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  1. Indicator: Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count: unty, MD: A [fred_28560.01] Indicator: Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count: in Prince George's County, MD: M [fred_28560.02] Indicator: Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count: Month-Over-Month in Prince George's County, MD: M

  2. Dec 6, 2023 · The balance of power is shifting on the all-Democratic Prince George’s County Council, which elevated Jolene Ivey, District 5, and Sydney Harrison, District 9, to leadership on Tuesday after a term that saw a more liberal majority pull the body further left. The council voted unanimously to install Ivey as chair in an annual exchange Read More

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  4. /By Kurt Stand/ On January 21, members of Teamsters Local 639 and Local 731 voted to ratify a new contract for the nearly 1000 workers employed at Safeway Distribution centers in Upper Marlboro and Landover, Md. The union had to make some wage and benefit concessions, but preserved the job of every worker threatened by a permanent layoff.

  5. Prince George’s County Leaves 16937.50 55899.34 Prince George’s County Grass 18155.56 58566.32 Prince George’s County Food Scraps 8280.11 16396.26 Prince George’s County Brush / Wood Waste 6821.49 10526.99 Prince George’s County Chipped yard trim 374.11 1591.96 Alexandria Virginia Leaves 524.07 1729.60

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  6. Dec 5, 2023 · Capping off what was, at times, an acrimonious year, the Prince George’s County Council elected Jolene Ivey to take over as chair in 2024. The longtime Cheverly, Maryland, resident vowed the ...

  7. www.princegeorgescountymd.gov › sites › defaultEmploy Prince Georges

    The FY 2021approved budget for Employ Prince George’sis $7,170,900, an increaseof $134,100 or 1.9% over the FY 2020 approved budget. The organization’s grant from the County totals $1,851,700, an increase of $113,600 or 6.5% overthe FY 2020 County grant. Reconciliation from Prior Year.

  8. The FY 2024 approved Local Watershed Protection and Restoration Fund budget for the Department of the Environment is $20,652,800, a decrease of -$10,200 or -0.05% from the FY 2023 approved budget. Reconciliation from Prior Year. Expenditures. FY 2023 Approved Budget. $20,663,000.