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Prince George's County Zoning Meetings

48 meetings monitored in Prince George's County, MD

March 24, 20263h 0m22,224 words
19approvedpublic hearingdeferredhistoric preservationcommercial
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March 23, 20261h 31m15,141 words
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March 23, 202631m4,248 words
5land usepublic hearingapproved
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March 19, 202654m9,246 words
100zoningcommercialmixed useplanned developmentdensity
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March 18, 20263h 9m24,334 words
76zoningsubdivisionapprovedland useplat
March 17, 20264h 13m31,041 words
42approvedland usepublic hearingzoningdensity
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March 12, 20261h 20m10,755 words
12approvedresidentialpublic hearingmixed usedensity
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March 10, 202646m4,885 words
2approved
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March 9, 20261h 50m17,054 words
8mixed useland usezoningindustrial
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March 5, 20261h 0m9,018 words
14zoningland useapproved
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Frequently Asked Questions

Prince George's County Council, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (Planning Board), and the District Council are all monitored by ZoneWire for detailed site plans, special exceptions, departures from design standards, rezoning, and comprehensive plan amendments across Prince George's County.

Prince George's County has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across the County Council, the Planning Board, and the District Council. The Planning Board meets weekly, while the County Council meets biweekly.

A detailed site plan (DSP) in Prince George's County is a required approval for development projects that specifies building placement, design, landscaping, and infrastructure. DSPs are reviewed by the Planning Board and are a key signal for new development, particularly along the Purple Line transit corridor.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Prince George's County occurs along the Purple Line corridor for transit-oriented development, the National Harbor area for hospitality and mixed-use projects, the College Park and Hyattsville areas near the University of Maryland for residential density increases, and the Branch Avenue corridor for redevelopment.

Key zoning terms for Prince George's County include detailed site plan (DSP), special exception, departure from design standards, rezoning, comprehensive plan amendment, conceptual site plan, specific design plan, and transit district overlay. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Prince George's County governing body.