Thursday, September 30, 2021

Neighbors in Prince George’s County are complaining a house is essentially a nightclub

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Friday, September 24, 2021

Passing of Nita Evele


Dear Neighbors,
We are sad to report the passing of Nita Evele, sister of Lily Collins and brother-in-law of James Collins of Haxall Ct.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for Nita at St. Columba Catholic Church on September 25, 2021 at 10 AM.
Please keep Nita and her family in your thoughts and prayers.

In Loving Memory of Nita Evele
Nita's biggest source of joy and strength was her family. She lived for her family, friends, and community. Nita was everyone's cheerleader. In her personal life, Nita loved outdoor activities she called: "learning from nature". She enjoyed playing tennis (making it the family's favorite sport) and sharing her African culture with her friends. She enjoyed Gardening with her Family.
Also, Nita would ride motorcycles with her husband and Friends.
Nita was born on July 15, 1974 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. Daughter of Adele Amissi and Jean Evele, she is the youngest of a family of nine children. She pursued her primary studies in Zaire and Belgium, and then completed her undergraduate university degree in the Washington DC metro area at Trinity University. She is survived by her husband, Serge Tshibuabua and her two sons, Philippe, and JEAN-SEBASTIAN
And nothing in the whole world would give her more happiness than Philippe, Jean-Sebastien and Serge. Being a mom and a wife was Nita's biggest source for joy and strength. It is where she thrived and shined the most. They were her world!
Nita would have done anything for Philippe and Jean-Sebastien. And she often did. She fought for and loved her sons infinitely from the moment they were born until her last breath and beyond. And that love will never stop.
Nita was also passionate about justice for the humanity. A lifelong philanthropist, Nita was a woman strongly devoted to the causes of others, who had a zeal for connecting and bringing people together, along with her compassionate spirit and fierce pursuit for justice in her homeland and around the world. Very early on, she became an activist in several movements across the world. From «Friends of Congo» to the renown "Panzi Foundation" and all the many youth movements in Congo and around the world, she helped and supported each of them with the objective of restoring dignity to Congo. Nita was deeply vested to their causes, and engagement to bring change in the society at every level, and she believed in and fought for the human values that are crucial to building a strong,
thriving family and society.
Rarely in a lifetime do we get the chance to meet someone like her; who is so devoted to living life to the fullest and so passionately, and who is capable of spreading that energy around her. Everywhere she went. every person she met. every soul she touched, Nita has left a mark on. And we can all feel the void that her absence has left us. with. But chin up! If she were here, she would be cheering us up and forcing us to live and love each other even more. Providing and being surrounded by love was all Nita was about and we should learn from that. So, just think about that unique laugh of hers and smile.
That's what she would want •...
And so, keep that big smile on us Mama Nita. We will always love you.
Nita Evele
GONE, BUT ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS

Friday, September 17, 2021

Solar Panel Complaints: Unreturned Calls, Canceled Appointments

(Click on the above image for Susan Hogan's News4 report)
  • With temperatures soaring above 90 degrees for a good part of the summer, you’d think solar panel customers would be thrilled -- a hot, blazing sun usually means money in their pockets. But the News4 I-Team has received a lot of complaints from frustrated customers who say going green has put them in the red.
  • "Folks get excited about solar,” said Ramsden of Solar United Neighbors, a nonprofit to help homeowners go solar. “It’s a wonderful technology, saves people money and sometimes they just take a step too quickly rather than taking some time.”

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Waste and Recycling Toolkit

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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Download DPIE Publications

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Monday, September 6, 2021

Prince George’s redistricting proposal could harm some communities. So what’s the alternative?

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  • According to the county charter, the county council must hold a public hearing on the redistricting commission’s proposed plan between September 16 and October 1 (i.e., within 15-30 days of receiving the plan). Then, it has until November 30 to decide whether to allow the commission’s plan to become law, or to draw its own plan.
  • The council has tentatively scheduled the public hearing on the redistricting commission’s plan to occur on Tuesday, September 28. There will presumably be an opportunity for the public to submit oral or written testimony in connection with that hearing.
  • However, you do not need to (and should not) wait until the public hearing to make your wishes known to the council. The earlier you can make your wishes known, the more likely it is that you can actually have an impact on the process. Ultimately, it’s up to all of us to help make our democracy better.

Download and View the Redistricting Commission Report

Important Dates:

  • All Redistricting Commission meetings are held virtually.  Watch Live HERE.   
  • September 1, 2021 - Proposed Redistricting Plan and Report Due to the County Council
  • September 14, 2021- Briefing on the Redistricting Plan and Report by the Redistricting Commission to the County Council
  • September 20, 2021 – County Council Public Hearing on the Redistricting Plan
  • November 30, 2021 - If the Council passes no other law changing the proposal, then the plan, as submitted, shall become law, as of the last day of November, as an act of the Council.

More information at https://pgccouncil.us/326/Redistricting-Commission

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

WSSC Water Needs Your Feedback


WSSC Water needs your feedback, so consider joining our online Customer Feedback Community (CFC) to help us make your experience better, more efficient and user-friendly. Being a member of our feedback community is easy, convenient and can be done from the comfort of your home. You might even win a prize for participating. And by giving us direct feedback on important issues, you have a voice in how we manage our relationship with you. You must commit to a one-year term. CFC members typically participate in one activity per month, usually responding to questions or surveys, or providing reactions to WSSC Water products, tools or services.

 For more information, go to wsscwater.com/cfc. Or to become a member of the WSSC Water Customer Feedback Community, email us at communityoutreach@wsscwater.com.