Maryland Park and Planning Commission scores victory against Prince George’s County
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Maryland Park and Planning Commission scores victory against Prince George’s County
The Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission, or M-NCPPC, scored a victory in court in their lawsuit against Prince George’s County. The Commission sued the county earlier this month to stop the county from diverting $39.3 million of taxpayer money away from the Commission and back to the county. The county said that the Commission was improperly spending on things such as high salaries for leadership and a very expensive headquart…
Judge pauses Prince George's Council's transfer of $39M in parks funding
A Prince George’s County circuit court judge ruled in favor of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, granting a temporary restraining order against the Prince George’s County Council and saying the Council’s attempts to balance its budget by using $39 million of the commission’s money caused “immediate, substantial and irreparable harm to the commission.” M-NCCPC filed a lawsuit against...
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