Maryland Manual On-Line - www.mdmanual.net

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

INTERCOUNTY & REGIONAL AGENCIES

DEFUNCT UNITS


BI-COUNTY TASK FORCE ON GANG ACTIVITY

STEERING COMMITTEE
Carolyn W. Colvin, Montgomery County, Co-Chair
J. Thomas Manger, Montgomery County, Co-Chair

James A. Dula, Ph.D., Prince George's County, Co-Chair
Melvin C. High, Prince George's County, Co-Chair

Appointed by Montgomery County Executive: Marielsa A. Bernard; Russell Campbell; Sharon Friedman; Douglas F. Gansler, Esq.; Sidney A. Katz; Susan C. Lee; Erwin Mack; Henry Quintero; Odessa Shannon; Pat Shao; Michael L. Subin; Gregory E. Thornton, Ed.D.

Appointed by Prince George's County Executive: Joe Anarumo; John Brill; William A. Campos; Frederick J. Corder, M.D.; Barbara A. Frush; William F. Gardiner; Vernon R. Herron; Glenn F. Ivey, Esq.; Karyn T. Lynch; Maj. Mark Magaw; Philip A. O'Donnell; Victor R. Ramirez; William Ritter; William Ryan; Peter A. Shapiro; Russ Tedesco; Beth A. Wong.

Contact: William A. Campos

c/o Office of Prince George's County Executive
County Administration Building, Room 5032
14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 - 3070
(301) 952-3173
e-mail: wacampos@co.pg.md.us

The Bi-County Task Force on Gang Activity was created in February 2004 by joint action of the county executives of Prince George's and Montgomery Counties. The Task Force charge was to identify, research, and recommend strategies that focus on preventing youth from joining gangs, as well as ways to intervene and to suppress gang activity.

On September 14, 2004, the Task Force submitted its final report to the Montgomery County Executive and the Prince George's County Executive.

Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies
Maryland Departments
Maryland Independent Agencies
Maryland Executive Commissions, Committees, Task Forces, & Advisory Boards
Maryland Universities & Colleges
Maryland Counties
Maryland Municipalities
Maryland at a Glance


Maryland Manual On-Line

Search the Manual
e-mail: mdmanual@mdarchives.state.md.us

© Copyright Maryland State Archives