Prince George’s County’s General Assembly Committee on Jan. 28 voted unanimously to move PG 30725 favorably. The bill directs the State Highway Administration to install a memorial sign along Maryland Route 210 (between mile markers 11.359 and 11.672 near the Kirby Hill Road ramps) to honor individuals who died in motor vehicle accidents on that stretch.
Daryl Carrington, representing Carrington and Associates LLC and presenting PG 30725 on behalf of Delegate Valderrama, said the sign aims to raise awareness and promote safety on a high‑risk stretch of roadway. A county representative signaled the county supports the drafted legislation.
Action: Vice Chair Fisher moved the favorable report; Council Member Burrows seconded. The clerk recorded unanimous “aye” votes from Chair Hawkins, Vice Chair Fisher, Council Member Arrieta and Council Member Burrows; the motion passed 4–0.
Discussion vs. decision: the committee’s action is a favorable report supporting state action (installation by the State Highway Administration). The committee did not adopt local funding or placement changes beyond those requested in the bill language.
Evidence: presentation by the bill sponsor’s representative and the clerk’s roll call are on the Jan. 28 transcript.