Your Mid-August Newsletter
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Your Mid-August Newsletter

It’s a bright, sunny morning, whether you’re checking out Corvettes on West Street or going to see an ABBA concert in Selbyville, Delaware. (We did the latter.)

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Did you get your ballot application?
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Did you get your ballot application?

On Tuesday, the city clerk’s office mailed out applications to get a mail-in ballot to all registered voters in the city. I got mine yesterday; maybe you’ll get yours today.

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Annapolis eyes zoning change to increase building heights downtown
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Annapolis eyes zoning change to increase building heights downtown

Alderman Harry Huntley, who represents Ward 1 where the proposed zoning change would take place, is also opposed to increasing the height limit.

“It makes city code more complicated at a time we should make it simpler,” Huntley said. “It’s only for a relatively small area when we should be trying to make improvements across the city.”

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July 27, 2025 Newsletter
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July 27, 2025 Newsletter

It’s the dog days of summer! And Hobie is loving it. Now’s the time of year to be on the boat, swimming at the beach, or just sitting on a shady porch drinking something icy cold.

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July 13, 2025 Newsletter
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July 13, 2025 Newsletter

After a great long weekend, I’ve exchanged the dry extreme heat of Rome for the muggy, less-extreme heat of Annapolis. The wine’s not quite as good around here, but the people are even better.

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After nearly 7 months, Capo Deli in Annapolis opens but permit woes remain
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After nearly 7 months, Capo Deli in Annapolis opens but permit woes remain

“The challenge is that it’s too hard for people who love Annapolis to invest in Annapolis, right? And the biggest part of that is that it takes too damn long. It’s such a cliche to say, but time is money and uncertainty is money,” Huntley said. “And look, nobody wants increased tax rates. We want decreased tax rates. The way to do that is by growing and strengthening our tax base, and the way to do that is by making it easier to invest here.”

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June 8, 2025 Newsletter
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June 8, 2025 Newsletter

It’s been an especially busy couple weeks around here. Not just because the city council has been finalizing the budget, but also because—in the middle of that—I moved! Don’t worry, I’m still in Ward One, just about a four-minute walk from Dean Street up into President’s Hill. We’re settling in and loving having some more space. Plus, how cute is that white picket fence?

But let’s talk about the budget. This past Monday, the city council spent nine hours debating and voting on 60 amendments to the mayor’s proposed budget. My top priority has been to rebalance us towards commonsense maintenance, and I was able to almost double our sidewalk repair budget AND dedicate $504,000 of it specifically to our brick sidewalks.

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May 25, 2025 Newsletter
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May 25, 2025 Newsletter

I’m writing this to you from downee ocean, hon. Sara and I got away for the weekend to Ocean City to relax and celebrate the unofficial start of summer. I hope you have similarly enjoyable plans to kick off the season and to remember the solemn importance of Memorial Day.

As we’ve got less than four months left until the primary election and just over five until the general, you’ll begin to see a little more about the campaign in this newsletter. Please talk to your neighbors to make sure everyone has a plan to vote, whether in-person at City Hall or by requesting a mail-in ballot when you receive an application. Note that you have to request a mail-in ballot from the City even if you are (like me) a permanent mail-in voter with the State.

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May 11, 2025 Newsletter
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May 11, 2025 Newsletter

And happy Mothers’ Day! Thanks to Jack Turner for the above picture from my campaign launch, which is one of my favorites I have with my mom. She’s out of town today for a concert, so we’re doing brunch next weekend to celebrate.

I’m also celebrating the Finance Committee’s completion of our report for the full council about the FY26 budget, including our proposed changes. I’ll have more to talk about as the council works through amendments over the next couple weeks, but below you can see my deeper thoughts on what truly underlies the city budget, how that ties into the president’s trade policy, and even a fun economics cartoon.

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