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County executive outlines capital priorities, housing and ICE response at delegation meeting

Anne Arundel County Delegation · January 17, 2026
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Summary

County Executive Stuart Pittman told the Anne Arundel County delegation on Jan. 16 that the county will press the governor for three capital projects (Meyer Building/Crownsville, Northern District police station, West County swim center), continue comprehensive rezoning and housing work, and reinforce a family assistance network after recent ICE activity.

County Executive Stuart Pittman on Jan. 16 asked Anne Arundel County delegates to back a set of capital priorities and described local preparations for anticipated federal funding cuts and recent immigration enforcement activity.

Pittman told the delegation the county submitted three lead capital requests to the governor this session: $5,000,000 for the Meyer Building at Crownsville, $4,000,000 for the Northern District Police Station and $5,000,000 for a West County swim center. He said delegates could advocate for those projects during the legislative session.

Pittman framed the asks within a broader budget context: he described strong county revenues but warned…

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