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City Council Workshop Meeting
Hybrid
New Carrollton Municipal Center
6016 Princess Garden Parkway
New Carrollton, MD 20784
Monday December 1, 2025, 7:00 PM
November 21 Closed Council Session.
On November 21, the City was advised that the recently negotiated tentative Police
Department car purchase would cost $1,625 more than the Council approved. A quorum
of 4 Council Members voted to approve the price increase via email. The City Manager
accepted the vote and advised that the City would proceed with the purchase.
There was no vote to go into or out of closed session. There was no meeting announcement
or public notice, and there are yet-to-be minutes of the closed session.
Workshop Items for Discussion
1. Call to Order
2. Get to Know your Councilmember 5 min
3. Public Comments 3 min each
4. Council Announcements 10 min
5. Open Meetings Act Guidance - Councilmember Urbina 15 min
6. Request for Proposal RFP-NC-2026-3 Audit, Org Assess, Comp Study 20 min
7. Budget Calendar 10 min
8. All Resident Voting-Current Council Perspectives 10 min
9. Samsara Dormancy Report 10 min
10.Public Comments 3 min each
11. Motion to Adjourn
Closed Session (if needed)
The Council may vote to enter into a closed session in accordance with the Maryland Open Meetings Act, General
Provisions Article § 3-305(b), to discuss any matter permitted to be discussed in closed sessions under the Act,
including, but not limited to, such as personnel issues, legal advice, pending litigation, or the acquisition of real
property. If a closed session is held, the Council will announce the specific statutory authority and topics prior to the
session as required.
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PLEASE NOTE: This meeting of the City of New Carrollton Council will be a hybrid meeting.
This means that you can attend in person, or virtually by using the below information.

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Google Meet Link
City Council Workshop Meeting
Monday, December 1 · 7:00 – 10:00pm
Time zone: America/New_York
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If you would like to submit comments in writing please email Kaitlyn Schisler, at
clerk@newcarrolltonmd.gov by 3:00 pm the day of the meeting. Comments are also welcome
after any meeting.

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Reunión del taller del Ayuntamiento
Híbrido
Centro municipal de New Carrollton
6016 Princess Garden Parkway
New Carrollton, MD 20784
Lunes 1 de diciembre de 2025, 19:00 horas
Sesión cerrada del Consejo del 21 de noviembre.
El 21 de noviembre, se informó a la Ciudad que la propuesta de ley de la Policía
recientemente negociada La compra de un vehículo del Departamento costaría $1,625 más
de lo que aprobó el Consejo. Un quórum Los 4 concejales votaron a favor del aumento de
precio por correo electrónico. El administrador municipal. Aceptó la votación y informó
que la Ciudad procedería con la compra.
No hubo votación para entrar o salir de la sesión a puerta cerrada. No hubo anuncio de
reunión. o aviso público, y aún no existen actas de la sesión cerrada.
Temas del taller para discusión
1. Llamar al orden
2. Conozca a su concejal 5 minutos
3. Comentarios públicos 3 min cada uno
4. Anuncios del Consejo 10 minutos
5. Guía de la Ley de Reuniones Abiertas - Concejal Urbina 15 minutos
6. Solicitud de propuesta RFP-NC-2026-3 Auditoría,
evaluación organizacional, estudio de compensación 20 minutos
7. Calendario presupuestario 10 minutos
8. Perspectivas actuales del Consejo y la votación de todos
los residentes 10 minutos
9. Informe de inactividad del Samsara 10 minutos
10. Comentarios públicos 3 min cada uno
11. Moción de aplazamiento
Sesión cerrada (si es necesario)
El Consejo puede votar para entrar en una sesión a puertas cerradas de conformidad con la Ley de Reuniones
Abiertas de Maryland, Disposiciones Generales, Artículo § 3-305(b),para discutir cualquier asunto Permitido
discutir en sesiones cerradas según la Ley,incluyendo, pero no limitado a, como asuntos de personal, asesoramiento

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legal, litigios pendientes o la adquisición de bienes inmuebles. Si se celebra una sesión a puerta cerrada, el Consejo
anunciará la autoridad estatutaria específica y los temas antes de la sesión, según sea necesario.
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NOTA: Esta reunión del Consejo Municipal de New Carrollton será híbrida. Esto significa que
puede asistir presencialmente o virtualmente utilizando la información a continuación.
Enlace de Google Meet
Reunión del taller del Ayuntamiento
Lunes 1 de diciembre · 19:00 – 22:00 horas
Zona horaria: América/Nueva York
Información para unirse a Google Meet
Enlace de videollamada: https://meet.google.com/dga-ponq-hmh
O marque: (EE. UU.) +1 929-282-1439 PIN: 155 306 319#
Más números de teléfono: https://tel.meet/dga-ponq-hmh?pin=2131493624567
Si desea enviar comentarios por escrito, envíe un correo electrónico a Kaitlyn Schisler a
clerk@newcarrolltonmd.gov antes de las 15:00 h del día de la reunión. También se agradecen los
comentarios después de la reunión.

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Réunion de travail du conseil municipal
Hybride
Centre municipal de New Carrollton
6016 Princess Garden Parkway
New Carrollton, MD 20784
Lundi 1er décembre 2025, 19h00
Séance du Conseil à huis clos du 21 novembre.
Le 21 novembre, la Ville a été informée que l'accord provisoire récemment négocié par la
police L'achat d'une voiture de fonction coûterait 1 625 $ de plus que ce qu'a approuvé le
Conseil. Un quorum Quatre membres du conseil municipal ont voté par courriel en faveur
de l'augmentation des prix. Le directeur municipal Le vote a été accepté et la Ville a
indiqué qu'elle procéderait à l'achat. Aucun vote n'a eu lieu pour entrer ou sortir de séance
à huis clos. Aucune annonce de réunion n'a été faite. ou un avis public, et le procès-verbal
de la séance à huis clos n'est pas encore disponible.
Points à aborder lors de l'atelier
1. Appel à la commande
2. Apprenez à connaître votre conseiller municipal 5 min
3. Commentaires du public 3 min chacun
4. Annonces du Conseil 10 min
5. Directives relatives à la loi sur les réunions
publiques - Conseillère municipale Urbina 15 min
6. Demande de propositions RFP-NC-2026-3 Audit,
évaluation organisationnelle, étude comparative 20 min
7. Calendrier budgétaire 10 min
8. Tous les résidents votant – Perspectives du conseil actuel 10 min
9. Rapport sur la dormance du Samsara 10 min
10. Commentaires du public 3 min chacun
11. Motion d'ajournement
Séance à huis clos (si nécessaire)
Le Conseil peut voter pour entrer en séance à huis clos conformément à la loi du Maryland sur les réunions
publiques, articles § 3-305(b) des dispositions générales.pour discuter de toute question dont la discussion est
autorisée à huis clos en vertu de la loi, y compris, mais sans s'y limiter,Les séances à huis clos peuvent porter sur des
sujets tels que des questions de personnel, des avis juridiques, des litiges en cours ou l'acquisition de biens

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immobiliers. Si une séance à huis clos est tenue, le Conseil annoncera préalablement, conformément à la loi, le
fondement juridique et les sujets abordés.
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À NOTER : Cette réunion du conseil municipal de New Carrollton se tiendra en format hybride.
Vous pourrez donc y assister en personne ou en ligne en utilisant les informations ci-dessous.
Lien Google Meet
Réunion de travail du conseil municipal
Lundi 1er décembre · 19h00 – 22h00
Fuseau horaire : Amérique/New_York
Informations de connexion à Google Meet
Lien pour l'appel vidéo : https://meet.google.com/dga-ponq-hmh
Ou composez le : (États-Unis) +1 929-282-1439 Code PIN : 155 306 319#
Autres numéros de téléphone : https://tel.meet/dga-ponq-hmh?pin=2131493624567
Si vous souhaitez soumettre des commentaires par écrit, veuillez les adresser à Kaitlyn Schisler,
à l'adresse clerk@newcarrolltonmd.gov, avant 15 h le jour de la réunion. Les commentaires sont
également les bienvenus après chaque réunion.

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A bit about my personal A bit about my professional Brianna Urbina
background…
background…
I have had dozens of jobs,
I grew up in the Bronx and including retail stores,
suburbs of NYC. housekeeper, waitress, hostess,
I was raised by a single dad. Jenny Craig weight loss
I have an older sister and a consultant, personal assistant to
younger brother. a billionaire, full-time Uber driver,
Laura and I have been together community organizer, teacher,
for 18 years and married for 16 lawyer, project manager, and a
years. nanny..
We adopted Javarie when he
was 8 years old in 2016. My passion is…
Serving others and defeating
injustice.
Something fun coming up…
Celebrating Halloween with
Luisito. He is going to be a
What do I love…
firefighter and he is really excited
My family
about candy. Last year, he was
recovering from pneumonia and
What I don’t love…
didn't enjoy trick or treating, so I
Pickles, Boston Red Sox fans,
am excited to watch him enjoy it
spicy food, and TikTok.
this year.

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Lincoln Lashley
A bit about my professional
A bit about my personal
background…
background…
I am a DC Government
My parents immigrated from the
employee.
twin island nation of Trinidad and
I have been with the Department
Tobago. I am musically inclined
of Small and Local Business
and I enjoy playing the clarinet
Development for almost twenty
and singing in my church choir. I
(20) years. My title is project
also like to exercise and maintain
manager.
a certain level of physical fitness.
However, I mostly manage the
finances for the Commercial
Revitalization Division.
What do I love… My passion is…
My faith, my family, and my Serving and helping those who
friends. are in need of assistance.
What I don’t love… Something fun coming up…
Discrimination, hate, and A trip to Miami, Florida to visit
selfishness. family members.

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A bit about my professional Duane Rosenberg
background…
A bit about my personal
background… Baltimore CPA firms in the 1970s;
Airline Industry and
Childhood in New Jersey. Adult
Telecommunications Industry in
years in Baltimore, Colorado, and
the 1980s;
the D.C. area. New Carrollton
resident now for 45 years. Accounting Instructor at Prince
George's Community College in
the 1990s;
Bank Supervision with the FDIC
to wrap up my career.
Elected official in New Carrollton
for 20 years.
My passion is…
What do I love… Bicycle riding and my bike
My family and privacy. clubs. My motorcycle
buddies. Reading.
What I don’t love… Something fun coming up…
Group gatherings and crowds. Gathering with family and friends
for Thanksgiving.

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A bit about my personal A bit about my professional Cynthia D B Mills
background… background…
Nickname: Ms. Cat Attended Elizabeth Seton
Five-year breast cancer survivor Catholic High School
Mother of three, stepmother of Received a BA in Journalism
one from Gannon University and a
Grandmother of nine Master’s degree in
(and a half due 2026) Organizational Communications
(Public Relations) from Bowie
State University.
Management Analyst for the
Dept. of Education
President of Local 2607 (15 yrs),
What do I love…
President of National Council 803
Gardening, growing plants,
(10 yrs), Chief negotiator for the
baking (owner of Cat’s Sweet
current CBA for the National
Shoppe),
Union Council. Retired from the
Cheddar (my cat),
Federal Government after 42
making blankets
years of service.
serving on seven different
organizations at St/ Joseph
Church in Largo My passion is…
Serving people
What I don’t love… Something fun coming up…
New grandbaby
ironing and phony/selfish people.

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A bit about my personal A bit about my professional
Agnelli Sybel Malave
background… background…
Born and raised in the suburbs of Public Health Analyst at the
San Juan, Puerto Rico. Small Center for Medicare & Medicaid
family-only child, only grandchild. Innovation (10 years).
College in St. Louis (BA), then Gerontology Research at Howard
Chicago (MPA), and back to PR Univ of Social Work.
(MPH) for 10 years. Owner and Administrator of
In the DMV area since 2008. 33-bed nursing home in PR.
In New Carrollton since 2009. Administrator assisted living
A bit about my hearing facility for Latino seniors in
loss…diagnosed in 1994, but Chicago.
suspected since childhood; it Manager of community-based
took 22 years (2016) to become residential services for individuals
deaf. Grateful for my 2 cochlear with intellectual disabilities, in
implants. St. Louis & DC.
Never married, no kids.
My passion is…
Travel the world. Support
What do I love…
the Britons School, in the Mukuru
Making a difference in people’s
Nwa Kjenga slum in Nairobi, and
lives, camping, and giraffes
my adoptive Onchieku family in
What I don’t love…
Kenya.
Hypocrisy, unequal treatment
Something fun coming up…
Back to Kenya - Early 2026

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Request for Proposals (RFP) for Audit of Salaries, Analysis of the City’s
Organizational Structure, and Compensation Study
for the City of New Carrollton, MD
[Draft 11.30.25]
I. Summary
The City of New Carrollton, Maryland, is seeking a qualified consulting firm to audit the wages
and salaries of city employees, review and provide recommendations on the city's
organizational structure, and provide guidance on compensation processes and the wage and
salary structure.
The project includes three main tasks:
1. Audit of Employees' Salaries and Annual Pay Increases
2. Organizational Assessment
3. Comprehensive Compensation Study
The City Council of the City of New Carrollton has identified multiple issues regarding
compensation of city employees and determined that, in the best interests of residents, good
governance, and fiscal responsibility, a temporary pay freeze, as well as a hiring freeze, will
remain in effect until data and recommendations are received from an external consultant.
It is essential that the City’s compensation practices are equitable, transparent, and competitive,
while confirming that its organizational framework operates efficiently and effectively. The City
Council’s goal is to ensure the City of New Carrollton remains competitive within the D.C. Metro
area labor market, ensures internal equity, aligns pay with modern HR best practices, and
supports long-term recruitment and retention goals.
The City currently employs approximately 78 employees across three main departments:
Administration, Public Safety (Police), and Public Works. Its current compensation framework,
last revised in 2017, consists of 30 pay grades, each with 25 incremental steps. City employees
receive annual Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA) and annual step increases, contingent upon
satisfactory performance.
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II. Detailed Specifications
Task 1: Audit of Employees' Salaries and Annual Pay Increases
1. Conduct an internal audit of all city employees’ starting wages/salaries and the annual
pay increases received since June 2020, including current and former employees.
a. Note: The City’s fiscal year (FY) runs from July 1 to June 30.
2. Determine if the annual increases in wages/salaries for each employee align with the
COLA adjustment for that year, and the next step on their corresponding pay scale.
3. Prepare a report that will mask the employee’s name, but will include the following data:
Department/ Position / Employee ID/ starting date/ starting Grade/Step/ starting salary/
and
June 2020 Salary/ July 2020 Grade (#)/ Step ($)/ Salary for FY2021
o
June 2021 Salary/ July 2021 Grade (#)/ Step ($)/ Salary for FY2022
o
June 2022 Salary/ July 2022 Grade (#)/ Step ($)/ Salary for FY2023
o
June 2023 Salary/ July 2023 Grade (#)/ Step ($)/ Salary for FY2024
o
June 2024 Salary/ July 2024 Grade (#)/ Step ($)/ Salary for FY2025
o
June 2025 Salary/ July 2025 Grade (#)/ Step ($)/ Salary for FY2026
o
4. The audit will exclude current city employees covered by the Fraternal Order of Police
Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
5. Review contemporaneous documentation justifying any annual step increase larger than
one step in a fiscal year.
6. Review documentation summarizing annual increases prepared by Human Resources,
provided to Finance for the next fiscal year budget preparation.
7. After a review of all wages/salary decisions, pay raises, and related documentation,
identify potential issues and provide recommendations for process improvements to
ensure consistency, fairness, and transparency in wages/salaries for all city employees.
Task 2: Organizational Assessment
Review the City’s current organizational structure, reporting lines, and staffing levels across all
departments. The assessment should include the following:
1. Identify inefficiencies, duplication of roles, and gaps in service delivery.
This involves a thorough examination of current workflows to pinpoint areas
o
where processes are cumbersome, responsibilities overlap, or services to the
residents are not adequately provided.
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2. Assess overall operational performance, accountability mechanisms, and resource
allocation.
This involves a thorough examination of current workflows to pinpoint areas
o
where processes are cumbersome, responsibilities overlap, or services to the
residents are not adequately provided.
3. Review existing job descriptions and conduct interviews with employees and managers
to determine whether the current framework of 30 pay grades and workforce
composition is an effective, efficient, and fiscally responsible framework for a city of New
Carrollton’s size.
4. Confirm the exempt or non-exempt status of each position, per Fair Labor Standards Act
requirements.
5. Ensure job descriptions reflect essential responsibilities and duties, minimum and
preferred qualifications, and working conditions and physical requirements.
6. Ensure job descriptions comply with relevant federal, state, and county regulations.
7. Recommend classification changes (additions, deletions, and/or consolidations) and
provide strategies for maintaining or altering the classification system.
8. Provide actionable recommendations to optimize operations and enhance service
delivery.
Task 3: Comprehensive Compensation Study
Using information gathered during the organizational assessment and a market-based survey,
evaluate the compensation and benefits currently in place and provide recommendations to
ensure the City of New Carrollton remains competitive within the D.C. Metro area labor market.
The compensation study should involve an:
1. Internal Analysis and External Benchmarking
1.1. Evaluate current job classifications and update as needed.
1.2. Assess internal equity across departments and positions.
1.3. Compare compensation and benefits for existing/proposed job classifications with
comparable municipalities and public-sector employers in the D.C. Metro region, as well
as municipalities outside the area that are comparable in size and the suburban location
of the City of New Carrollton.
1.4. Recommend a competitive pay structure, including revised pay grades, salary ranges,
and implementation strategies.
1.5. Identify any compression issues, pay disparities, and market gaps.
1.6. Review and analyze the municipality’s benefits package relative to market norms.
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2. Policy and Process Development
2.1. Develop a policy and process that enables the City to maintain the proposed wage and
salary structure in future years.
2.2. Provide clear tools and methodologies for maintaining compensation systems in the
future.
2.3. Provide recommendations on how transfers, promotions, demotions, and
reclassifications should be incorporated into a revised compensation structure.
2.4. Recommendations for revised job classifications, pay grades, and annual pay increases
must take into account the FY2026 budget for employee compensation and benefits,
recognizing that the City’s financial resources are limited by its tax base.
III. Service Requirements
The selected firm will collaborate with HR staff, the City Mayor, the City Manager, and the City
Council to carry out the work outlined in this RFP.
1. Project Management -
1.1. Initiate the project with a meeting to define the tasks, timeline, assign key personnel,
and identify the consultant’s project manager.
1.2. Establish a comprehensive communication plan for all stakeholders.
1.3. Identify necessary information from the City, such as current job descriptions.
1.4. Attend required meetings with the City of New Carrollton to explain the methodologies,
best practices, and the pros and cons of the proposed approach, justifying why it best
serves the City's interests.
1.5. Clarify expectations for the process, outcomes, roles, tasks, responsibilities, budget,
deadlines, deliverables, survey instruments, and goals, class specification formats, and
review of current classification and compensation structures.
2. Audit of Employees’ Wages and Salaries Annual Pay Increases
2.1. Collaborate with HR staff to identify records needed to track the progression of
compensation over the years to be audited.
2.2. Provide raw data and a draft of the audit results for internal review by the City Mayor,
City Manager, and City Council.
2.3. Present the final survey results.
3. Design the Benchmark Salary Survey Instrument and Conduct Market Study
3.1 Select appropriate benchmarks for the compensation survey.
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3.2 Identify appropriate comparison jurisdictions (e.g., small municipalities in the MD/VA/DC
region with similar population, services, and workforce size).
3.3 Identify and select targeted peer and competitor organizations to be surveyed for
compensation data collection.
3.4 Conduct a comprehensive labor market analysis, including:
Salary ranges
o
Actual incumbent pay where available
o
Benefits package (health, retirement, leave, incentives)
o
3.5 Conduct the compensation survey.
4. Overall Compensation Review
4.1 Assess current salary grades and ranges.
4.2 Identify compression, inequity, and misalignment with market trends.
4.3 Evaluate benefits package competitiveness
4.4 Recommend updates to:
Pay philosophy
o
Pay grade structure
o
Salary ranges
o
Position placement
o
Benefits package
o
4.5 Implementation options (cost-neutral, phased, or full adoption)
4.6 Implementation Guidance: Provide the City Manager and City Human Resources staff
with instructional information to implement recommended changes, update City policies
as needed, and conduct future individual salary and classification audits. This will ensure
the maintenance of internal equity and a competitive market position, and facilitate the
placement of positions into any new or revised structure.
5. Develop and Submit Final Project Reports
5.1 Provide a final report and supportive documentation that covers all the required tasks of
the contract. Includes all items identified above with City feedback. A draft report will be
furnished to the City for comments before the report is finalized and made public.
5.2 Present the findings to the City Manager, Mayor & and Council in a public hearing to be
held by the City.
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IV. Delivery Requirements
The selected firm will be required to deliver the following draft documents and reports:
1. Provide preliminary findings and draft report for internal review by the City within a
timeline identified by the contractor and agreed to by the City.
2. Report of audit of employees’ wages/salaries annual increases. Report in PDF format;
raw data in Excel format. Deviance reports per fiscal year.
3. Results of review of job descriptions, job titles, and pay.
4. Results of the internal equity analysis.
5. Market study comparison tables of comparable jurisdictions.
6. Results of the classification and compensation labor market analysis
7. Updated job descriptions - Provide electronic, editable copies of all revised and/or
created job descriptions.
8. Proposed salary structure – pay grades and steps
9. Job classification recommendations
10. Draft policies and processes needed to implement changes in the compensation
framework for city employees.
11. Tools and methodologies for maintaining compensation systems from now on.
12. Implementation plan with options and associated costs, and timelines.
13. Recommendations on how and when to lift the hiring and pay freeze currently in place.
14. Recommendations to ensure the City is “competitive” in the market, based on the City’s
compensation philosophy and pay strategy.
15. Recommendations for individual pay adjustments.
16. Recommendations and strategies for addressing and alleviating wage compression.
17. Recommendations for changes to the City’s classification structure, including objective
classification criteria to assist staff in implementation of the recommendations;
18. Recommendations for any changes to the City’s salary step structure;
19. Recommendations for any changes to the City’s job titles, along with recommendations
for titling guidelines;
20. Recommendations for any changes to the City’s salary scales, including the
development of separate scales where appropriate;
21. Recommendations for career pathing (i.e., identifiable job families, career path
matrices), where appropriate;
22. Recommendations for any changes to the City’s classification evaluation process and
any relevant City policies.
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23. Address the financial impact of implementing any recommended changes to the existing
salary structure, recommended solutions to address pay inequities, and recommended
pay adjustments to maintain the City’s competitive position in the labor market; and
24. Provide strategies to alleviate wage compression going forward and any salary
placement strategies that would assist with and minimize wage compression in the
future.
V Proposal Requirements
Firms interested in submitting a proposal should include the following information:
1. Cover Letter
2. Firm Background
Company history and qualifications
o
Relevant project experience with municipal governments
o
3. Project Team
Key personnel resumes, their roles, and qualifications
o
4. Project Approach & Methodology for Each Task
5. Work Plan & Timeline
Key milestones for each task and projected completion date
o
6. References
At least three references from municipalities serviced within the last 5 years
o
7. Cost Proposal
Detailed cost breakdown
o
Optional/alternative pricing for expanded scope
o
8. Insurance Requirements
Proof of professional liability insurance
o
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11/25/25, 5:00 PM Fwd: Chief Car Price - drosenberg@newcarrolltonmd.gov - City of New Carrollton Mail
Maisha Williams ANov 21, 2025, 11:26 AM (4 days ago)
to Mayor, Kaitlyn, Linwood
Good morning Council,
Unfortunately, the vehicle the Council approved on Wednesday evening has been sold.
We have sourced a replacement vehicle from the local dealer, which is priced at $44,995.00. This is $1,625.00 more than the
previously approved price ($43,370.00). The total cost for both vehicles remains under the budgeted line item of $110,000.
Given the risk of losing this replacement vehicle if we delay, I need to know if the Council will approve us to move forward
immediately or if we must wait for an official meeting.
Please reply only to me, Kaitlyn, and Mr. Rosenberg, and not to the entire group.
Maisha M. Williams, MBA, CPM
City Manager
City of New Carrollton
6016 Princess Garden Parkway
New Carrollton, MD 20784
443-876-4978 Cell
240-297-6602 Direct
301-459-6100 Ext. 1011
mmwilliams@newcarrolltonmd.gov
https://www.newcarrolltonmd.gov/
Book a Meeting with Me
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Y Ti
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Quentin Dawson 
Date: Fri, Nov 21, 2025, 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: Chief Car Price
To: Maisha Williams 
Cc: Linwood Alston 
Hey Maisha,
Here is the updated price sheet for the Chief's car.
On Fri, Nov 21, 2025 at 10:03 AM Quentin Dawson  wrote:
The original price sheet is in this email
On Fri, Nov 21, 2025 at 9:38 AM Quentin Dawson  wrote:
Good Morning Maisha,
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/5/#inbox/FMfcgzQcqtfhMDWBdGcCztCRMWSpFRJB 1/2

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11/25/25, 5:00 PM Fwd: Chief Car Price - drosenberg@newcarrolltonmd.gov - City of New Carrollton Mail
The City Council approved $43,370.00 for the Chief's new vehicle after the previous car was sold.
The replacement vehicle they are considering is priced at $44,995.00, which results in a difference of $1,625.00 over the
approved amount.
Thanks,
Quentin
--
Quentin L. Dawson
Purchasing Officer
City of New Carrollton
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Briana Urbina Nov 21, 2025, 11:34 AM (4 days ago)
I approve and if we have to have an emergency meeting today or tomorrow, I can jump on virtually for a 15 minute approval meeting
Cynthia Mills ANov 21, 2025, 12:04 PM (4 days ago)
I vote Yea Sent from my iPhone On Nov 21, 2025, at 11:26 AM, Maisha Williams  wrote:
Agnelli Sybel Malavé Nov 21, 2025, 12:22 PM (4 days ago)
I approve the purchase of the higher cost of the vehicle.
Lincoln Lashley ANov 21, 2025, 12:27 PM (4 days ago)
Hello Maisha, Thank you for the update. I vote “yes”. Please move forward. Kind Regards- Lincoln Lashley Councilmember City of…
Maisha Williams Nov 21, 2025, 12:37 PM (4 days ago)
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CITY OF NEW CARROLLTON
6016 PRINCESS GARDEN PARKWAY • NEW CARROLLTON, MARYLAND 20784-2898
Phone (301) 459-6100 Fax (301) 459-8172
Resolution 25-08
City Council of New Carrollton, Maryland
Amending The Charter of the City of New Carrollton,
§C-6 “Qualifications and Registration of Voters”
CHARTER AMENDMENT RESOLUTION 25-08
CHARTER AMENDMENT RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NEW CARROLLTON,
MARYLAND AMENDING THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW CARROLLTON, § C-6
“QUALIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATION OF VOTERS” TO MODIFY THE PROVISIONS FOR
THE QUALIFICATIONS TO BECOME A REGISTERED VOTER OF THE CITY ELIGIBLE TO
VOTE IN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS AND TO PERMIT REGISTRATION ON THE DAY OF A
MUNICIPAL ELECTION WITH EVIDENCE SUBMITTED TO PROVE RESIDENCY IN THE
CITY.
WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority contained in Article XI-E, §4 of the Constitution of the State
of Maryland and Md. Code Ann., Local Gov’t Art., §4-301 et seq., the City Council has the authority to amend
the City’s Charter, in accordance with the procedures set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, the USA Data 2020 Survey provides that as of 2020, 43% of New Carrollton, MD
residents (5.56k people) were born outside of the United States and nearly half of those residents are not
naturalized U.S. Citizens; and
WHEREAS, these residents pay taxes and participate in community functions yet do not have an ability
to elect their local public officials;
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of New Carrollton deems it to be necessary and appropriate for
good government and for the good of the City of New Carrollton to amend the City Charter in order to update
the Charter as it pertains to the City’s Qualifications and registration of voters;
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of New Carrollton seeks to enfranchise as many residents as
possible, allowing for same day registration eliminates a barrier for all residents to be able to vote whether or not
they are able to register in advance;
Section 1: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of New Carrollton,
Maryland that the Charter of the City of New Carrollton, C-6 “Qualifications and Registration of Voters”, be
and hereby is amended to add § C-6(E) to read as follows:
§ C-6 Qualifications and registration of voters.
[Amended 11-20-2002 by Res. No. 02-06; 3-10-2014 by Res. No. 14-05; 1-17-2018 by Res. No. 18-04]
A. Qualifications. Every person who is a citizen of the United States, is at least eighteen (18) years of age on or
before the day of the next general or special election, who has resided within the corporate limits of the City for
at least thirty (30) days next preceding any City election, who is a resident of the City as of the time for the
closing of registration next preceding any election, if registered, shall be entitled to vote at any or all City elections.
B. Registration. In accordance with the State Universal Registration Act, as contained in MD. Code Ann.,
Elections Article, § 3-403, as amended, any person residing in the City who is registered with the Board of
Supervisors of Elections of Prince George's County shall be deemed to be registered to vote in City elections.
RESIDENTS MAY REGISTER TO VOTE BEFORE A CITY ELECTION BY SUBMITTING A VOTER
REGISTRATION APPLICATION WITH THE CITY CLERK. THOSE RESIDENTS WHO REGISTER
BEFORE A CITY ELECTION WILL BE ADDED TO THE CITY’S VOTER REGISTRATION LIST.
RESIDENTS MAY ALSO REGISTER TO VOTE ON THE DAY OF A CITY ELECTION. THOSE WHO

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REGISTER ON THE DAY OF A CITY ELECTION SHALL REGISTER WITH THE MEMBER OF THE
BOARD OF ELECTIONS ASSIGNED TO THAT TASK, OR ITS DESIGNEE. THOSE WHO REGISTER
ON THE DAY OF THE ELECTION SHALL NOT BE ADDED TO THE CITY’S VOTER
REGISTRATION LIST.
C. Removal. The Board of Elections for Prince George's County shall maintain the registration lists in accordance
with its usual procedures, including but not limited to removing names because of changes of address and
cancellation of registration for failure to vote.
D. Appeal. Challenges to the registration of any individual not believed to be qualified to vote in City elections
shall be filed with the Board of Elections of Prince George's County, Maryland, in accordance with said Board's
procedures.
E. ADDITIONAL QUALIFIED VOTERS.
(1) EVERY PERSON WHO IS A RESIDENT OF THE CITY OF NEW CARROLLTON, WHO IS AT
LEAST EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE OR WILL BE EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE ON OR
BEFORE THE DATE OF THE NEXT CITY ELECTION, WHO DOES NOT CLAIM VOTING
RESIDENCE OR CLAIM THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN ANOTHER JURISDICTION, AND WHO HAS
ESTABLISHED AND MAINTAINED A RESIDENCE IN THE CITY FOR A PERIOD OF (30) THIRTY
CONTINUOUS DAYS MAY THEREBY QUALIFY AND REGISTER TO VOTE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CHARTER.
(2) EVERY QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED VOTER OF THE CITY IS ENTITLED TO VOTE IN ALL
CITY ELECTIONS, AND MAY SIGN NOMINATING, REFERENDA AND OTHER PETITIONS
AUTHORIZED BY THIS CHARTER.
F. EVIDENCE REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR NEW CARROLLTON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
(1) ALL RESIDENTS SEEKING TO REGISTER WITH THE CITY MUST
PROVIDE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
a. FOREIGN PASSPORT
b. CONSULAR IDENTIFICATION CARD

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c. A DRIVERS LICENSE ISSUED IN THE UNITED STATES AND OR
UNITED STATES TERRITORIES
d. A STATE IDENTIFICATION CARD
e. AN INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS LICENSE
PLUS, ONE OF THE ITEMS BELOW DISPLAYING A NEW CARROLLTON ADDRESS:
f. A PIECE OF MAIL OR BENEFITS STATEMENT FROM THE FEDERAL,
STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT POSTMARKED WITHIN 30 DAYS
OF SUBMISSION FOR REGISTRATION;
g. A BANK STATEMENT DATED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF SUBMISSION
FOR REGISTRATION;
h. A UTILITY STATEMENT DATED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF SUBMISSION
FOR REGISTRATION;
i. A RESIDENTIAL LEASE AGREEMENT;
j. A TITLE TO A HOME;
k. AN UNEXPIRED MARYLAND MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION;
l. CREDIT CARD STATEMENT DATED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF
SUBMISSION FOR REGISTRATION
m. TELEPHONE OR CELL PHONE BILL DATED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF
SUBMISSION FOR REGISTRATION
n. MORTGAGE STATEMENT;
o. PROPERTY TAX BILL FOR THE MOST RECENT TAX YEAR;
p. MEDICAL OR HOSPITAL BILL DATED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF
SUBMISSION FOR REGISTRATION
q. RESIDENTIAL SERVICE CONTRACT DATED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF
SUBMISSION FOR REGISTRATION
r. SALES TAX OR BUSINESS LICENSE.
Section 2: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Charter Amendment Resolution is adopted this ___ day
of October, 2024 and that the amendments to the Charter of the City of New Carrollton, hereby proposed by
this enactment, shall be and become effective fifty (50) days after its passage by the City unless petitioned to
referendum in accordance with the Local Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland within 40
days following its passage. A fair summary of this Resolution shall be posted in the City Hall for forty (40) days
following its adoption and published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City no fewer than four (4)
times at weekly intervals within the forty (40) days following its passage by the City.

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Section 3: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that as soon as the Charter Amendment Resolution hereby
enacted becomes effective, either as herein provided or following referendum, the City Administrative Officer
shall send to the Department of Legislative Services, the following information concerning the Charter
Amendment Resolution: (i) the complete text of this Resolution; (ii) the date of referendum election, if any, held
with respect thereto; (iii) the number of votes cast for and against this Resolution by the Council of the City of
New Carrollton or in a referendum; and (iv) the effective date of the Charter Amendment.
Section 4: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Administrative Officer of the City of New
Carrollton, Maryland be, and hereby is specifically instructed to carry out the provisions of Sections 2 and 3 as
evidence of compliance herewith; and the City Administrative Officer shall cause to be affixed to the minutes of
this meeting an appropriate Certificate of Publication of the newspaper in which the fair summary of the Charter
Amendment shall have been published, and shall further cause to be completed and executed the Certificate of
Effect.
INTRODUCED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of New Carrollton, Maryland at a Meeting on
the _______day of October.
Attest: City of New Carrollton
_________________________ ______________________________
Ashli Pressey Briana Urbina, Council Chair
City Clerk
Date: _______________________
Approved:
____________________________
Katrina R. Dodro, Mayor
Date: ________________________

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Device Last Connected Vehicle Model Vehicle YearVehicle Vin End Odometer (mi)Tag: Name Status
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST COMPASS 2025 3C4NJDBN7ST537151 1,302 New Carrollton Admin
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST COMPASS 2025 3C4NJDBN3ST559759 1,402 New Carrollton Admin
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST AVENGER 2014 1C3CDZAB9EN145686 - New Carrollton Admin Need to understand why not giving info
Sep 8 2025 1:20PM EDT JOURNEY 2015 3C4PDDBG3FT561289 19,618 New Carrollton Admin
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST - New Carrollton Admin, Electric Vehicles EV Bus need to check why it’s not giving info
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST LEAF 2019 1N4AZ1CP1KC308858 24,410 New Carrollton Admin, Electric Vehicles
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST LEAF 2019 1N4AZ1CP7KC316334 18,702 New Carrollton Admin, Electric Vehicles
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST LEAF 2020 1N4AZ1CP3LC307700 25,192 New Carrollton Admin, Electric Vehicles
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST LEAF 2024 1N4CZ1CV1RC553466 2,137 New Carrollton Admin, Electric Vehicles
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST LEAF 2024 1N4CZ1CV6RC556508 645 New Carrollton Admin, Electric Vehicles
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST E-150 2010 1FTNE1EW1ADA11402 1 22,439 New Carrollton PD Animal Control
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2013 1FM5K8AR9DGC63026 1 17,739 New Carrollton PD Speed Camera
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST 1500 2015 1C6RR7XTXFS778140 1 19,218 New Carrollton PD Officer 1
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2016 1FM5K8AR0GGC08307 1 52,087 New Carrollton PD Pool 1
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2017 1FM5K8AR6HGC57545 1 04,364 New Carrollton PD Officer 2
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST TAURUS 2017 1FAHP2MK4HG130927 99,346 New Carrollton PD Pool 2
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST TAURUS 2018 1FAHP2MK3JG101361 75,660 New Carrollton PD Pool 3
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2020 1FM5K8AB6LGA72276 77,174 New Carrollton PD Officer 3
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2020 1FM5K8AB8LGA72277 44,151 New Carrollton PD Officer 4
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2022 1FM5K8AB4NGB29738 43,928 New Carrollton PD Officer 5
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2022 1FM5K8AB2NGB31214 53,778 New Carrollton PD Officer 6
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2022 1FM5K8AB2NGB29950 33,356 New Carrollton PD Officer 7
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2022 1FM5K8ABXNGB29887 30,054 New Carrollton PD Officer 8
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2025 1FM5K8AB5SGA81646 6,449 New Carrollton PD Officer 9
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2025 1FM5K8AB0SGA81733 1 36,402 New Carrollton PD Officer 10
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST FUSION 2018 3FA6P0LU2JR223233 71,237 New Carrollton PD Officer 11
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST TAURUS 2013 1FAHP2M86DG105915 1 27,430 New Carrollton PD Officer 12
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2022 1FM5K8AB6NGB30499 41,625 New Carrollton PD Officer 13
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST EXPLORER 2017 1FM5K8AR0HGC57542 1 13,753 New Carrollton PD Officer 14
Oct 16 2025 12:09PM EDT EXPEDITION 2010 1FMJU1G58AEA71513 1 88,106 New Carrollton PD Range vehicle no heating/ air
Oct 13 2025 11:39AM EDT EXPLORER 2020 1FM5K8AB8LGC14644 62,156 New Carrollton PD totaled
Sep 12 2025 5:57PM EDT EXPLORER 2013 1FM5K8AR7DGB84616 1 51,234 New Carrollton PD Pool 4
Jul 28 2025 11:04AM EDT EXPLORER 2020 1FM5K8AB7LGD09602 56,040 New Carrollton PD totaled

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Aug 22 2024 8:52AM EDT EXPLORER 2015 1FM5K8AR1FGB51470 98,158 New Carrollton PD totaled
Jul 25 2024 1:40PM EDT EXPLORER 2013 1FM5K8AR9DGB84617 1 90,262 New Carrollton PD totaled
Jun 23 2024 1:46PM EDT TAHOE 2012 1GNSK2E04CR320131 1 64,411 New Carrollton PD Gov Deals
May 3 2024 12:19PM EDT EXPLORER 2022 1FM5K8AB4NGB29738 21,955 New Carrollton PD Officer 15
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST TRANSIT 2025 1FTBW1YM7SKA27899 3,497 New Carrollton PD, Electric Vehicles Animal Control
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST LEAF 2023 1N4AZ1BVXPC563533 17,939 New Carrollton PD, Electric Vehicles Parking 1
Nov 22 2025 1:19AM EST LEAF 2023 1N4AZ1BV3PC563325 16,422 New Carrollton PD, Electric Vehicles Parking 2
EXPLORER 2020 1FM5K8AB5LGD09601 Officer 16
SIGN
5F12S1610M1002550 WANCO TRAILER Police Trailer 19,000.00
SIGN
5F12S1612M1002551 WANCO TRAILER Police Trailer 19,000.00
Digital Message Trailer Destroyed after being
Sign struck by a MV. LGIT paid $17,600 to
5F12S1619G1007914 WANC TL Trailer Police Trailer CNC via check #75168 dated 7/8/2025