File #: R-5-24    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/24/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/12/2024 Final action:
Title: Supplemental Funding for Public Safety in the City of Annapolis, including: Annapolis Office of Emergency Management; Annapolis Police Department; Mayor's Office, Neighborhoods Organized, Helping to Avoid and Reduce Mortality, Violence Interruption Prevention (NO HARM VIP); and Annapolis Fire Department - For the purpose of requesting immediate supplemental funding from the City of Annapolis, the State of Maryland, and Anne Arundel County for public safety programs in the City of Annapolis.
Sponsors: Rhonda Pindell Charles, Gavin Buckley
Indexes: Economic Matters Committee, Finance Committee, Public Safety Committee, Rules and City Government Committee
Attachments: 1. R-5-24 First Reader, 2. R-5-24 Staff and Fiscal Impact Report
Title
Supplemental Funding for Public Safety in the City of Annapolis, including:
Annapolis Office of Emergency Management; Annapolis Police Department; Mayor's Office, Neighborhoods Organized, Helping to Avoid and Reduce Mortality, Violence Interruption Prevention (NO HARM VIP); and Annapolis Fire Department - For the purpose of requesting immediate supplemental funding from the City of Annapolis, the State of Maryland, and Anne Arundel County for public safety programs in the City of Annapolis.
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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis
Resolution 5-24
Introduced by: Alderwoman Pindell Charles
Co-sponsored by: Mayor Buckley

Referred to:
Public Safety Standing Committee
Finance Standing Committee
Rules and City Government Standing Committee
Economic Matters Standing Committee

A RESOLUTION concerning
Supplemental Funding for Public Safety in the City of Annapolis, including:
Annapolis Office of Emergency Management; Annapolis Police Department; Mayor's Office, Neighborhoods Organized, Helping to Avoid and Reduce Mortality, Violence Interruption Prevention (NO HARM VIP); and Annapolis Fire Department
FOR the purpose of requesting immediate supplemental funding from the City of Annapolis, the State of Maryland, and Anne Arundel County for public safety programs in the City of Annapolis.

INTRODUCTION
WHEREAS, By law, the City Council's Public Safety Standing Committee shall consider matters affecting public safety in the City; and the Committee shall review all proposed amendments to Title 11 (Public Peace, Morals and Welfare) and Title 12 (Vehicles and Traffic) of the City Code;
WHEREAS, First and foremost: The public's safety is paramount; and moreover, as this legal obligation relates to the community's residents, citizens, businesses, organizations, and visitors, the public's safety, including the public's peace, morals, and welfare, is best assured when its residents: have access to quality, comprehensive, and multi-faceted health care as we...

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