"Concerned Citizens of Prince George's County District 4 and the Surrounding Areas"
To preserve and advocate for the quality of life in ALL communities
If you have not already filled out your 2020 Census please do so! We need you to be counted so resources can be allocated accordingly!
Are you tired of developers coming into your communities building things you do not want and tired of your elected County Council members passing bills that only hurt us in the long run? If so, neighbors you can do something about it by signing the Charter Amendment Petition and getting other residents of Prince George's County to sign as well. Please try to get at least 5 to 10 individuals to sign. We need 10,000 signatures to meet our goal. Sign the petition if you are ready for a change.
Please read about the bill Davis is presenting CB-48-2020 tomorrow and it is going straight to Committee here.
SIGN the CHARTER AMENDMENT PETITION
Restore County Council Term Limits TODAY by clicking here. Primary Voting by mail is June 2nd.
LEARN more about the petition by visiting the Restore PG term limits website or following them on Facebook at Restore PG Term Limits.
By signing this petition, you are saying YES you want residents of Prince George’s County to vote on this change in November.
History of term limits in Prince George’s Co. Md: In 2016, the County Council succeeded in it's 25 year effort to undermine the two-term limit by getting At-Large seats that sitting Council members can run for. Since 1992, developers and zoning lawyers funded FOUR efforts to repeal or revise term limits, and in 2016 they succeeded. Now, County residents believe that the Council may again try to extend its term in office to three (3) terms.
Cozy relations between the Council and developers have led to years of poor quality development, increased road congestion, overcrowded schools, and failure to fund aging infrastructure - inspiring numerous tax increases. Meanwhile, the County Council has given itself huge pay increases, run the County deep into debt, and approved numerous "stealth rezonings" that the public was unaware of or found their concerns totally ignored.
Prince George's County Council hold it's Public Hearing on Nov. 19 for CB-017-2019 known as Freeway Airport.
Created by Dr. Keith Strong on Freeway Airport.
Contact our County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (301)952-4131, your congressional representative: Anthony G. Brown https://anthonybrown.house.gov/contact/ phone: (202)225-8699, Senator Dogulas J.J. Peters https://www.senatorpeters.com phone: (301)858-3631 or (410)841-3631 House Congressman Steny Hoyer https://hoyer.house.gov/help/contact.
To sign up to speak at the Hearing. Advance Registration forms are accepted until close of business on the day before the hearing; however, registration is also accepted on-site before the hearing. Written statements may be submitted in addition to, or in lieu of, verbal testimony. To be accepted, written testimony or comments must be original, signed copies. E-mails or faxes will not be considered, unless followed by originals mailed to: Office of the Clerk of the Council | County Administration Building | Room 2198 | Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
You may also bring an original signed copy of your written statement to the County Council Hearing.
County Council Clerk’s Office, 301-952-3600
Todd M. Turner, 301-952-3094
Danielle M. Glaros, 301-952-3060
Thomas E. Dernoga, 301-952-3887
Monique Anderson-Walker, 301-952-3860
Deni L. Traveras, 301-952-4436
Mel Franklin, 301-952-2638
Derrick Leon Davis, 301-952-3426
Calvin S. Hawkins, 301-952-2195
Rodney C. Streeter, 301-952-3690
Jolene Ivey, 301-952-3864
Sydney J. Harrison, 301-952-3820
Steny Hoyer, 301-474-0119
Stop CB-017-2019 in the upcoming legislative session for Prince George’s County
Please get involved in order to preserve the quality of life along church road. Please sign our petition here!