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Annapolis mayor asks state for infrastructure and housing support, previews CityDock disruption
Summary
New Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann outlined a hundred-day agenda that emphasizes staffing, permitting reforms to speed moderate-sized housing, a moratorium proposal on new short-term rentals, and state funding requests including $5 million for electrical wiring under East Street and $1 million for two medic units.
Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann used a Jan. 16 delegation appearance to describe early priorities for his administration and to request state assistance on several projects.
Littmann said his first-100-day work focused on internal roundtables with city staff, a search for a long-term city manager and a series of town halls that will include department directors. He said staff-led roundtables aim to surface operational improvements before public-facing outreach.
Littmann outlined the CityDock project as a major…
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