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Jan 18, 2025·Board Meeting

City Of Buie Award Ceremony

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This event was an award ceremony for the Martin Luther King Jr. Art Contest, celebrating 31 finalists whose artwork interpreted the theme of 'Keeping the Dream Alive' concerning Equity, Justice, and Fairness. The program included acknowledgments of teachers, parents, and staff, a poem reading by resident Michael Jones on the theme of unity, and remarks from Community Outreach Manager Jana Barber, Council Member Wanda Rogers, and a video message from Mayor Adams, who strongly supports the program. The event also recognized the 22-year legacy of the contest and detailed the categories and presentation procedures for the finalists and winners.

Feb 23, 2023·Board Meeting

Bowie City Council Title

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The key discussion centered on the swearing-in ceremony for two new council members: Clinton Truesdale Senior, representing District 3, and Jared Hawkins, filling the at-large vacancy. Both new members will serve until the next city election in November 2023. The selection process involved interviewing 26 candidates for the two positions.

Jun 16, 2021·Board Meeting

Chief Chat

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The discussion covered several key items. The first segment focused on the recent Torch Run event supporting Special Olympics Maryland, which successfully raised over two thousand dollars, thanking partners like Toyota Bowie and various law enforcement agencies. A significant portion addressed a recent uptick in thefts from automobiles, particularly in specific areas, urging residents to adhere to a 9 PM routine by locking cars and securing valuables. Positive updates included the announcement of the return of National Night Out on August 3rd at Allen Pond, although the Chief confirmed he would not be in the dunk tank this year. It was also communicated that the City will not host official fireworks for the Fourth of July, and residents were warned against setting off illegal homemade fireworks due to safety concerns. Finally, plans were detailed for reopening RAD (Rape Aggression Defense) classes in July as condensed four-week sessions with reduced class sizes of 14 participants.

May 11, 2021·Board Meeting

Budget Worksession

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The discussion focused on potential workforce development programs, specifically comparing offerings from Coursera and Employer Prince George's County. Key considerations included the goals, target populations, services provided, and associated costs for these programs. Several members noted that Employer Prince George's County offers services that are largely free, while Coursera provides access to industry-leading content, including gateway certificates in IT and program management, with direct pathways to major employers like IBM and SalesForce, offering jobs starting around $54,000 annually. There was discussion about a potential partnership between Coursera and Employer Prince George's County to best serve the local population, particularly dislocated workers and high school graduates not pursuing traditional college routes. A procedural concern was raised regarding the ethical obligation to issue an RFP for contracts exceeding $50,000 when selecting a service provider, contrasting with the desire to implement a unique pilot program with a specific vendor like Coursera. The consensus sought direction from the council on pursuing a pilot program for providing enhanced skill sets and training.

Sep 8, 2020·Board Meeting

City Council Regular City Council Meeting

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The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and confirmation of a quorum. Agenda items included a successful motion to move Comptroller Peter Franchot's presentation ahead of citizen participation, and a motion to table Item F concerning the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program pending staff review of constituent questions. During presentations, Comptroller Peter Franchot provided an update on the state's fiscal and economic outlook in light of COVID-19, emphasizing the economic consequences and the digital divide. Council announcements covered the critical importance of completing the 2020 Census, noting that Bowie was among the best-performing cities but urging action to avoid lost funding, and updates regarding local mailbox theft issues, with follow-up coordinated with USPS officials and federal lawmakers. Council also discussed the definition and importance of workforce housing relative to the Sears development project, and provided information on voting options for the upcoming November election. The City Manager reported that staff continues to focus on service delivery while ensuring workforce safety during the pandemic.

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