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Mayor Littmann touts balanced budget, CityDock FEMA award and public-safety investments in first State of the City

Annapolis City Council · April 13, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Littmann delivered his first State of the City on April 13, presenting a balanced FY2027 budget that does not raise the property tax rate, highlighted a $35.5 million FEMA grant for the CityDock project, and outlined expanded EMS capacity and staffing; the council later confirmed two executive appointments.

Mayor Littmann delivered his first State of the City on April 13, presenting a budget proposal he said is balanced "and we have done so without raising the property tax rate." The mayor framed the proposal as fiscal discipline tied to service improvements and singled out customer-service reforms and streamlined permitting as central goals.

The address emphasized operational basics — timely trash pickup, prompt ambulance response and safe water — and the people who deliver those services. Littmann gave a specific contact for service problems: the mayor's office ombudsman at ombudsman@annapolis.gov.

Littmann highlighted public-safety investments included in the budget: a "peak medic unit with 6 new hires and a fifth ambulance coming into service," two additional medic units…

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