• La Plata Fiscal Year (FY) 26 Budget Process
    Dec 17 2024

    This episode and later ones will provide information and transparency as the Town Council prepares the FY 26 budget, which includes the operating budget, enterprise budget (water, sewer, trash/sanitation, stormwater management), and capital improvement plan (CIP).

    References:

    • Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Town Budget
    • Adopted Town of La Plata Calendar of Events Preparation and adoption on the Town FY 2026 Budget
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    15 mins
  • How Are We Doing? La Plata, MD 2024 National Community Survey Report/Results
    Dec 5 2024

    This episode provides the results from La Plata’s 2024 National Community Survey, presented to the Town Council at our September 20, 2024, meeting.

    In April 2024, the Town engaged Polco to conduct the National Community Survey (NCS) to ascertain public perceptions of La Plata and its general livability. The NCS consists of standard questions asked of all municipalities and a limited number of custom questions provided by the client which may be tailored to ongoing or anticipated conditions affecting the municipality. The last such survey was conducted for La Plata by Polco’s parent company, the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), in 2016. The questions were largely the same in both surveys.

    Polco randomly identified 3,500 residents for initial survey participation, after which the survey was opened to the general public. Between online surveys and paper surveys, Polco received 426 responses. Results were weighted to reflect La Plata’s adult demographic profile (see p. 2 of the 2024 survey analysis).

    Possible applications for data collected in this survey:

    • Clearer perspective on community priorities

    • Review and adjustment of Town FY 26 and future budgets, staffing, and operations to better address community priorities

    • Guidance for Town Council following the May 2025 Town elections

    • Revision of 2022 Town Strategic Plan to foster community sustainability

    YouTube Video Link

    La Plata, MD The National Community Survey Report of Results 2024

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    21 mins
  • Do We Need Another Gas Station?
    Nov 14 2024

    This is David Jenkins, La Plata Town Council member from Ward 4 and your host for this podcast and videos, now available on YouTube, and YouTube Music.

    This episode is about questions and frustration from many Town and County residents about a new 7-11 gas station starting construction at Rosewick Corner.

    Future podcasts/videos:

    • Why La Plata should have an economic development/placemaking function
    • Best practices by other towns in Maryland, from my attendance at the Maryland Municipal League’s (MML) Fall Leadership Conference, November 6-8th, Cambridge Maryland.


    YouTube Link

    Reference:
    “The City Should Put a Trader Joe’s There” (and Other Muddled Thinking About Development)

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    16 mins
  • Neighborhood Traffic Calming
    Oct 31 2024

    This is a follow-up to my August 13, 2024, podcast and video – Speed and Traffic, and the article in the latest Town newsletter. There is a need for traffic calming options and a community/town cooperative program in our residential neighborhoods. This is needed to reduce speeding and prevent a tragedy from happening.

    Two recent incidents in Clarks Run - first, last week, a car did not stop when a school bus deployed its STOP sign as children got on the bus at Scarlet Oak and East Patuxent, and the second Tuesday morning, October 29th, two cars both ran the to stop at STOP sign at Scarlet Oak/East Patuexnt. These recent incidents again highlight the persistent and real speeding and safety concerns by residents in CR and all La Plata neighborhoods.

    I’ve reached out to the Clarks Run Citizen Association (CRCA) with this information and to the Town Council and LP Police Chief, hoping we can initiate a quick, and cost-effective safety program in La Plata’s neighborhoods.

    Thanks again for listening and watching.

    YouTube Link

    Streets and Sidewalks, People and Cars THE CITIZENS’ GUIDE TO TRAFFIC CALMING -

    Tactical Urbanism Short-Term Action | Long-Term Change

    How to Calm a Street, Starting with Your Own Anger -

    Smart Growth America - Quick Build Demonstration Projects -
    South Bend, IN demonstration project: Neighborhood traffic calming -

    A Safer Intersection in 80 Minutes

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    17 mins
  • Resident Engagement – A Different Perspective
    Oct 21 2024

    I want to follow up on my October 8th podcast/video, La Plata 2025 Election, why I’m not running for re-election, and my greatest regrets comments – the lack of a Town citizen participation/engagement program, and little resident participation with their town government.

    I want to tell you a different perspective about citizen engagement/participation learned from my recent Facebook post and then a citizen response.

    YouTube Link

    Reference: Staying Strong, Chuck Marhon, November 3, 2017

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    17 mins
  • La Plata 2025 Election
    Oct 9 2024

    This is David Jenkins, La Plata Town Council member from Ward 4 and your host for this podcast and videos, now available on YouTube, and YouTube Music.

    The 2025 Town election schedule and new Town Ward Maps are provided in this episode. This also includes my intentions about the 2025 La Plata Town election.

    YouTube Video Link

    Reference Links:

    • Candidate Information, Nomination for Candidacy - Town Election 2025
    • Candidate Certificate of Nomination Package
    • Town of La Plata Council Ward Map 2024
    • So You Want To Be An Elected Official Maryland Municipal League
    • 2025 Election Schedule


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    19 mins
  • La Plata Engagement
    Sep 26 2024

    The Town needs to improve our citizen outreach and information sharing. This is a critical need, as seen from feedback from our FY 25 budget process. There were many negative comments about the lack of budget information, other than the minimal and required two-week public hearing notices and materials included on Town Council agendas.

    Let’s look at a better way from Strong Towns (Community Engagement That Works).

    Now here are examples from different communities, including Charles County.

    Upcoming podcasts/videos: 2025 La Plata Election schedule, MDOT 2025 Transporation Consolidated Transporation Program (CTP), and La Plata Priorities.

    YouTube Video Link

    References:

    • Holly Springs, NC - Strategic Plan/Dashboard
    • Chapel Hill, NC - 2024-2025 Budget Development
    • Charles County, MD Stay Engaged
    • Frederick County, MD - Budget Portal
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    17 mins