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ID-111-26
| 1 | | | Informational Item | A PROPOSED CLOSED SESSION - Pursuant to the Annotated Code of Maryland, General Provisions, Section 3-305 (b) (8). Discussion Topic: City Dock. | | |
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ID-111-26
| 1 | | | Informational Item | A PROPOSED CLOSED SESSION - Pursuant to the Annotated Code of Maryland, General Provisions, Section 3-305 (b) (8). Discussion Topic: City Dock. | | |
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ID-111-26
| 1 | | | Informational Item | A PROPOSED CLOSED SESSION - Pursuant to the Annotated Code of Maryland, General Provisions, Section 3-305 (b) (8). Discussion Topic: City Dock. | | |
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ID-111-26
| 1 | | | Informational Item | A PROPOSED CLOSED SESSION - Pursuant to the Annotated Code of Maryland, General Provisions, Section 3-305 (b) (8). Discussion Topic: City Dock. | | |
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ID-80-26
| 1 | | | Ceremonial Item | Presentation: Annapolis Fire Department response to the Fast Signs fire | | |
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ID-116-26
| 1 | | | Informational Item | Finance Committee Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Report | | |
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ID-109-26
| 1 | | | Informational Item | Resilience Authority of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County presentation and discussion of FY 2027 budget needs | | |
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O-8-26
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Annual Budget and Appropriation and Property Tax Levy
For the purpose of adopting the City Budget, comprising the Annual Operating Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027, the Capital Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027, the Capital Improvement Program for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2028, June 30, 2029, June 30, 2030, June 30, 2031, and June 30, 2032; appropriating funds for all expenditures for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2027; levying and imposing a property tax for the use of the City of Annapolis for the taxable year beginning July 1, 2026 and ending June 30, 2027; and fixing the rate of the City property tax for the taxable year. | | |
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R-10-26
| 1 | | | Resolution | FY 2027 Annual Fees Schedule
For the purpose of specifying fees that will be charged for the use of City services for Fiscal Year 2027; and providing an effective date. | | |
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R-11-26
| 1 | | | Resolution | FY 2027 Fines Schedule
For the purpose of specifying fines that will be charged for Fiscal Year 2027; and providing an effective date. | | |
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R-12-26
| 1 | | | Resolution | FY 2027 Position Classifications and Pay Plan
For the purpose of approving the Fiscal Year 2027 annual position classifications and pay plan; and specifying an effective date. | | |
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CCM 4.7.26
| 1 | | | Journal | Special Meeting Minutes | | |
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CCM 4.13.26
| 1 | | | Journal | Regular Meeting Minutes | | |
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CCM 4.27.26
| 1 | | | Journal | Special Meeting Minutes | | |
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FT-11-26
| 1 | | | Budget Revision Request | Public Works: Capital - This fund transfer moves $156,974 from Bonds - Cedar Park Sidewalks project to Bonds-Watershed - Stormwater MS4 Permit Compliance Project. During Phase I of the Cedar Park Sidewalks project, Stormwater installation was not possible due to site limitations. The City agreed to contribute to the stormwater account for future improvements in the City. | | |
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FT-12-26
| 1 | | | Budget Revision Request | General Fund - Nonallocated/Finance Department: This budget revision transfers $195,000 from the Finance Department Salaries and Benefits account and $143,000 from the Nonallocated Debt Services account to the Finance Department Contractual Services account. This reallocation utilizes debt interest and salary savings to cover outstanding consulting expenses. | | |
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CA-2-26
| 1 | | | Charter Amendment | Expanding the Board of Supervisors of Elections Membership
For the purpose of expanding the Board of Supervisors of Elections from three members to five members; stating how nominees would be selected by political party nomination and self-nomination; changing when the City Council appoints members; adding steps for filling vacancies; and generally related to the nomination and appointment of members of the Board of Supervisors of Elections. | | |
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CA-2-26
| 1 | | | Charter Amendment | Expanding the Board of Supervisors of Elections Membership
For the purpose of expanding the Board of Supervisors of Elections from three members to five members; stating how nominees would be selected by political party nomination and self-nomination; changing when the City Council appoints members; adding steps for filling vacancies; and generally related to the nomination and appointment of members of the Board of Supervisors of Elections. | | |
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CA-2-26
| 1 | | | Charter Amendment | Expanding the Board of Supervisors of Elections Membership
For the purpose of expanding the Board of Supervisors of Elections from three members to five members; stating how nominees would be selected by political party nomination and self-nomination; changing when the City Council appoints members; adding steps for filling vacancies; and generally related to the nomination and appointment of members of the Board of Supervisors of Elections. | | |
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O-9-26
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Updating the Standing Committees Section of the City Code
For the purpose of expanding the oversight authority of the Environmental Matters Committee to include certain environmentally-related provisions of Title 17 (Buildings and Construction) and Title 21 (Planning and Zoning); requiring that proposed amendments to those provisions be referred to the Environmental Matters Committee; clarifying the matters to be considered by the Rules and City Government Committee; updating the scope of the Economic Matters Committee to reflect current technology and workforce matters; establishing a procedure for automatic and discretionary committee referrals; and generally reformatting and updating the Standing Committees section of the City Code. | | |
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O-9-26
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Updating the Standing Committees Section of the City Code
For the purpose of expanding the oversight authority of the Environmental Matters Committee to include certain environmentally-related provisions of Title 17 (Buildings and Construction) and Title 21 (Planning and Zoning); requiring that proposed amendments to those provisions be referred to the Environmental Matters Committee; clarifying the matters to be considered by the Rules and City Government Committee; updating the scope of the Economic Matters Committee to reflect current technology and workforce matters; establishing a procedure for automatic and discretionary committee referrals; and generally reformatting and updating the Standing Committees section of the City Code. | | |
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O-10-26
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Reducing the Human Relations Commission Membership
For the purpose of reducing the membership of the Human Relations Commission from fifteen to nine members; providing for a transition period during which existing members serve out their terms; and generally relating to the composition of the Human Relations Commission. | | |
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O-10-26
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Reducing the Human Relations Commission Membership
For the purpose of reducing the membership of the Human Relations Commission from fifteen to nine members; providing for a transition period during which existing members serve out their terms; and generally relating to the composition of the Human Relations Commission. | | |
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O-2-26
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Mooring Requirements in City Waters
For the purpose of clarifying that moorings may not be installed within 75 feet of another mooring or a structure rather than applying the 75 foot measurement from the moored vessel and clarifying that all transient mooring balls are owned by the City and are not private; allowing the Harbormaster to adopt rules and regulations consistent with Title 15 of the Code of the City of Annapolis as to the types and lengths of vessels that may use any mooring in City waters; updating the definition of "mooring(s)"; and generally related to mooring requirements in City waters. | | |
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