PGCEngage helps Prince George's County residents follow local government without hunting across separate public websites.
Use PGCEngage to:
- Track County Council bills and read plain-language summaries.
- Follow public meetings, planning cases, and development activity.
- See the county's 311 workload, open requests, and request details.
- Explore county spending and revenue in a resident-friendly checkbook view.
- Keep up with local news and civic updates tied to Prince George's County.
- Save items, set interests, and manage alerts when you sign in.
The app is built for residents, workers, property owners, candidates, advocates, journalists, business owners, and anyone with a real interest in Prince George's County.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER — NOT A GOVERNMENT APP
PGCEngage is an independent civic technology project. It does NOT represent, and is NOT affiliated with, Prince George's County government, the Prince George's County Council, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), the Prince George's County Police Department, the Board of Elections, or any other government entity.
OFFICIAL DATA SOURCES
All government information in this app comes from the following official public sources, where you can verify it directly:
- Prince George's County government: https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov
- County Council legislation (official Legistar record): https://princegeorgescountymd.legistar.com
- County open data portal (311 service requests, vendor payments, public safety data): https://data.princegeorgescountymd.gov
- Planning cases and development applications (M-NCPPC): https://www.mncppc.org and https://gis.pgatlas.com
- Elections and candidate filings (Maryland State Board of Elections): https://elections.maryland.gov
Public data can lag, change, or contain errors, so always verify critical information with the official source linked above before taking action. Each bill, case, and dataset inside the app also links back to its official source page.
Track PG County bills, 311 requests, spending, meetings, and local news.