Ward 2, Report
It’s official! On
Tuesday, April 20, the Mayor and Council passed Resolution _________ accepting
the grant from the County for the Mount Rainier Community Tool Shed at
The following is a report on some of the activities,
developments and concerns in the past month:
1.
Seniors’
Emergency Preparedness Commission (SEPC) – Ms. Regina
Wardwell has been officially appointed by the Mayor and Council to serve as the
chair of this commission. Ms. Wardwell
is a Nurse Practitioner with experience in working with emergency
planning. She is well qualified for this
job and is looking for residents with skills and expertise to help her in this
endeavor. With Resolution
__________________, the Mayor and Council authorized this commission. The commission needs an additional six
members so that it can convene and begin its task. If you are interested in becoming a member, and
can give a little of your time, please contact
2.
Joe’s
Emporium—Sweeping the Avenue 2004 – Lots of activities
going on in the City so mark your calendars and save the dates. Beautification Day, Green Spaces 9am to 2pm; June 1-4 -- Sweeping
the Avenue Community Clean-up (working four days in sections of the City to
clean up 4 to 8pm and on June 5 Sweeping the Avenue celebrates Mt Rainier Day.
3.
The
budget process has begun. Chief
Thompson and Mr. Ed Gabay presented their budget proposals to the Mayor and
Council during the past few weeks. Now
it is time for the Mayor and Council to begin the hard job of deciding what to
include, exclude, modify and/or make other decisions to present to the citizens
a balanced budget for fiscal year 2004/2005.
I have received input on the budget from some of you, but need to hear
from others as this process begins to rapidly move forward. A copy of the current
budget and a draft of the 2004/2005 Budget may be picked up from City Hall. This would be useful to you, if you plan to
kind of follow along with us as we begin this process.
4.
Fundraiser
at Franklin’s in Hyattsville.
5.
Pizza
Served – Mayors Denny (Brentwood), Beverly (North Brentwood), Knedler
(Mount Rainier), and yours truly chipped in and purchased pizza for the
students at Thomas Stone Elementary School who participated in the “If I was
Mayor Contest.” I also provided pizza to
the students at
6.
Science
Fair at Thomas Stone Elementary – April 20, a group
of approximately 50 judges showed up at Thomas Stone Elementary to judge
science projects submitted by the 5th and 6th grade
classes. Amongst the judges were Mayor
Knedler, Steve McKinley-Ward, Bob Wardwell, and me. Our students really worked hard on their
projects and the selection of the winners was a tough choice. This was a wonderful event with judges from
all over the County coming to the school to participate in this project. Lunch was provided to the judges by the local
merchants (Giant Foods, Pizza Hut, Joe’s Subs _________________ ). More than 300 projects were submitted by the
students. Ms. Francis-Jackson noted
during the orientation that this is the four year of this project, and that
Thomas Stone has won first place in the Count for two years in a row. Some of the students were also presented with
certificates for participating in the contest.
CONGRATULATIONS to all of the students and teachers working with the
students at Thomas Stone.
7.
Career
Day at Thomas Stone -- ____________ May ___ is career day
at Thomas Stone and Ms. Nelson Genius is asking persons in the community to
come out and share their knowledge. If
you can spend an hour or two at Thomas Stone on Career Day, please contact Ms.
Nelson Genius
8.
The
Tool Shed Committee
9.
Several seniors in the area have raised
questions about Comcast Cable and
whether or not the City has to continue with them. For the record, the City has a franchise with
Comcast that requires Comcast to rebate a portion of the money that they
collect back to the City. Currently,
Comcast rebates about $16,000 to the City.
In exchange, Comcast has sole exclusive cable rights in
10.
Beautification
program. Jack Engel is still working on
this project and residents are still NEEDED to
participate in the project. Jack will
supply seeds, and it is expected that participants will maintain any planted
areas coming out of this project. For
further information contact Jack at (301) 779-7956.
11.
Regular yard waste schedule back in
effect on Mondays. Note: Bulk trash is picked up on Mondays, but you
MUST call by
12.
Property
Inspections.
We are still short one inspector in Public Works. Because of our shortness of staff, routine
property inspections are not occurring.
If there are particular problems that need to be addressed, please
contact Mr. Ed Gabay so that he can schedule an appointment or make other
arrangements for addressing the problem.
If there are problems with our trees, PLEASE contact the Tree Commission
members.
13.
The
Tree Commission. Members of the Tree Commission
made a presentation to the Mayor and Council on Tuesday, March 23. They have been
extremely busy since being appointed. The
members of the Tree Commission are Sandra Joseph, Chair,
14.
MRBA’s
monthly meeting will be held on
15.
The
Mount Rainier Day Committee is also busy at work
and need more committee members and volunteers. The Mount Rainier Day festival is scheduled
for Saturday, June 5. If you have time
and want to be on this exciting committee, please contact Ophelia Baxter 240-393-1187, Barbara Goliday 301-537-6046, or Robert Taylor 301-779-2172 or just come
out to one of their meetings. Meetings
of this Committee are held each Thursday at
16.
ATHA
met at
17.
Mount
Rainier’s Parent Group –
18.
19.
Urban
Renewal Plan – The Mayor and Council continues to
work on the proposed Urban Renewal Plan.
At the last work session many of the questions that were raised were
answered by Ms. LaVerne Jones from the State, and other City residents who
served on this Committee. Go by City
Hall and look at the proposed plan. It
is a work in progress, and your input is needed. The City’s Charter (Appendix 1) requires the
City to have an Urban Renewal Plan in place to carry out some of its authorities,
e.g., demolition, eminent domain, etc.
20.
Lt. Governor Steele was in the County, and promised to make the overpass
at Peace Cross a reality. Delegate Doyle
Neimann in a recent letter to the City stated that the needed $10,000,000 was
budgeted to make this happen. The work
should begin around September 2004. The
overpass will move the CSX railroad over traffic on
21.
Minority Businesses. Are you a
minority business? Or would you like to
start a business? Well, here is some
good news. Floyd Wilson, a former County
Council member has recently been appointed Executive Director of the Minority
Business Development program for the County.
This group offers help and assistance in getting your business off the
ground and certified in the County. This
is good news because certification makes you eligible for certain grants,
benefits, and
22.
Bass
Liquors -- At the last Council meeting, by
unanimous vote, the Mayor and Council requested that the City
Attorney research, with all deliberate speed and effort, all possible avenues
in which the City of Mount Rainier could assist and cooperate with Mount
Rainier citizens who have petitioned to protest the 2004 renewal of the Bass
liquor license. Among other things, we
would like advice on the feasibility and the process required for the City to
become a party to this challenge mounted by the citizens, and if so, request
that the City Attorney represent the City before the liquor board hearings in
regard to the 2004 license renewal challenge.
The Mayor and Council request that the Chief of
Police and Director of Public Works appear to provide testimony at any hearing
held by the Prince George’s Board of License Commissioners regarding 2004
renewal of the Bass liquor license. We
further request that the Chief of Police and Director of Public Works prepare
any material submissions, including, but not limited to, photographic evidence
with detailed narratives, statistical evidence and staff testimony about crime,
health, public safety and traffic concerns associated with this establishment,
in cooperation with the City Attorney, with all deliberate speed and effort.
Acting on the above
motion, the City attorney has recommended that “The City Council should hold a
public hearing concerning the license renewal protest and then, assuming that
the Council desires to oppose the renewal of Bass' liquor license, pass a
Resolution providing for the City to oppose Bass' 2004 liquor license renewal
and setting forth in the Resolution, supporting reasons for the City's
opposition to the license renewal. The guidelines the Board of License
Commissioners applies to a license renewal are essentially the same as those
applied to the grant of a liquor license.
She concluded that
the significant guidelines for the City comes from the Liquor Board’s Rules and
Regulation No. 46, Board of License Commissioners for Prince George's County,
Maryland, are:
A. That the
granting of the license is necessary for the accommodation of the public;
and
B. That the
granting of a license would not adversely impact or unduly disturb
the peace, safety, and harmony of the neighborhood.
In addition, on March 24, an appeal
hearing was held at City Hall regarding the violations issued to Bass’s owners
by Public Works. Sitting on the appeals panel
were
Finally, in
my last report, I asked to hear from you on this issue. Four residents responded, two for working to
get Bass out of the City, and two for following the process to make Bass clean
up its act and become a contributing corporate citizen. Responders were new and old residents. There is still time for you to let
me hear from you on this one.
Bob Wardwell and a group of citizens are
forming a committee to meet with Bass Owners in a non-confrontational meeting
to see if the two entities can have a more positive relationship in resolving
their differences and work more effectively in the best interest of the City
and its citizens. They will also be
looking at opening communications between the City and Bass Liquors.
April 15 – Tax Day
is upon us. If you have not filed your
2003 taxes, NOW is the time to do so.
Remember you can always apply for an automatic extension, if you know you
are not going to make the April 15 deadline.
The extension will give you until August 15 to file.
New Email Addresses – The Mayor and Council and City staff have new
email addresses. Please use them for
anything pertaining to City business.
The new email addresses are:
Bryan Knedler - bknedler@mountrainiermd.org;
Carol Gandee - cgandee@mountrainiermd.org;
Malinda Miles - MMiles@mountrainiermd.org;
Pedro Briones - PBriones@mountrainiermd.org;
Last
month was busy. I attended the PGCMA
meeting at the
Finally,
if you have a meeting coming up and no place to host it, consider contacting
City Hall. The Mount Rainier Library,
Mount Rainier Police Department, and City Hall may be available to you for your
meeting. You will never know if you can
use it for your gathering, if you don’t call.
The number to call is 301-985-6585.
Speak with the City Manager…she will be able to answer all of your
questions.
Have
a HAPPY EASTER and a WONDERFUL Spring Break!
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