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The City Council voted 9-0 to extend the public paddlecraft rack pilot project, continue allowing a waterfront rack, and lower the rack fee. Members also unanimously approved FY2027 performance standards and authorized merchant sales during approved 2026 special events in the Historic District.
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Residents can expect the public paddlecraft rack pilot to continue, with a lower fee, although the minutes do not state the new amount. The council approved several grants and appropriations, supported a state proposal to study municipal revenue sources, and advanced rules for oversight of the City’s police firing range. The council also held a closed session about pending or potential litigation involving the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis; the minutes do not report any action from that discussion.
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