Planning Board To Hold Virtual Hearing On 03/26/2020


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**PRESS ADVISORY**


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 24, 2020

Contact: Anika Jackson- 301-952-4584


PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PLANNING BOARD TO HOLD VIRTUAL HEARING ON MARCH 26

UPPER MARLBORO, MD - In response to the growing concerns of COVID-19 and new procedures for social distancing, the Prince George’s County Planning Board of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) announces its March 26 hearing will reconvene online.


As the health and well-being of County residents and stakeholders remain the Planning Board’s top priority, virtual public attendance and participation will be provided. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the following ways:

  • Register to speak online. Call-in information and web access details will be provided once registration is completed.
  • Submit comments in writing into the record.
  • View the hearing LIVE through our streaming service at http://pgplanningboard.org/883/.
  • Become a person of record by registering online
Registration and comment submissions must be received by Wednesday, March 25, 2020 no later than noon.

Visit pgplanningboard.org to view the Planning Board agenda and for more information. ***The virtual hearing is subject to change. Check our website for updates or call 301-952-4110.

About The Prince George’s County Planning Board
The Prince George’s County Planning Board, together with the Montgomery County Planning Board make up The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission – a bi-county agency set up under State law in 1927 to acquire, develop, maintain and administer a regional system of parks and administer a general plan for the physical development of both counties. In Prince George’s County, the quasi-judicial body’s responsibilities include supervising preparation of land use plans and comprehensive zoning maps, advising the County Council on zoning map amendment and special exception applications, and reviewing and approving site plans. For more information, visit www.pgplanningboard.org

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