
City of College Park
website:
https://www.collegeparkmd.gov/Spending History: $********
Location:
MD, City of College Park
Recent Discussions

Proposed changes to the city's noise code.

Associated Agency:
City of College Park
Status:
Date:
July 17, 2024
Spending History: $********

Food service delivery program support.

Associated Agency:
City of College Park
Status:
Date:
August 8, 2024
Spending History: $********

Amendments to the noise ordinance to clarify enforcement procedures, impose penalties for false identification during investigations, and authorize revocation of use and occupancy permits for repeated violations.

Associated Agency:
City of College Park
Status:
Date:
August 8, 2024
Spending History: $********

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Recent Contracts

SAMOSAS & SPIRITS

Associated Agency:
City of College Park
Contract Type:
Property Use Agreement
Publish Date:
July 8, 2025

LI CHUN FOOD

Associated Agency:
City of College Park
Contract Type:
Property Use Agreement
Publish Date:
July 8, 2025

ACCELA

Associated Agency:
City of College Park
Contract Type:
Software Licensing
Publish Date:
July 8, 2025

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