The project is expected to be delivered in late summer 2024. As part of the feasibility study, Clark Construction provided pro bono preconstruction services to the food bank and assisted in establishing a budget. MGAC brought together Davis Construction as the general contractor, Davis Carter Scott as the architect and CPJ & Associates as the civil engineer. “Capital Area Food Bank moved its Virginia operation to a temporary facility last year for the duration of design and construction.” “The existing facility is currently being demolished,” Kline said. ![]() Through an early site analysis and feasibility study, MGAC concluded that the best option was to rebuild the facility to fit the needs of the community and the organization. ![]() A second level will feature private offices, a conference room and an adjacent outdoor terrace for hosting fundraising activities. The new facility will include 9,000 square feet of administrative and volunteer training space, a donor wall, and a dedicated breakroom with enclosed restrooms and a locker room. “The new space is approximately four times larger than the existing facility and will greatly increase the Northern Virginia facility’s ability to distribute food to those in need.” “The pandemic greatly increased food insecurity across the region and the need has not subsided,” Lisa Kline, senior project manager of MGAC, told Commercial Observer. Located at 9510 Gunston Cove Road, the new 43,286-square-foot facility will replace the existing 14,000-square-foot warehouse. The SMA solely applies to properties within the 2022 Approved Bowie-Mitchellville and Vicinity Master Plan boundary.SEE ALSO: Jamison Files More Office-to-Resi Conversions in Los Angeles This is an opportunity for residents to share their thoughts and concerns and we look forward to hearing from them.” Get Vicinity Centres (VCXau) real-time share value, investment, rating and financial market information from Capital. “It is vitally important for our residents and stakeholders to engage in the SMA process, concerning how the SMA might impact their community. The Bowie-Mitchellville and Vicinity SMA is the second phase of the 2022 Approved Bowie-Mitchellville and Vicinity Master Plan, which was approved by the Council, with the adoption of CR-018-2022 on March 8, 2022.Ĭouncil Chair Tom Dernoga says public participation in the Joint Public Hearing provides critical public input. Written comments may be submitted through the close of business on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, when the record of public hearing testimony will close. On-site registration for in-person testimony is now available however, advance registration to testify is strongly encouraged. To register to speak or submit comments or written testimony please use the Council’s eComment portal at: For those unable to use the portal, comments/written correspondence may be emailed to: or faxed to (301) 952-5178. ![]() Curry Administrative Building, Council Hearing Room, 1301 McCormick Drive, Largo, Maryland 20774. The Prince George’s County Council sitting as the District Council, and the Prince George’s County Planning Board of the Maryland -National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) will hold an in-person Joint Public Hearing on the Bowie-Mitchellville and Vicinity Sectional Map Amendment (SMA), on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. Residents Urged to Provide Testimony Concerning the SMA PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY COUNCIL AND PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PLANNING BOARD TO HOLD BOWIE-MITCHELLVILLE AND VICINITY SECTIONAL MAP AMENDMENT JOINT PUBLIC HEARING
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