Sunday, March 28, 2021

You Have Until April 17 to Sound Off about Aircraft Noise

(Click on the image above for Lori Aratani's Washington Post Report)

The first Federal Aviation Administration noise survey in nearly 30 years found more people are bothered by aircraft noise than before, even as planes have gotten quieter.

According to the FAA’s Neighborhood Environmental Survey [447 pages], nearly two-thirds of people reported being “highly annoyed” by aircraft noise — about five times higher than the 12.4 percent who reported the same level of annoyance during a 1992 review. Those surveyed considered noise from aircraft far more annoying than that from other sources, including cars, trucks and their neighbors.

The FAA is inviting the public to comment on its findings through April 14. More than 2,300 comments have been submitted.

Friday, March 26, 2021

County Executive Alsobrooks to Meet with the Alliance for Greater County Transparency - April 1st

The Office of Community Relations is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

 

Topic: CEX Meeting with The Alliance for Greater County Transparency

Time: Apr 1, 2021 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

 

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Meeting ID: 822 1390 9743

Passcode: 871772

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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Southern K-8 School Discussion - Sunday, March 28th

(Click on the image above to participate)

Monday, March 15, 2021

Video and Slides of the March 14, 2021 Alliance for Greater County Transparency Town Hall

(Click on the image for the video and slides)
Developer maps of the existing site drainage and the proposed drainage are also shared.

Why Prince George’s Co. floods — and what can be done to fight it

By Matt Small, March 17, 2021, 9:36 AM

It’s a well-known fact for many Maryland homeowners in Prince George’s County: floods happen. But why? And what can be done about it?

Melinda Bolling, county director of permits, enforcement and inspections, said during a council meeting Tuesday that it comes down to flatlands, older homes built before regulations, high groundwater and what she called “bad soil.”

Tackling the issue comes down to code changes, enhanced enforcement and property owner remedies.

“They aren’t aware of devices that were put in place to keep water away from their home, so we need to educate them,” Bolling said.

In some cases, homeowners may need to connect devices to a storm drain. In other cases, a replacement or a larger pump may be needed.

Bolling said one way property owners can make a difference is ensuring storm drains are unclogged.

“They need to be maintained,” she said. “You’ve got to get the leaves and branches and other debris away from it so that they can work as intended.”

According to a presentation, more than 4,300 calls about flooding and draining complaints have been placed in the last three years.

County Briefing on Flooding Issues - March 16

(Click on the image for the County Council video site)

On the Council agenda for March 16:

1:30 P.M. - BRIEFING

BR 03162021 GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS & SERVICES RELATED TO FLOODING ISSUES
  • PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY COORDINATED RESPONSE:
    Terry L. Bellamy, Director, Department of Public Works & Transportation
    Melinda M. Bolling, Director, Department of Permitting, Inspections & Enforcement
    Michelle W. Russell, Acting Director, Department of Environment

  • U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USACE):
    Carlos Lazo, Government Affairs Officer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District
    Tony Clark, Chief, Technical Assistance Branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District

  • WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY DISTRICT (WSSC):
    Glen Diaz, Division Manager, Water/Wastewater Systems Assessment Division
    Raymond A. Chicca, Division Manager, Development Services
    Karyn Riley, Director, Intergovernmental Relations Office
    Guy Andes, Government Relations Manager

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

More Change Driven by Students

(Click on the image for the video clip)
The Proctor & Gamble listened to a student.

Click here to hear what Meghan said in 2015 to the United Nations about her experience as a young activist.
 

Town Hall on Flooding and the Proposed K-8 School - March 14th, 1PM

The Town Hall link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84996754120?pwd=dGpuWU5TMEQvRlZMWHk3ZjZnM2R3Zz09

Or call 301-715-8592, Meeting ID: 849 9675 4120, Passcode: 600013

More than 100 people were inconvenienced during the March 7th Town Hall. We are sorry and have since upgraded the Zoom host to accommodate many more people.

Please give us another chance this Sunday, March 14 at 1 PM. The issues are still real and your interest and input are welcome.

Monday, March 8, 2021

1st Prince George's Sustainability Summit - March 30

Date: Tuesday, March 30, 6:30 - 8:30pm




Saturday, March 6, 2021