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University Park, Maryland — week of 2026-06-29 · all University Park meetings

University Park Council considers Town Hall contracts, Sunday vending proposal

The University Park Mayor and Common Council met June 22 to review professional service contracts for a new Town Hall and a proposal to allow licensed vending on Sundays. The meeting also included a swearing-in ceremony for newly elected council members and an audit open forum. Minutes have not yet been published, so no votes or decisions were available.

Town Hall design contracts discussed

The council discussed two contracts related to the new municipal building. One was with Frederick Ward and Associates for design and zoning approval. The other was with Redgate Real Estate Advisors, LLC for project management. Both contracts were listed as items of discussion on the agenda.

Sunday vending resolution proposed

Legislative Resolution 26-O-04 would permit licensed vending on Sundays. The resolution was on the agenda for discussion but no vote data has been released.

Other council business

The council held a swearing-in ceremony for newly elected members. The meeting also featured an open forum for the SB & Company, LLC audit.

Helping Hands Committee plans events

The Helping Hands Committee met June 24 to discuss a draft TAF Caregiver Respite Reimbursement Proposal and to finalize logistics for several upcoming community events. Agenda items included planning a June lunch at Olive Garden and a July lunch at Silver Diner, organizing the July 4th University Park Parade Watch Party (with chairs, fan, flags, and watermelon), arranging a Deakins Cemetery tour and a Greenbelt Museum visit, and finalizing details for Meadow Day, which took place June 27. The committee also reviewed minutes from a previous meeting. No decisions or vote tallies were available.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings were scheduled as of July 5, 2026. Residents should check the town website for future notices.

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