Category Archives: Public Notices

Public Notices are primarily generated by the City Clerk and are mostly compromised of messages notifying residents and other stakeholders of public hearings.

Housing & Community Development (HCD) announces RFP #HCD-2022-10 Redevelopment Opportunity: 7315 New Hampshire Ave

Purpose

The City of Takoma Park is seeking written proposals from qualified respondents for a public-private redevelopment of currently City-owned property located at 7315 New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912 (the “Property”). The intent of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to promote the reuse of the Property in a fashion that will achieve the City’s objectives, including the development of a new recreation facility, expansion of high-quality, stable housing opportunities along the New Hampshire Avenue corridor, and increased tax generation. Read more about the RFP on the City’s Bids & Contracts page.

Publication Date

Request for Proposals documents were made available on October 27, 2022.

Deadline

Proposals are due no later than 2:00 pm on Thursday, January 19, 2023.

Registration Information

All prospective Respondents must register with the City of Takoma Park to submit a responsive Proposal and receive future RFP communications, including Request for Information updates. To register for the RFP, complete the Registration Form. Once completed, a confirmation of registration will be shared with
the prospective Respondent.

Site Information
Address7315 New Hampshire Avenue,
Takoma Park, MD 20912
Tax ID
Number
03171273
Total Land
Area
Approximately 1.86 Acres
ZoningCRT 2.0 (C-2.0 R-2.0 H-60’)
Current StatusOccupied; Takoma Park Recreation Center
Available Incentives & ProgramsMaryland Opportunity Zone, Long
Branch/Takoma Enterprise Zone,
National Capital Strategic Economic
Development Area
Contact

Ira Kowler
Economic Development Manager, City of Takoma Park
E-Mail Ira Kowler

2022 Fall Leaf Collection Schedule: Monday, Nov 14, through Friday, Dec 16

2022 Fall Leaf Collection

Fall leaf collection started November 14, 2022, and continues through December 16, 2022.

  • This year’s collection will divide the City into five zones, with one leaf collection vehicle per zone.
  • This arrangement is expected to provide at least collections between November 14, 2022, and December 16, 2022.


State Highway routes
will receive a collection on the following scheduled dates:

  • Monday,  December 12
    Streets affected Carroll Ave, Ethan Allen Ave, and Philadelphia Ave
  • Saturday, December 3
    Streets affected Flower Ave (7900 – 8600) and Piney Branch Rd
Leaf Collection Hotline

Public Works has set up a Leaf Collection Hotline at 301-891-7626. Residents may call the Leaf Collection Hotline and leave a voice message to notify Public Works when leaves have been raked out to the curb. Public Works expects to collect the leaves within two weeks.

Important guidelines to be followed for leaf collection
  • Place leaves into a pile close to the edge of the curb.
  • Avoid piling leaves where cars are likely to be parked.
  • Do not rake leaves into the street. Leaf piles create traffic hazards.
  • Do not include branches, brush, vines, rocks, or debris. These items damage equipment and delay collection.
  • Do not pile leaves near storm drain inlets. Leaves can block the drains and cause flooding problems.
  • Do not park your car in front of a leaf pile. Restricting access to leaf piles delays collection.

Learn more about the City’s leaf collection schedule and guidelines for 2022.

Jamal T. Fox, MPA, has been inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who’s Who Biographical Registry

 

UPPER MARLBORO, MD, October 13, 2022 — Jamal T. Fox, MPA, has been included in Marquis Who’s Who. As in all Marquis Who’s Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.

With several years of excellence to his credit in city administration as a Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Fox has found success as a City Manager for the City of Takoma Park, Maryland. Since 2021, he has focused his efforts on running a complex and multi-faceted organization, leading 13 departments and 250 employees while budgeting millions in a community of over 18,000. Additionally, he is a member of the International City/County Management Association, American Society for Public Administration, the National Forum for Black Public Administrators, the National Recreation and Park Association and the Government Finance Officers Association, among other professional organizations.

Prior to his current role, Mr. Fox began his career as an executive assistant store manager for Walgreens in 2004 until becoming a Management Analyst in the City Manager’s Office for the City of Greensboro, North Carolina in 2010. The same year, he took a role as an Adjunct Professor for North Carolina A&T State University. During his tenure, he began his work in civil service as an Administrative Support for the City of Greensboro from 2011 to 2013. He then became a City Council Member representing District 2 (Northeast Greensboro) in 2013. He was also a teen leadership and social studies teacher for Guilford County Schools in 2016.

Following this time, Mr. Fox served as a Property and Business Development Manager for the City of Portland, Oregon from 2017 to 2019, He subsequently was the Deputy Chief of Staff for the Office of the Mayor there in 2019. During his time in the State of Oregon, Governor Kate Brown appointed Mr. Fox to the Oregon Commission on Black Affairs which he chaired from 2018 to 2020. He moved to the City of Camas, Washington as a City Administrator in 2020.

Prior to embarking on his professional journey, Mr. Fox earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from North Carolina Agricultural and Teclmical State University in 2010. He then attained a Master of Public Administration from Capella University in 2012. Well-qualified in his field, he holds numerous professional certifications in his field, including in racial equity, local government management and leadership. In recognition of his excellent work, he has been honored with numerous community awards and speaking awards, as well as a Martin Luther King Jr. Award.

 

Read the rest of the press release.

 

About Marquis Who’s Who®
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Candidate Forums in October at the Takoma Park Community Center Auditorium

Attend these forums to learn about the candidates running for office in the City of Takoma Park Election for Mayor and City Council (November 8, 2022)


The forums will be moderated by Eric Bond, Host of “Talk of Takoma” on Radio WOWD-LP, Takoma Park 94.3 FM

All forums will take place in the Takoma Park Community Center Auditorium.

  • Mayoral Forum – Thursday, October 6, 7:30 pm
    (3 candidates: Seth Grimes, Talisha Searcy, Jarrett Smith)
  • Ward 1 Forum – Monday, October 10, 6:00 pm
    (3 candidates: Shana Fulcher, Mark Sherman, Elizabeth Wallace)
  • Ward 5 Forum – Monday, October 10, 7:30 pm
    (3 candidates: A. J. Campbell, Cara Honzak, Yared Tebabu)
  • Wards 2 and 4 Forum – Thursday, October 13, 7:30 pm
    (these contests are uncontested: Ward 2 Cindy Dyballa; Ward 4 Terry Seamens)
  • Ward 3 Forum – Monday, October 17, 6:00 pm
    (3 candidates: Mimi Diez, Randy Gibson, Alex Hadden)
  • Ward 6 Forum – Monday, October 17, 7:30 pm
    (4 candidates: Ambroise Agosse, Raju Charles, Mike Moore, Jason Small)

Ways to Watch the Candidate Forums:
Members of the public may also view the forums live on:

Afterwards, they will be available for streaming online.

For Candidate Information, please visit: 2022 Mayor and Council Candidates

Temporary Library location is open!

 

 

Exciting news…

The temporary library space at 7505 New Hampshire Ave is OPEN!

Temporary Location

7505 New Hampshire Avenue
Suites 201-208
Takoma Park, MD 20912

The phone number will remain the same, 301-891-7259

Library and Computer Center
Hours

  • Monday – Thursday, 10:00  a.m. to 8:00  p.m.
  • Friday – Sunday, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00  p.m.
  • The phone number will remain the same, 301-891-7259
The temporary location is on or near several bus routes:
  • Ride-On buses 15, 16, 17, 18, and 25 all go to the Takoma Langley Crossroads Transit Center, as do Metro Buses K6, K9, J4, F8, C2, and C4.
  • RideOn 16 northbound stops on New Hampshire Avenue at Kingwood Drive, close to our new location, as does MetroBus K6. The closest southbound stop is New Hampshire and Merwood.
  • The WMATA trip planner (https://www.wmata.com/) is useful for finding the best way from your location to us.

 

Parking and Resumed Library Services:
  • There is ample parking available, including reserved spaces for mobility-challenged patrons.
  • Check our website for programs – many have continued, and we will have some new programs.
  • Books-to-Go (curbside) and Books-to-You (delivery for Takoma Park residents only) have resumed. Email librarytakomapark@gmail.com to request books for curbside or delivery service.
  • You can always reach the library by email, and if you have questions about the move or the new building, email us at newlibrary@takomaparkmd.gov.

 

QR Code

Use the QR for up-to-date news and updates on the progress of the Library Renovation or visit the Library and Community Center Renovation webpage.

Contact

Email New Library with questions or concerns!

Library Closed on Wednesday, August 24

A New Chapter Begins…

Great news! We are building a new Library. The new Takoma Park Maryland Library, new Computer Center, and improved Community Center facilities are happening at last. After years of conversations and planning, we have dates on the calendar that will impact Library, Computer Center, and Community Center, and our patrons.

Library Closing:

Wednesday, August 24, 2022, was the last day to visit the Library and Computer Center before the facilities relocate to a temporary space for the duration of construction. For more information, please visit: Library and Community Center Renovation

QR Code:

Use the QR for up to date news and updates on the progress of the Library Renovation

New Email Address

Email:  new library
newlibrary@takomaparkmd.gov

The TKPK Business Investment Grant is now open for applications!

 

Purpose

The TKPK Business Investment Grant (BIG) is available for businesses looking to locate, grow, or expand in the City of Takoma Park. Funds are intended to support capital expenditures and hard costs related to new business fit-out or existing tenant improvements.

Eligible Uses

The BIG Grant can be used for capital expenditures related to a business start-up, expansion, or relocation within the City of Takoma Park.

Funding Source

This grant program is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).

How to Apply

Interested applicants can submit applications and supporting materials through the TKPK Business Investment Grant web application. Visit the TKPK Business Investment Grant webpage for more information.

Questions

If you have any questions, please email the Economic Development Team directly at or call 301-891-7119.

Battery Recycling Drop-Off Available at Public Works

 

The City of Takoma Park is committed to offering various recycling programs for residents. The newest program now implemented at the Public Works Department is a battery recycling drop-off. Residents can now bring used batteries to be recycled at Public Works. This program is operating in partnership with Call2Recycle, an organization leading the way in battery recycling.

Location

Public Works
31 Oswego Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910

Acceptable Batteries

A list of acceptable batteries that can be recycled includes the following:

AAA, AA, C, D, 9v, Lithium Ion, Small Sealed Lead Acid, Nickel Cadmium, Button cell, Nickel Metal Hydride, and Nickel Zinc

Batteries That Cannot Be Accepted

The following types of batteries cannot be accepted:

Wet cell batteries, car batteries, rechargeable LI-Ion >300 Wh, Lithium primary >25g LI

Please note the WATTS HUNGRY CRITTER E-Bike recycling program  (through Call2Recycle)

 

Recycling in Takoma Park

Visit the Recycling Collection webpage for in-depth information about what can and cannot be recycled.

More about Call2Recycle

Call2Recycle is the country’s leading consumer battery recycling and stewardship program. Through a tailored and personalized approach, they offer partners across the U.S. an easy way to address their battery recycling needs, all while ensuring the reduction of hazardous waste in compliance with state and national regulations. Since 1994, Call2Recycle, Inc. has grown from an idea by a group of five battery manufacturers to a leading not-for-profit, product stewardship organization that operates according to the principles of efficiency, transparency, and commitment.

2022 Gubernatorial Election

 

2022 Gubernatorial Election
  • Primary Election – July 19, 2022
    • Early Voting – July 7th – July 14th
  • General Election – November 8, 2022
    • Early Voting – October 27th – November 3rd

View more information about the election.

Ballot Drop Box Location in Takoma Park

Takoma Park Community Center (on the lower level)
7500 Maple Avenue
Takoma Park, MD 20912

View the complete list of voting locations in Montgomery County.

 

Borrow a portable induction cooktop now!

 

Residents of Takoma Park can now borrow a portable induction cooktop to see what all the hype is about. Cooktops are available to check out, for up to two weeks.

Pickup Location & Time

Public Works Department
31 Oswego Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910

Days: Monday – Friday
Time: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Why Cook with Induction?

The City encourages the use of induction cooktops to meet our 2035 net-zero emissions goals. Induction stoves, unlike gas stoves, use electricity (learn how to get 100 percent renewable electricity: https://www.mdelectricchoice.com) and emit no on-site greenhouse gases. A reduction in the level of greenhouse gases is beneficial not just for the City’s climate goals, but also for your respiratory health. Prolonged exposure to indoor air pollution, especially emissions related to cooking, can worsen asthma in those who have the disease and increase the risk of childhood asthma.

Other benefits of induction cooktops are that they boil water faster than their gas counterparts, provide precise temperature control, and are easier to clean. Induction cooking uses electromagnetic waves, rather than a flame or electric coil to heat a pot or pan. For induction to work, you must use pots and pans that are magnetic, such as stainless steel and cast iron. A compatible non-stick pan is included with all the City’s cooktops in case your cookware is not compatible. Induction cooktops also have little to no residual heat – making them the safest cooktop option for people with children as there is no flame or hot surface.

The City encourages you to do a boil test and share your experience. Time how long it takes to boil cold tap water in a side-by-side comparison between your existing stove and the induction cooktop. Tag #SustainableTKPK on Twitter with your videos and results.

You can learn more about electrifying your cooking and other fossil fuel-based systems in your home at www.rewiringamerica.org/why-electrify and keep an eye on the City website for the next round of Electrification Grants this summer!

Contact

You can call 301-891-7633 to check if a cooktop is available or join the waiting list for one.