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Residents question rushed sale of Spy Road parcels after soil-contamination studies
Summary
Speakers at the July 14 meeting urged caution over ordinance O20-25, which would transfer Spy Road parcels to an authority for $1 while remediation and reuse remain unclear. A longtime local attorney and other residents said recent environmental reports show contamination and urged fuller disclosure and planning before a transfer.
At the July 14, 2025 meeting, the Annapolis City Council took public comment on ordinance O20-25, a proposed sale of city-owned property at 932 and 935 Spy Road to a resilience authority for $1. Several residents urged the council to slow the process, citing recent environmental findings and unanswered questions about future use.
Dan Clements, a local attorney and a member of the Spa Creek Conservancy household, summarized past planning on the parcels and flagged new environmental work. He said a 2018…
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