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Resilience Authority outlines $50M+ grants and projects that benefit Annapolis
Summary
The Resilience Authority reported it has brought in more than $50 million to fund resilience and stormwater projects in the city and county, described a cross‑jurisdictional governance model and said roughly 94¢ of each grant dollar goes to on‑the‑ground projects. Council members asked about state coordination and potential legislative changes to board composition.
Matt Fleming, executive director of the Resilience Authority of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, presented the authority's work, its governance structure and a portfolio of projects aimed at reducing climate impacts and flood risk.
Fleming told the council the authority — formed under 2020 enabling legislation and established regionally in 2022 — has brought in “a little over $50,000,000” since its founding and reported that in 2025 the authority advanced approximately $36,200,000 to projects. He said the authority…
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