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Safe Harbor seeks harbor-line tweak to compensate for city street-end park project

5386723 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

Safe Harbor Marinas told the council that O21-25 would adjust Annapolis harbor lines to restore slips lost to a planned city street-end park at Sixth Street; the public hearing closed with no vote and the appeal of a Port Warden decision remains pending in county circuit court.

On July 14, 2025, Safe Harbor Marinas presented testimony to the Annapolis City Council about ordinance O21-25, which would modify harbor lines at 423 Chester Avenue (Back Creek) to offset commercial slips the marina expects to lose under the city’s Sixth Street street-end park project.

Tripp Fulton, representing Safe Harbor, told the council the planned park would effectively eliminate four commercial…

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