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Transit-oriented amendment prompts split: Rules delay, Environmental Matters later approves

Annapolis City Council (Rules & City Government; Environmental Matters) · October 3, 2025
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Summary

Amendment 6 to O-1425 — a transit-oriented development package including density changes, conditional density bonuses, parking reductions, community benefit agreements and potential TIF authority — prompted sustained debate. Rules chose to take no action pending more vetting; Environmental Matters ultimately recommended it favorably.

A lengthy debate on Oct. 3 centered on Amendment 6, a Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) package inserted into O-1425 to create incentives and frameworks for higher-density development near transit and in key redevelopment areas.

Alderman Savage, the sponsor, described the package as five parts: a new purpose aligning plan developments with transportation improvements; lowered baseline density increases but larger conditional bonuses for projects that deliver transit improvements; parking reductions tied to transit demand management plans; community benefit agreements for public amenities; and enabling tax-increment financing (TIF) districts to fund…

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