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College Park Council asks state to evaluate 9829 Rhode Island Ave. for housing, introduces fence‑height change; approves regional agenda
Summary
The council authorized Mayor Kabir to sign a letter asking the state to evaluate 9829 Rhode Island Ave. as a potential senior, workforce or affordable housing site; a proposed amendment to require 'mixed use' failed. Council also introduced an ordinance to raise front‑yard fence height from 3 to 4 feet and approved the city's agenda for a four‑cities meeting.
The College Park City Council on Oct. 28 voted to ask the state to evaluate 9829 Rhode Island Ave. as a potential site for senior, workforce or affordable housing under the governor’s housing initiative and authorized the mayor to sign a letter to that effect.
Councilmember Hernandez moved the authorization to have Mayor Kabir sign the letter; the motion was seconded and passed by voice vote with no…
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