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Council actions at a glance: speed cameras, flood-awareness resolution, towing rules and other items
Summary
At its April 14 meeting the Annapolis City Council referred multiple first‑reader items to committees and adopted measures on second/third readers, including approval of speed-monitoring cameras (O‑5‑25), adoption of a Flood Awareness Month resolution (R‑23‑25) by suspended rules, and parking/towing updates (O‑23‑24).
The Annapolis City Council took a mix of legislative steps on April 14: it referred several first‑reader ordinances to boards and committees, adopted multiple items on second and third readers, and passed an emergency resolution recognizing Flood Awareness Month.
Below are the principal formal actions recorded at the meeting and their outcomes, as reflected in the council roll calls or motions recorded on the transcript.
Votes and referrals (selected)
- O-5-25, speed monitoring cameras — Adopted on second/third reader with amendments. Council added a requirement that fees or revenues be directed to pedestrian safety improvements via the sustainable mobility services fund. Council discussed state-level…
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