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Council questions permanence, placement of Annapolis United and other mayoral outreach positions
Summary
Council members pressed city staff on whether outreach positions in the mayor’s office—Annapolis United, No Harm community coordinator and similar liaison roles—are permanent, political or program-funded, and asked for clearer budget book labeling and program metrics.
Several aldermen used the Finance Standing Committee meeting on May 5 to ask whether programs and staff in the mayor’s office—specifically Annapolis United, the No Harm violence-prevention work and liaison outreach—are permanent positions, political appointees or program-funded, and whether the budget book clearly shows funding sources.
Mayor’s office staff and city managers explained that many outreach posts referenced in the meeting are part-time, temporary positions funded through program budgets (for example, Annapolis United’s…
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