See the City of Laurel’s meeting page for the official record, and if any agenda item holds interest for you, please don’t hesitate to reach out to myself and members of the Council as we want to serve you and the people of Laurel.

AGENDA

  1. Call to Order - Council President James Kole
  2. Roll Call - Sara A. Green, CPM, CMC, Clerk
  3. Report of the Mayor and City Council
  4. Bharati Dhruva Arts Council 07/08/2024-07/08/2027
  5. General Public Hearing
  6. Bid Recommendation- Granville Gude Park Path Banners- Department of Parks and Recreation
  7. Leasing Agreement- Bigbelly Compost Bins for Multi-family Compost Collection- Environmental Programs
  8. Fleet Acquisition- FY2025 CIP- Fleet Replacement Schedule- Department of Public Works
  9. Fleet Leasing Purchase- FY2025- Laurel Police Department
  10. Bid Recommendation- Ammunition Purchase- Laurel Police Department
  11. Adjournment

UPDATE: Mayor Sydnor shared items of note during his report this evening, three of which I’ve listed here if helpful to you:

  • There are sites around Laurel (including Laurel High School) that are participating in the Maryland Summer Meals program where free breakfast and lunch are provided to youth aged 18 or younger. Visit the Maryland Summer Meals Finder to locate the site nearest you.
  • For Laurel residents who may be experiencing mail theft issues, they should first report the theft via the United States Postal Service website (since it is a federal crime), and for further support, constituents can sumbit a case via U.S. Congressman Glen Ivey’s website with the USPS theft submission tracking number for his offices to facilitate.
  • The Mayor launched a Safe Summer Nights program starting July 13 where all City of Laurel youth aged 12 to 16 can go to the Laurel Armory on Montgomery Street for games, education, and activities in a safe environment. They’ll need to be checked in and out by their parents and more details can be found at the page linked above.