Takoma Park
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City Council
The Council will vote on a collective bargaining agreement with UFCW Local 400 and state revitalization applications. A work session will address amendments to the police employees' retirement plan and a review of rent stabilization policies.
- Collective Bargaining Agreement with UFCW Local 400
- FY28 State Revitalization Programs applications
- One-year contract extension for Landlord Certification LMS
- Ordinance amending Police Employees’ Retirement Plan
- Rent Stabilization Policy Review Resolution
Police Employees' Retirement Plan Committee
The Police Employees' Retirement Plan Committee will meet to review quarterly investment performance and receive information on a plan amendment. They will also approve minutes from a previous meeting and set the next meeting date. The meeting is open to the public in hybrid format.
- Quarterly investment review presented by Alton Fryer
- Plan amendment discussed for information only
- Approval of minutes from March 10, 2026
- Next meeting date to be confirmed (September 8 or 22, 2026)
Sustainable Maryland Committee (Green Team)
The Green Team will discuss and potentially revise Takoma Park's 2035 net-zero emissions goal, considering options like making it aspirational or extending the timeline. They will also plan for Sustainable Maryland recertification in 2027, including subcommittee assignments and a new action plan. Other items include an update on the Sustainable Procurement Ordinance and outreach activities.
- Training on Sustainable Maryland 2027 certification process
- Discussion of lead and support roles for recertification sections
- Review of Bee City USA and Pollinator Week feasibility
- Decision on drafting FY27–29 Green Team Action Plan
- Staff request for input on net-zero goal revision
City Council
The City Council will vote on second reading ordinances approving FY26 Budget Amendment No. 4 and the Stormwater Management Budget Amendment No. 4. They will also hear a presentation from Adventist Healthcare on hospital demolition. Other actions include a single reading ordinance for Community Quality of Life Grant Awards and work sessions on legislative priorities, a regional economic development grant, and a rent stabilization study.
- Second reading ordinances approving FY26 Budget Amendment No. 4 and Stormwater Management Budget Amendment No. 4
- Adventist Healthcare presentation on hospital demolition
- Single reading ordinance approving Community Quality of Life Grant Awards
- Work session on National Capital Region Economic Development Grant Proposal
- Rent stabilization study discussion
City Council
The Council will vote on several ordinances, including budget amendments for the city and stormwater management. They will also review a hospital demolition presentation and discuss rent stabilization.
- FY26 Budget Amendment No. 4
- FY26 Stormwater Management Budget Amendment No. 4
- Community Quality of Life Grant Awards
- Adventist Healthcare Hospital Demolition presentation
- Council compensation code amendments