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Hagerstown council approves easement, emergency demolition and $100,000 camera purchase order

Mayor and City Council of Hagerstown, Maryland · November 26, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 25 regular session, the Hagerstown mayor and city council approved a package of routine motions including a $20,000 easement purchase, withdrawal from a stalled $75,000 grant, emergency demolition at 525 Frederick St. ($15,000), and a $100,000 blanket purchase order for citywide camera equipment.

Hagerstown's mayor and city council on Nov. 25 approved a series of routine motions, authorizations and introductions that city officials said support ongoing capital projects, public safety and routine administration.

Among the actions the council approved were the formal approval of minutes from October meetings and the consent agenda. The council removed from the table and approved an ordinance authorizing purchase of an easement over a portion of Parcel 973 on Mount Etna Road for $20,000, to be paid from the fund balance reserve.

The council introduced an ordinance to amend City Code Chapter 79 on juvenile curfew — redefining terms, changing hours in effect and modifying the fines schedule — and separately introduced a zoning-map amendment to reclassify roughly 93 acres at…

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