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Neighbors,

I am forwarding the events calendar from News & Announcements (found below) as well as the newsletter (written in blue) from Council Member Bryner (Ward 3) that she shared regarding the Work session on March 27. I was not in attendance that evening, but still wanted to provide notes.


This Thursday we do have our Town Meeting, which is both in person and online.


There are many events coming up so I hope you stay looped in and hope to see you at one coming up soon. Please subscribe to news and announcements to stay looped in for any last minute weather announcement changes for this coming weekend.

~Amy


March 27 Worksession Summary 

Agenda can be found here 

You can watch recordings of all town meetings here 


Hospital Hill Meeting 

Before our worksession, we heard from Home Team 5 and Urban Atlantic regarding the Preliminary Plan of Subdivision (PPS) for Hospital Hill. As a reminder, the PPS is the first official set of plans submitted to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (MNCPPC). These plans focus on technical aspects like land division, housing density, zoning compliance, and preliminary stormwater management—not building designs or specific retail tenants. 

The current proposal includes 1,350 residential units consisting of multifamily rentals, condos, and townhomes, along with 70,000 square feet of office space, 40,000 square feet of retail, and a 79-key hotel. 

The meeting recording is available online, and the presentation slides will be posted once the town has approval. Keep in mind that the slides alone may not provide full context, so you may want to watch the recording. 

On Wednesday at 7 PM, the Planning Board will hold an open meeting to review the PPS. While the public can watch, this is not a Council-style meeting with time allocated for resident input. The purpose is for the Planning Board to gather information and make a formal recommendation to the town. 

Once the PPS is officially submitted, MNCPPC will conduct a final review and refer it to the town for comment. At that point, we will have 30 days to review and provide feedback, likely starting in mid-to-late May. I expect that part of the town’s formal comment will include a determination about the potential access points at Lockwood and Inwood Streets. Keep in mind that just because these connections exist does not mean there will definitely be through traffic. The town could decide to block the streets temporarily or in perpetuity, make them one-way, or explore other options. Given that development will take years, I believe we should preserve as much flexibility as possible. 

As always, I welcome your feedback. 

Worksession 

 

Three agenda items were cancelled-- the MD Office of Human Rights will come present to Council in April, the owners of 5600 Newton Street withdrew their request for a variance to build on that lot, and because the meeting ran late the Board of Elections representative was not able to provide an update. 

 

LED Street Lighting 

I'll be honest—I had to go back and rewatch this part of the meeting. It’s a complicated topic! Fortunately, this was just an introduction, and we’ll have more details and firm numbers soon. 

There are two key issues at play. First, Pepco is being required to determine which streetlights it owns and is responsible for versus those owned by municipalities or the county. It turns out Pepco’s records on streetlights are highly inaccurate, meaning there’s a strong possibility that municipalities have been incorrectly billed for lighting costs. 

At the same time, the town has an opportunity to purchase all of its streetlights—an estimated 500 in total—and convert them to energy-efficient LED lighting. The current high-pressure sodium lamps are outdated and inefficient. While we’re still waiting on final cost estimates from Pepco, early indications suggest that the most cost-effective approach would be for the town to purchase the streetlights and partner with other municipalities on a shared maintenance and repair service. 

This was just a preliminary discussion—more updates to come as we get additional information! 

 

Crest Ave Speed Humps 

Council unanimously approved the installation of speed humps on the 2800 block of Crest Avenue, along with ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps. 

 

Eley Building Update 

The Eley Public Works Building remains on track for its June completion date. This is an exciting milestone, not only for our Public Works staff, who deserve a modern facility, but also for the community spaces on the second floor. 

During the update, I asked about the timeline for removing the fencing along the hill. While no exact date was given, my understanding is that it will be taken down well before the building opens. The fencing was necessary because the original building improperly shared utilities with Town Hall, requiring new utility lines to be run from Forest Road. 

An open house for the building will be held in May, and demolition of the old Public Works building will take place very soon. 

 Odds and Ends  

 

Election Season 

Town elections are May 5. Voter Information is here. I am running for re-election as your Ward 3 Councilmember. If you’ve enjoyed these newsletters, please consider voting for me! If you’ve REALLY enjoyed them and would like a yard sign, please let me know! 

 

Voter registration drives will be held on April 7 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM and on April 26 from 8 AM to noon and from 1 PM to 5 PM. You do not need to be registered in Maryland to vote in Cheverly. This is also the first election where 16- and 17-year-olds can vote, so I encourage all eligible teens to make their voices heard! 

  

Budget 

Our first budget meeting on March 20 focused on the General Government and Administration sections of the FY26 budget. There is still a lot to review, but I am impressed with staff’s efforts to keep costs low and avoid raising taxes. More updates to come. 

 

Public Safety 

As the weather warms up, we typically see an increase in auto-related incidents. Thanks to 24/7 policing, officers have been able to recover stolen property and apprehend suspects quickly. However, please remember to lock your car doors, avoid leaving valuables in view, and stay aware of your surroundings. 

 

 

Thank you for staying engaged! Please reach out with any questions, concerns, or feedback. 


Best, 
Nicole Bryner 
Cheverly Ward 3 Councilmember 

 

Upcoming Events 

For more information about these and other events, check out the town newsletter 

 


Town Meeting 

April 10 

8:00pm 

Hybrid 

 

Rec Council Easter Egg Hunt 

April 12 

11am

Community Center 

 

April 17 

6:00pm 

Hybrid 

 

April 17 

7:00pm 

Hybrid 

 

Resident Appreciation Day: Afternoon Tea 

April 23 

Noon-1pm 

Town Hall 

 

Town Worksession 

April 24 

7:30pm 

Hybrid 

 

Dumpster Day (Large Trash, Paper Shredding, Medication Disposal) 

April 26 

8am-noon 

Town Hall 

 

CAACO Candidate Forum 

April 26

1pm

Hybrid

 

Voter Registration Drive 

April 26 

8am-noon 

1pm-5pm 

Town Hall 

 

Budget Meeting 

May 1 

7:00pm 

Hybrid 

 

May 5 

7am – 8pm 

Town Hall 

 

Tentative: Constant Yield Tax Hearing 

May 6 

6:00pm 

Hybrid 

 

Final Budget Review 

May 7 

7:00pm 

Hybrid 

 

Town Meeting (First Reader of Budget) 

May 8 

8:00pm 

Hybrid 

 

Town Worksession (Second Reader of Budget) 

May 22 

7:30pm 

Hybrid 

 

Public Safety Day

Friday May 30


Cheverly Day 

Saturday October 4  


Check out the Cheverly town newsletter/en Español
If you missed the Town Meeting on Thursday, you can watch recordings of all town meetings here. The October Town Meeting agenda can be found here

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Upcoming Events!



Thursday, April 10th

Town Meeting: 8:00 pm

6401 Forest Road

Cheverly, MD 20785


Zoom Information

Please click the link below to join the webinar: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84025983118?pwd=cEhsbmU2aEs5MGViaGJnWVh6c1h6UT09 


Webinar ID: 840 2598 3118 

Passcode: 213079 

Telephone: 301-715-8592


Saturday, April 12th

Rec Council Easter Egg Hunt: 11:00 am

Prizes, Games, and the Easter Bunny. 

Town Hall

6401 Forest Road

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Thursday, April 17th

Public Hearing: 6:00 pm

6401 Forest Road

Cheverly, MD 20785


Zoom Information:

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82388812365?pwd=UjY5RllrRXV0T25uMjBqdStlTWRLZz09

Webinar ID: 823 8881 2365


 Budget Review: 7:00 pm

6401 Forest Road

Cheverly, MD 20785


Zoom Information

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82388812365?pwd=UjY5RllrRXV0T25uMjBqdStlTWRLZz09

Webinar ID: 823 8881 2365

Passcode: 091820 

Telephone: 301-715-8592 US


Friday, April 18th

Mayor's Hours: 9:00 am -11:00 am

Town Hall: Mayor's Office

6401 Forest Road

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Wednesday, April 23rd

Residents' Appreciation Day - Tea and Treats: Noon - 1:00 pm

Town Hall Lobby

6401 Forest Road

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Thursday, April 24th

Work Session: 7:30 pm

6401 Forest Road

Cheverly, MD 20785


Zoom Information:

Please follow the link below to join the webinar: 


Webinar ID: 825 5155 8763 

Passcode: 916656 Or One tap mobile :  US: +13017158592,,82551558763#  

Or Telephone:   US: +1 301 715 8592


Friday, April 25th

Arbor Day Tree Planting: 11:00 am

Location: TBA


Saturday, April 26th

Voter Registration: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Town Hall

6401 Forest Road


Community Spring Clean-up - Dumpsters, Shredding, and Medication Drop-Off: 8:00 am - Noon

Town Hall

6401 Forest Road 

April 2025 Dumpster DayApril 2025 Dumpster Day Spanish


CAACO Cheverly Candidate Forum 2025 for Mayor & Council Members: 1:00 pm

Town Hall

6401 Forest Road


See the QR code & Zoom link to access the candidate forum via Zoom!


Zoom Information

candidate fourm 2025 qr code

https://tinyurl.com/Candidate-Forum-2025

Passcode:223027
Webinar ID: 817 5287 8319
Phone one-tap: 3017158592


Submit your questions for the Mayor and Town Council candidates! All questions must be submitted by Friday, April 18, 2025, by 5 PM. 

Send your questions to:CHVCANDI...@GMAIL.COM



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