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City Council Meeting

March 23, 2026 · Hyattsville, MD
Source: Source Document (PDF, 16 pp)
Retrieved April 28, 2026 from hyattsvillemd.api.civicclerk.com ↗
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Decisions

#1

UNANIMOUS

#2

UNANIMOUS

#3

UNANIMOUS

#4

UNANIMOUS

#5

UNANIMOUS

#6

VARIES

#7

UNANIMOUS

Agenda Items

#1

Call to Order and Roll Call

The meeting was called to order at 7:03 PM

#2

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag

The pledge was recited

#3

Approval of Agenda

The agenda was approved unanimously

#4

Approval of Minutes

The minutes were approved unanimously

#5

Public Comment

Public comments were submitted electronically and addressed various topics

#6

City Administrator Update

The city administrator provided an update

#7

Presentations

Presentations were given on various topics

#8

Proclamations

Proclamations were approved unanimously

#9

Appointments

Appointments were approved unanimously

#10

Consent Items

Consent items were approved unanimously

#11

Action Items

Action items were discussed and approved

#12

Discussion Items

Discussion items were discussed

#13

Council Dialogue

Council members engaged in dialogue

#14

Motion to Adjourn

The meeting was adjourned

Public Comments

9 speakers
Allison Kole · Topic: Emergency funding

Support for the motion to allocate $100,000 for emergency funding

Amelie von Fluegge · Topic: Budget priorities

Expectation of support for the $100,000 emergency fund

Brenden Sloan · Topic: Emergency funding

Urging support for the $100,000 emergency fund

Hilary Tone Forslund · Topic: Emergency funding

Support for the $100,000 emergency fund

Jennie Reinhardt · Topic: Budget priorities

Support for the $100,000 emergency fund

Lily Murnen · Topic: Emergency funding

Support for the $100,000 emergency fund

Lisa Elise Walker · Topic: Budget priorities

Support for the $100,000 emergency fund

Melissa Schweisguth · Topic: Common ownership committee

Suggestions for the common ownership community advisory committee

Robert Duncan · Topic: Emergency funding

Support for the $100,000 emergency fund