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Two important events will be held Thursday at City Hall:
1) The City Council will hold a special meeting, beginning at 4:30 p.m., to hear public testimony on a charter amendment to double the City’s debt limit to $20 million. A vote is expected to be held.
2) The City Department of Transportation will hold a public [...]
The financial picture of Annapolis looked so different just a few years ago.
As Chief Administrative Officer Doug Smith laid out yesterday during a quarterly budget presentation at a City Council work session, the city was flush in tax revenue as year-over-year property values increased.
A few years ago, Smith noted, the city had several financial options [...]
December 23, 2009
As employees of the City of Annapolis, we are all blessed to be public servants. Our decisions and actions impact the lives of thousands of our fellow citizens. Our work is both a great privilege and a responsibility.
I appreciate the wide-ranging contributions of our employees, whether busing passengers, keeping our streets [...]
Today in City Council chambers I announced the first appointments of my administration. The six individuals who will comprise the Core Administration Team share my goal of making Annapolis the best run city in Maryland. This group of individuals is made up of professionals who are passionate about Annapolis, possess a solid work [...]