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Bowie council unanimously opposes Dew Drive connection for Redeem Christian Church subdivision
Summary
After extensive public comment from Woodmore Estates residents about traffic, tree loss and safety, the council voted unanimously to oppose connecting the subdivision’s eight residential lots to Dew Drive (PPS4‑23041). The county had approved the preliminary plan with conditions that required the city’s agreement on maintenance and access.
The Bowie City Council voted unanimously to oppose an extension of Dew Drive to serve eight residential lots included in Prince George’s County preliminary plan of subdivision PPS4‑23041, a plan tied to a larger institutional parcel for Redeem Christian Church of God.
The preliminary plan covers roughly 31.5 acres southeast of the Mount Oak–Church Road intersection, outside the city limits but abutting the City of Bowie. The application included parcel A for an institutional use (the church) and a separate parcel for eight single‑family lots that would extend Dew Drive — a narrow residential street inside Bowie — into the new subdivision. County staff and the planning board approved the PPS with conditions; condition 5A asked the applicant to meet with the city on maintenance and services for the Dew Drive extension and required city concurrence if the county were to expect the city’s systems…
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