeting (every 2nd Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m.)
Join by phone: 301-715-8592, Meeting ID: 961 6899 4626
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