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Finance committee outlines budget priorities, no property‑tax increase proposed

Annapolis City Council · May 12, 2026
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Summary

Alderman Huntley presented the finance committee’s budget report highlighting priorities — infrastructure, service delivery, youth programs, environment and long‑term planning — and reported a proposed general fund of $122,006,000 with no property tax rate increase; the committee recommended several capital and fee amendments.

Alderman Harry Huntley, chair of the finance committee, presented a 33‑page finance committee report summarizing council priorities and proposed amendments to the draft 2027 budget.

Huntley said the committee identified four top priorities — improved infrastructure, better service delivery, youth and community programs, and environmental sustainability — and that the proposed budget includes investments across those areas. He said the…

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