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Annapolis committee votes to seek subpoena for Premium Parking after contractor no-shows; SP Plus/Metropolis provides garage data

5348048 · July 9, 2025
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City transportation staff and a parking contractor presented usage and validation data July 9; committee voted to ask the city law office to draft a subpoena resolution to compel Premium Parking to provide performance data and appear before the committee in September.

The Annapolis Transportation Committee on July 9 heard a report from the City Department of Transportation and Parking on garage usage and validation programs, and voted to ask the city law office to draft a subpoena resolution to compel Premium Parking to produce the performance data the committee has requested.

Marcus Moore, director of transportation and parking for the City of Annapolis, told the committee that the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) has approved the city’s FY26 capital and operating budget allocation for locally operated transit, and that the city will cover the required local share. Moore said the department will continue work on capital projects and bus replacements as older vehicles reach the end of their service life.

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