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Study highlights top priorities to improve travel in city By Ellen Treimel
As the City of Hyattsville continues to grow, residents and civic leaders alike have expressed interest in developing and improving transportation options to ease travel for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. The city has been working with the Toole Design Group since the fall to make Hyattsville “a place where anyone, regardless of age, background, or ability, can travel safely, comfortably, and affordably,” according to the Hyattsville Transportation Plan: Draft Final Report. The plan designated 10 projects as priorities for the city. These 10
Life&Times
Vol. 15 No. 6
Hyattsville’s Community Newspaper
June 2018
Six residents on the ballot
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By Emily Strab
While the City of Hyattsville is not holding an election this year (its municipal elections take place every two years on odd-numbered years), there are quite a few Hyattsville residents who have been busy campaigning for the June 26 county and state elections and primaries, and six candidates on the ballot are from Hyattsville. Why so many Hyattsvillians on the ballot? When I interviewed them, the candi-
dates all talked about the same themes: Hyattsville produces candidates for higher offices because it is a city that fosters a community focused on taking care of one another and creating connectivity and awareness of politics on local and national levels. Interestingly, the diversity of Hyattsville is reflected by these candidates: half are AfricanAmerican, and half Caucasian; half are men, and half are women. ELECTION continued on page 16
Vibrant, growing Hyattsville attracts local developers, new residents By Ben Simasek
BEN SIMASEK New townhouses under construction at Editors Park
Almost anywhere you look in Hyattsville, you will see signs of the city’s recent development boom, which is marked by several new residential developments at various phases of construction. Additional projects are also under consideration. Editors Park at Kiplinger, adjacent to The Mall at Prince Georges (MPG) and the Prince George’s Plaza Metro Station off of East-West Highway, is nearly complete. Many new residents have already moved into the 86 town houses and 40 condominiums, and a five-story multifamily building with 348 units is due to open to renters later this year. Visible from Ager Road and the West Hyattsville Metro station, GROWTH continued on page 20
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