Traffic Calming Decision * The Town Council will make a decision on the recommendations for traffic calming devices for Lockwood Rd.
Committee Reports a. Recreation Council b. Green Infrastructure Committee c. Cheverly Day Committee d. Planning Board
Town Administrator Report Town Administrator – will provide a report to the Mayor and Council regarding the status of Town operations and a summary of actions taken under the COVID-19 state of emergency.
WMATA Cheverly Metro Presentation Mayor Riazi will introduce speakers for presentation on Metro solar parking, stormwater management and lighting and security. WMATA Government liaison will address current and overall budget crisis and Cheverly Station closure concerns.
Cheverly Air Quality Monitoring and Public Health January Workshop New AQ monitoring sensors are being installed in Cheverly through a Town project with U. of Maryland School of Public Health. Dr. Sacoby Wilson and PhD student Jan- Michael Archer will discuss the project and an upcoming virtual workshop. Workshop participants can sign up to learn how to use the low-cost air quality monitors to measure pollution to help fight air pollution.
Prologis application to MDE for a permit to construct* Green Infrastructure Committee (GIC) will advise Mayor and Council and offer a recommendation for comment to MDE.
Prologis application to MDE for a permit to construct* Green Infrastructure Committee (GIC) will advise Mayor and Council and offer a recommendation for comment to MDE.
WSSC Unidirectional Flushing Update* WSSC will offer an update on weather-related delays and offer a proposal to pursue daytime work or to delay work until spring 2021.
First Reader of the Town Elections Charter Amendment and Continuation of Public Hearing on Charter Amendment - The Mayor will read the proposed Town Elections Charter Amendment. The amendment will also be read at the January Town meeting. A vote will follow the third reader of the proposed amendment in the February Town meeting.
In Defense of Black Lives* Mayor and Council will review and consider Resolution “In Defense of Black Lives.”
Review of January Town Meeting agenda and future requests Mayor and Town Administrator will offer a forecast of the January Town Meeting agenda. Mayor will seek Council input on agenda items for consideration for future Worksessions.
18. Mayor and Council Announcements Opportunity for Mayor and Council to share community happenings and events. 19. Adjourn
Traffic Calming Decision * The Town Council will make a decision on the recommendations for traffic calming devices for Lockwood Rd.
Committee Reports a. Recreation Council b. Green Infrastructure Committee c. Cheverly Day Committee d. Planning Board
Town Administrator Report Town Administrator – will provide a report to the Mayor and Council regarding the status of Town operations and a summary of actions taken under the COVID-19 state of emergency.
WMATA Cheverly Metro Presentation Mayor Riazi will introduce speakers for presentation on Metro solar parking, stormwater management and lighting and security. WMATA Government liaison will address current and overall budget crisis and Cheverly Station closure concerns.
Cheverly Air Quality Monitoring and Public Health January Workshop New AQ monitoring sensors are being installed in Cheverly through a Town project with U. of Maryland School of Public Health. Dr. Sacoby Wilson and PhD student Jan- Michael Archer will discuss the project and an upcoming virtual workshop. Workshop participants can sign up to learn how to use the low-cost air quality monitors to measure pollution to help fight air pollution.
Prologis application to MDE for a permit to construct* Green Infrastructure Committee (GIC) will advise Mayor and Council and offer a recommendation for comment to MDE.
Prologis application to MDE for a permit to construct* Green Infrastructure Committee (GIC) will advise Mayor and Council and offer a recommendation for comment to MDE.
WSSC Unidirectional Flushing Update* WSSC will offer an update on weather-related delays and offer a proposal to pursue daytime work or to delay work until spring 2021.
First Reader of the Town Elections Charter Amendment and Continuation of Public Hearing on Charter Amendment - The Mayor will read the proposed Town Elections Charter Amendment. The amendment will also be read at the January Town meeting. A vote will follow the third reader of the proposed amendment in the February Town meeting.
In Defense of Black Lives* Mayor and Council will review and consider Resolution “In Defense of Black Lives.”
Review of January Town Meeting agenda and future requests Mayor and Town Administrator will offer a forecast of the January Town Meeting agenda. Mayor will seek Council input on agenda items for consideration for future Worksessions.
18. Mayor and Council Announcements Opportunity for Mayor and Council to share community happenings and events. 19. Adjourn