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Eric Olson

Monday, February 4, 2013

Constituents Quiz Olson on Cafritz, East Campus, M Square

The District 3 councilmember addressed several key development topics Monday at Plato's Diner.

  East Campus, transit-oriented metro development, and the Cafritz project were all hot topics at Monday morning's coffee chat with Prince George's County Councilmember Eric Olson’s (District 3), held at Plato’s Diner in College Park. East Campus  The construction of the development know as East Campus—a 39-acre parcel of land located at Paint Branch Parkway and Route 1—has once again been put on hold. The site was conceived to be a town center for students, including graduate student housing and a grocery store. The University of Maryland’s first shot at developing the property fell through in 2009, and recent efforts to build the property out in two phases have been delayed.   “For the time being, they are pulling back,” said Olson, who …

R. J.

8:30 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

Eric Olson is the biggest impediment to these development projects. That's why the projects keep getting "stalled" and "pulled back." You need less of an environmentalist and more of an economic development mindset in your representative.   more ›

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Prince George's Councilman Expresses Surprise at Harrison's Reelection as Chair

One county councilman was surprised by the vote, after he believed he had enough support for the job.

Council Member Andrea Harrison (District 5) was reelected as chair of the Prince George’s County Council Tuesday morning by her peers, although Council Member Eric Olson (District 3) thought he had enough votes to be elected to the position. “Until late yesterday, at least six colleagues on our nine-member body had committed their support to me.  Today, however, I received four votes. I want to thank Council Members Mary Lehman, Ingrid Turner, and Obie Patterson for their unwavering support,” wrote Olson in an email to constituents. Had Olson been elected, it would have been the first time in 20 years that the county council was chaired by the representative from District 3. Harrison expressed her gratitude to the county council for …

Jacques Chevalier

9:28 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

eric olsen is my Distict 3 Council Member, I am Black and have received one email from him since his first ELECTIVE seat. And from my seat he is certainly very SELECTIVE to a beat.   more ›

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Olson, Baker Set to Appear at District 3 Town Hall

The event will run Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Parkdale High School.

District 3 County Councilmember Eric Olson is set to hold a town hall for constituents Thursday evening at Parkdale High School. The event will run from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the school's auditorium (6001 Good Luck Road, Riverdale, MD). County Executive Rushern Baker is also scheduled to speak at the event at 7:00 p.m. The 3rd councilmanic district includes University Park, Riverdale Park, Riverdale Heights, and Riverdale Hills, among other areas.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

UPDATE: Local Incumbents Stay in County Council Office

Incumbents Campos and Olson take majority of votes, Lehman takes District 1 and District 4 will go to a November election.

The Prince George's County Council races didn't see any major upsets this year, despite a crush of candidates running in the nine districts. Most of the early voting and precinct ballots were tallied by early Wednesday morning and there were no surprises. In District 2, with 82 percent of precincts reporting, incumbent Will Campos of Hyattsville was at 79 percent over challenger Dottie McNeill's 15 percent. "It's a really humbling experience to win my third election and second re-election," he said. "We worked all summer, all year, and I'm excited to finish and do my final term." Campos hits his term limit in 2014, but he said he has big plans for the next four years. "We've been hit by the market just like everyone else, and I want to …

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