

Projects Impacting Us
Many Annapolis city projects impact us as residents . Here are those currently proposed, underway, or implemented. In some cases we will point you to other resources, such as Historic Annapolis, for more information. Ward One home renovations and alterations also are governed by the Historic Preservation Committee (HPC), and we will link there as well. If there is a project you would like more information on, please let us know.
CITY DOCK IN THE NEWS
Eye on Annapolis, January 9, 2025: Mayor Buckley Introduces Urgent Resolution to Advance City Dock Resiliency Project
Capital Gazette Op-Ed, January 9, 2025: Katie McDermott: City goes full steam ahead with short-sighted Welcome Center plan
News from Ald. Huntley...(January '25)
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As of this past week, remember to bring your reusable shopping bags. Annapolis’ plastic bag reduction policy is now in effect and mirrors the rules that were already in place in the county.
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On January 30, 31 & February 1, there will be Community Listening Sessionsat "Pip" Moyer Rec Center to give Annapolis residents an opportunity to share their opinions and help shape long-term planning for the historic Carr's-Elktonia Beach property.
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The City County, and Bay Trust are partnering to provide small community-based grants (up to $5,000) to help communities increase the number of trees in their neighborhoods. Apply here.
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County Executive Pittman and Councilmember Rodvien will host a town hall on the county budget: 6-8 pm on February 4th at Annapolis High School.