Friday, February 15, 2019

Energy Choices

(Click on the image for the Maryland Public Service Commission video)
Other views on energy choices:

County Senior Resource Guide

(Click on the image to download the 44 page guide.)
The guide includes:
  • A Senior Transportation Guide
  • A Listing of Subsidized, Affordable Senior Housing
  • An Overview of Senior Program and Services
  • A Listing of Support Groups
  • Recreational Opportunities, and more.

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Prince George's Vying for Amazon HQ2 Again After NYC Pullout

(Click on image for Tracee Wilkins' News4 report)
"Prince George's County wasn't picked last year as one of two Amazon HQ2 sites. But after Amazon announced Thursday that they decided against moving to New York City, Prince George's decided to give it another go."

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Gov. Hogan Exits Talks for New Redskins Stadium in Prince George's County

(Click on the image for Drew Wilder's News4 report)
"By Associated Press, February 13 at 9:17 AM 
OXON HILL, Md. — Gov. Larry Hogan has abandoned talks to persuade the Washington Redskins to build its next stadium on a Maryland site currently owned by the federal government.
Spokeswoman Amelia Chasse told news outlets Tuesday that Hogan will proceed with acquiring state control of the 300-acre tract near MGM National Harbor. In December, Hogan acknowledged negotiating a nonbinding land swap that could have cleared the way for a 60,000-seat stadium. That plan drew concern from surprised local politicians and those worried about environmental and financial impact.
Hogan’s decision and Virginia’s disinterest leaves Redskins owner Daniel Snyder with one suitor — the District of Columbia. His first choice is Washington’s RFK Stadium site, but he now has fewer bargaining chips.
The Redskins can’t leave FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, until September 2027."

Note, at the Feb 11, 2019 MD 210 Safety Meeting, Council Member Monique Anderson-Walker emphasized that we should pay attention to development plans for the Oxon Cove property and make sure what gets developed is what citizens want.

And the media is asking, what do citizens want?

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Prince George's Auto Insurance Rates Highest in the Area

(Click on the image for Susan Hogan's News4 report)
Average rates:
  • D.C.-  $1,496
  • US -    $1,470
  • MD -   $1,327
  • VA -      $918