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70-20 to approve the employment of Bernard Jones Jr as a police lieutenant
Resolution 70-20: A Resolution of the Mayor and Council of the Town of Forest Heights, Maryland to approve the employment and appointment of Bernard Jones Jr. as a police lieutenant to serve within the Forest Heights Police Department and to approve a reimbursement agreement; introduced by Mayor Habeeb-Ullah Muhammad.
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69-20 to approve a memorandum of understanding
Resolution 69-20: A Resolution to approve a memorandum of understanding between the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, D.C, the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia and the Forest Heights Police Department in order to participate in the presidential inauguration task force (PITF) in January of 2021; introduced by Mayor Habeeb-Ullah Muhammad.
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66-20 to approve the employment of Taneisha Bigelow-Clark as a police oficer
Resolution 66-2020: A Resolution of the Mayor and Council of the Town of Forest Heights, Maryland to approve the employment and appointment of Taneisha Bigelow-Clark as a police officer to serve within the Forest Heights Police Department and to approve a reimbursement agreement; introduced by Mayor Habeeb-Ullah Muhammad.
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62-20 to award a contract for auditing services to Francs J DiSalvo
A Resolution to select a proposal and award a contract for auditing services for the Town of Forest Heights for Fiscal Years 2020-2022 to Francis J. DiSalvo, CPA to perform the ending June 30, 2020 Audit and the subsequent audits for an additional two (2) fiscal years thereafter; introduced by Mayor Habeeb-Ullah Muhammad.
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47-20- approve license agreement between Pepco and the Town
A Resolution to approve a license agreement between the Potomac Electric Power Company (“Pepco) and the Town of Forest Heights (The “Town) allowing the use of Town property to construct and operate electric vehicle charging facilities; introduced by Mayor Habeeb-Ullah Muhammad
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FAILED 44-20
A Resolution to approve a license agreement between the Potomac Electric Power Company (“Pepco”) and the Town of Forest Heights (The “Town”) allowing the use of Town property to construct and operate electric vehicle charging facilities; introduced by Mayor Habeeb-Ullah Muhammad
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37-20 to cancel Forest Heights Day and National Night Out
Resolution 37-20: A Resolution to Cancel Forest Heights Day and National Night Out Slated for August 2020 due to the continuing health emergency and to amend Resolution 23-20 to approve and adopt by reference County Executive Order No. 10-2002 continuing the declaration of a local state of emergency for Prince George's County, Maryland; introduced by Mayor Habeeb-Ullah Muhammad and Council President Calvin Washington.
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36-20 to approve the employment of Jeremy Nugent as a Police Officer
Resolution 36-20: A Resolution of the Mayor and Council of the Town of Forest Heights, Maryland to approve the employment and appointment of Jeremy Nugent as a Police Officer to serve withing the Forest Heights Police Department; introduced by Mayor Habeeb-Ullah Muhammad and Council President Calvin Washington.
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24-20 further modifying the Mayor's emergency order dated 4-5-2020
Resolution 24-20: A Resolution further modifying the Mayor's Emergency Order dated April 5, 2020, at ratified and extended in duration by the Council through Resolution 23-20 and to hereby increase the compensation for certain essential town employees deployed during the declared COVID-19 emergency; introduced by CW Taunya Hines
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