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NEW! Virtual Meetings
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the City- and State-declared State of Emergency, in-person attendance and public comments are not an available option. Therefore, we are offering residents the option to provide public comments in writing through an online form and observe these meetings online. If you have any questions contact Hilary Raftovich at boards@annapolis.gov
To submit comments:
- Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
- Annapolis Environmental Commission
- Art in Public Places Commission
- Audit Committee
- Board of Supervisors of Election
- Education Commission
- Financial Advisory Commission
- Human Relations Commission
- Maritime Advisory Board
- Board of Appeals
- Building Board of Appeals
- Heritage Commission
- Historic Preservation Commission
- Affordable Housing and Community Equity Development Commission
- Planning Commission
- Police and Fire Retirement Plan Commission
- Port Wardens
Agenda in Your Inbox
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Subscribe to the Agenda Center Notifications Visit this page, enter your email address, scroll down to the Agenda Center, select Boards/Commissions of your interest. Once subscribed, you will receive notifications right after new agendas are posted.
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Boards & Commissions Listing
Learn about City of Annapolis Boards and Commissions
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Agendas & Minutes
Access easily searchable meeting agendas and minutes for various boards, commissions, and committees.
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Annual Reports
View Boards and Commissions Annual Reports
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City Code on Boards and Commissions
View the City of Annapolis Code of Ordinances - Boards and Commissions Chapter.
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Volunteer Opportunities
View and download the boards and commissions application, training packet, and sample agenda.
Call to Action: Boards & Commissions
Every year the Mayor and the City Council have the opportunity to make numerous appointments to various Boards and Commissions.
Mayor Buckley is committed to placing well qualified citizens of every race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and disability on City Boards & Commissions. He recognizes that Annapolis is a city rich in diversity and has thousands of citizens that share in the Mayor’s commitment to bring people together, solve problems, and craft a local government that better serves the citizenry of the City of Annapolis. He would like to invite all of those citizens interested in serving the City, to learn more about these appointive bodies by utilizing the resources provided here on this web page.
Any Annapolis resident interested in serving on a Board or Commission, or learning more about the process is encouraged to contact William F. Rowel, the Mayor’s Office of Public Engagement & Community Relations for more information.
Together, we can make OneAnnapolis!
Boards and Commissions Coordinator
Hilary Raftovich, Mayor’s Office
160 Duke of Gloucester St.
City Hall
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 263-7997
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