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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Recent Prince George's County News (31 May 2011)

  • 1 Jun 2011 (Wed), 1:30 pm, PG Council PSFM Committee, CAB Room 2027
Gory Prince George's
Public Safety
County Government and Politics
State Government and Politics
Big Brother:
Education
Business, Transportation and Development
  • ggwash Affordable Tysons, push for more speed cameras, Outer Beltway unlikely, Metro car problems, more Links: http://ggwash.org/10680 
  • NY times: Transit Hub in Maryland Gets a Second Chance (New Carrollton) http://is.gd/PrZVHZ 
  • RiverdalePatch Riverdale Park Mayor Archer discusse Cafritz's movement with Whole Foods. .
Local (Municipalities)
  • Capitol Heights:
    • See McKelvin & Ellis under Gory Prince George's, above
  • New Carrollton:
    • See Unidentified man under Gory Prince George's, above
  • Riverdale Park:
    • RiverdalePatch Riverdale Park Mayor Archer discusse Cafritz's movement with Whole Foods. .
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Monday, May 30, 2011

Recent Prince George's County News (30 May 2011)

Gory Prince George's
Public Safety
County Government and Politics
State Government and Politics
Other

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Recent Prince George's County News (29 May 2011)

  • 1 Jun 2011 (Wed), 1:30 pm, PG Council PSFM Committee, CAB Room 2027
  • 2 Jun 2011 (Thu), 10:00 am, PG Council HEHS Committee, CAB Room 2027
  • 2 Jun 2011 (Thu), 6:30 pm, District 2 Town Hall Meeting, Northwestern HS, 7000 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville
Gory Prince George's
Public Safety

County Government and Politics
  • PGCCouncilMedia PGCounty Council News is out! http://bit.ly/efRQWE 
  • Post (Editorial): Prince George’s council members spend money like few others http://is.gd/zoT2Gd 
    • Post: "pay themselves ...more than their counterparts elsewhere ... context of public corruption, ethical blindness and official arrogance"
State Government and Politics

  • Post (Editorial): Maryland should hunt for more revenue for its transportation network http://is.gd/cdYmYE 
Big Brother:
  • Times: New bus cameras to help nab bad drivers (Big Brother IS watching you!) http://is.gd/TtejuP .
    Education
    • Times: New bus cameras to help nab bad drivers (Big Brother IS watching you!) http://is.gd/TtejuP .
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    Post editorial: Prince George’s council members spend money like few others

    Editorial Board Opinion
    Prince George’s council members spend money like few others.
    By Editorial, Sunday, May 29, 6:53 PM

    PRINCE GEORGE’S County Council members pay themselves $96,417 a year, more than their counterparts elsewhere in Maryland or, for that matter, in most of the biggest cities in America — Baltimore, Boston and Houston, to name just a few. The council also bestows more money on its own operations, staff and contractors than councils elsewhere, spending more per resident, for example, than councils in Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles, and more as a percentage of total government spending than councils in New York, Dallas and the District of Columbia.

    In fact, most local governing bodies, compared to Prince George’s, look like models of thrift. In neighboring Montgomery County, for instance, council members spend about $2 million less on themselves and their staff annually, despite overseeing 140,000 more people and a budget 40 percent larger than the one in Prince George’s. Why in the world should the council in Prince George’s be outspending councils in larger, richer and more populous localities?

     As a proportion of the county’s $2.7 billion budget, the council’s own spending ($12.9 million) might be only the subject of some mild derision were it not for the deep-seated context of public corruption, ethical blindness and official arrogance in the county. For years, too many elected officials have treated the county as a bottomless money pit for themselves and their friends. The fact that the council’s own spendthrift habits are over the top reflects that long-standing culture of impunity, unaccountability and self-indulgence.

    The council has improved lately, thanks to a couple of smart, straight-talking newcomers elected last fall. Nonetheless, it must be galling to county workers, most of whose salaries remain frozen for the third straight year as a result of council action, that the council’s own pay is scheduled to rise at the end of this year, albeit modestly and by vote of last year’s outgoing council, five of whose members are gone.

    Equally troubling, the council’s own budget, operations and activities remain opaque. As The Post’s Miranda S. Spivack reported, it’s not just that the public can’t find the details of the council’s budget or its outside contracts online; even some council members said that they were unaware of them. What excuse can there be for not accounting for all county spending online, clearly and accessibly, including spending by the council and individual members?

    That lack of transparency has given rise to questionable, even brazenly inappropriate spending in the past, including the disgraceful misuse by council members of their county-issued credit cards for personal expenses; those credit cards should never have been issued. The county’s reputation has been badly stained by such antics, as well as by the recent corruption conviction of former county executive Jack B. Johnson. Council members say they want to set a new ethical tone for the county. They could start by tightening their own belts and establishing a new standard of public accountability and transparency.
    Comment: Interesting that there is no mention of the political party of all the council members, old and new, and  convicted county executive Johnson.  I can't help wondering if the Post would have made the same omission of all or most of the people mentioned had been from the other party.

    Saturday, May 28, 2011

    Recent Prince George's County News (28 May 2011)

    Gory Prince George's
    Public Safety
    County Government and Politics
    Education
    Business, Transportation and Development
    • Gazette: Overdue WSSC bills surpass $12 million; Utility says delinquent government accounts rose most http://is.gd/kRlfTU 
    • Gazette: 4 Prince George's apartment properties sell for $72M; Foulger-Pratt part of deal; aging units to be renovated http://is.gd/j7X0yr
    • Gazette: Charging stations for electric cars proliferating around state; About 80 new ones expected this year http://is.gd/Bl9bYH
    • Gazette: PG residents air complaints to Pepco; Task force compiling recommendations to limit outages, quicken repairs http://is.gd/dVKlwT 
      • kerpen Power came back around 2:30AM after ANOTHER pathetic Pepco failure. Total outage about 8 hours, 6 longer than they estimated. 
      • wellknownfact Hey, #Pepco who's working PR tonight? No worries, plenty of us here to fill the dead air with negative opinions. .
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    Friday, May 27, 2011

    Recent Prince George's County News (26 & 27 May 2011)

    Gory Prince George's
    Public Safety
    County Government and Politics
    State Government and Politics
    Education
    Prince George's Hospital
    • Gazette: Resuscitating a hospital; Holistice [sic] approach needed in county (Editorial) http://is.gd/nF97UY
      Business, Transportation and Development
      Local (Municipalities)
      Other

      Thursday, May 26, 2011

      Recent Prince George's County News (25 May 2011)

      • PGCCouncilMedia 2011 Redistricting Commission meets May 26,10:45–11:45 a.m., Rm #2190, CAB, 14741 Gov. Oden Bowie Drive, Upper Marlboro. Call 301.952.3700. 
      Gory Prince George's
      Public Safety
        County Government and Politics
        State Government and Politics
        Education
        • MD Daily Record: $2M suit alleges peer sex abuse at P.G. County school (Robert Goddard Montessori Schoo) http://is.gd/xeyR07 
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        Tuesday, May 24, 2011

        Recent Prince George's County News (24 May 2011)

        • 25 May 2011 (Wed), 6:30 pm, Pepco Service Reliability Town Hall Meeting, College Park City Hall, 4500 Knox Rd http://yhoo.it/jKKVnH
        Gory Prince George's
        Public Safety
        County Government and Politics
        State Government and Politics
        Education
        Business, Transportation and Development
        Local (Municipalities)
        Other

        Monday, May 23, 2011

        Recent Prince George's County News (23 May 2011)

        • 24 May 2011 (Tue),  10:00 am, PG Council THE Committee, proposed legislation, CB-3-2011, an ACT concerning taxicabs and limousines, CAB Room 2027
        • 24 May 2011 (Tue), 7:00 pm, District 9 Community Forum, Princeton Elementary School, 6101 Baxter Drive, Camp Springs Map
        Gory Prince George's
        Public Safety
        • PGPolice: Police Seek Assistance in Locating Critical Missing Person (Leonard Hardy) (3101) http://is.gd/R5aY7A 
          • UMarlboroPatch: County Police Seeking Help Finding Leonard Hardy, 68-yr-old man, missing since Monday morning [photo] http://is.gd/sHbD04 
        • DigitalJournal: Crime Declines 30 Percent at Franklin Park Apartment Community in Greenbelt Under New Ownership http://is.gd/Agya1D 

        County Government and Politics
        State Government and Politics

        Education
        Business, Transportation and Development
        Local (Municipalities)
        Other

        Sunday, May 22, 2011

        Recent Prince George's County News (22 May 2011)

        • 24 May 2011 (Tue),  10:00 am, PG Council THE Committee, proposed legislation, CB-3-2011, an ACT concerning taxicabs and limousines, CAB Room 2027
        • 24 May 2011 (Tue), 7:00 pm, District 9 Community Forum, Princeton Elementary School, 6101 Baxter Drive, Suitland Map
        Public Safety
        • Gazette: "Due to technical difficulties with the police department's information, county police reports were not available this week"
        • Greenbelt PD Crime Report for the week of May 15, 2011 http://yhoo.it/ij0GPy.

        Government and Politics
        Business, Transportation andDevelopment
        Local (Municipalities)
        • Greenbelt:
          • Greenbelt PD Crime Report for the week of May 15, 2011: ... From: KellyLawson Date: Fri, May 20, ... http://yhoo.it/ij0GPy
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