The Glenarden City Council adopted its amended agenda by unanimous consent and advanced several resolutions related to street and sidewalk repairs, and the clerk and staff recorded several administrative items for later action.
Key outcomes recorded in the meeting transcript:
- Amended agenda: Adopted by unanimous consent after brief discussion (no roll‑call recorded).
- Resolution to approve NCI Construction proposal for asphalt repairs on Hay Street (proposal dated March 2025; amount $134,863). The resolution cites FY25 capital budget account 7632308010 as the funding source. The council reviewed the scope, asked the city manager and contractor about bus loading and possible substructure issues, and staff indicated a contingency and monitoring plan; council proceeded to move on after questions. (Resolution R‑50 referenced for tracking.)
- Resolution to approve NCI Construction proposal for sidewalk repairs on Glen Elm (Glen Elm) Parkway from Delwood Avenue to Echols Avenue (proposal dated March 2025; amount $51,731.32). Funding cited as FY25 capital budget account 7632308010.
- Resolution to approve NCI Construction proposal for new sidewalk construction on Church Street (amount not specified in the meeting transcript). The council reviewed and moved the item forward.
- Appointments to the Glenarden Election Board: Dion Devon Jones and Carla Foster were presented as appointees; the clerk confirmed certification procedures and candidates were later named for the May 5 election.
Items discussed with no final vote recorded in the transcript:
- Resolution authorizing a CPJA feasibility study for a new police building (CPJA quote for a standalone feasibility study shown; transcript includes discussion and questions but no adopted motion recorded). City staff said the CPJA study for a standalone police building was approximately $56,250 for the feasibility task, with optional additional renovation/design items noted.
- Retirement benefit resolution and Gold Room rules: both were discussed and legal comments noted; no final vote was recorded in the work session transcript.
Notes: Where specific vote tallies were not read aloud the minutes use neutral language: the clerk and council proceeded to the next item where the transcript recorded “hearing none, we will move on.” For resolutions that referenced Prince George's County contracting (NCI and county contract references), councilmembers asked staff about contingencies and budget lines; staff responded that identified capital budget funds were available. The council did not record roll‑call vote lines for these resolutions in the excerpt provided.