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Council questions permanence, placement of Annapolis United and other mayoral outreach positions

3192608 · May 5, 2025
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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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