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Committee backs transfer of Spire Road parcel to resilience authority to pursue Brownfields cleanup grant

5444323 · July 22, 2025
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The Housing and Human Welfare Committee voted to recommend transferring the city's Spire Road parcels at 932 and 935 Spire Road to the Resilience Authority so the authority can apply for a Brownfields cleanup grant.

Annapolis — The Housing and Human Welfare Committee voted to recommend transferring city-owned parcels at 932 and 935 Spire Road to the Resilience Authority so the authority can apply for a Brownfields grant to pay for site cleanup.

The transfer is intended to make the Resilience Authority the responsible party eligible to apply for up to $4,000,000 in Brownfields funding; the application deadline is in November, and staff said the transfer must happen before the application is submitted. Allison DiMateo, Annapolis Public Works engineer, told the committee the city is currently considered the contaminator of the site and…

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