
The Prince George’s County Office of Emergency Management’s Preparedness Center has a wealth of information on general and emergency preparedness. Residents can access and download tipsheets and collateral materials on topics to include family preparedness, business preparedness, a full emergency preparedness guide, medical emergencies, Make a Plan (PDF), Make an Emergency Kit (PDF), Emergency Kits (PDF), and natural hazard preparedness to include thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Be prepared for the next storm and download helpful materials by visiting the Preparedness Center today.
Reminder: The Department of Permitting, Inspections, and Enforcement wants to remind candidates whose campaigns ended with the Primary Election on July 19, that it is the responsibility of the candidate to remove and appropriately discard political signs that are placed in the public rights-of-way within 10 days after the Primary Election.
All campaign signs must be removed effective Friday, July 29 by 5:00pm. Any candidate who fails to remove the signs could be cited and/or fined. Residents are encouraged to report sightings of campaign signs as litter and illegal dumping service requests through PGC311 (online and via telephone (dial “3-1-1” from your phone)), Monday through Friday, from 7:00am-7:00pm. Residents may also send their inquiries via emailDPIEPIO@co.pg.md.us for more information.