Wednesday, May 10, 2023

An Update from the Office of Community Engagement and Constituent Services (CECS)

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Dear Community Leaders and Members of Anne Arundel County,


Tomorrow, Thursday, May 11, the County Council will host its first public hearing on the proposed FY24 budget at 7:00 pm in the County Council Chambers. This is an opportunity for you to let them know your priorities and concerns for the upcoming fiscal year. The Council will host a second hearing at Crofton High School on Thursday, May 18, at 7:00 pm. Both hearings will allow our residents to make their voices heard, so we hope to see you there.


Also, as the next step in the Region Plan process, the Office of Planning & Zoning has released draft zoning maps and zoning change applications for Regions 2, 4, and 7, and we are seeking your feedback now through June 1. Find details below.


As always, there’s a lot more community news included in this e-blast, so be sure to read to the end.


Sincerely,


Vincent Moulden

Office of the County Executive

Director, CECS

County Executive Pittman in the Community

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The Funding Our Future Limited Series is based on Anne Arundel County's FY24 proposed budget and testimonies by residents during the Budget Town Hall series.


Episode 1 titled "Make It Make Sense" features Anne Arundel County Public Schools' Superintendent Dr. Mark Bedell who discusses the current state of education and the urgent need to invest in our teachers.


For more information on how this year's proposed budget invests in education and the future of our county visit www.aacounty.org/FY24Budget.

Anne Arundel County Releases Draft Zoning Maps, Zoning Change Applications For Regions 2, 4, 7

“Land use and zoning are important aspects of ensuring smart development and building a more equitable and sustainable future,” said County Executive Pittman. “I strongly encourage the public to take part in this opportunity to have a say in the future of their communities.”


Zoning regulates the kind and scale of property uses that can be developed in different locations. The County’s zoning maps are being updated as part of the ongoing Region Plan process to reflect changes in the adopted land use plan in the County General Development Plan, Plan2040. Proposed changes to the zoning maps more accurately align with existing development patterns and support smart growth principles, with increased opportunities for housing and development in targeted areas, while limiting development potential in rural areas and peninsulas.


To read more and to learn which areas of the county are currently under zoning review, click here.

Notice of Public Comment: 2023 Update of Anne Arundel County’s 2021-2025 Local Workforce Plan

The Anne Arundel County Local Workforce Development Board is seeking public comment on the 2023 update of the Anne Arundel County Local Workforce Plan. The plan guides the service delivery of the 13 partners in the Anne Arundel County Local Workforce System.


Comments are due no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, May 12, 2023. The plan can be viewed at www.aawdc.org/localplan.

Department of Aging and Disabilities Announces Call for Artists for the 2023 Artists Without Limits Exhibit

The Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities, the Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues (CODI), and the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County announce a call for artists for the 2023 Artists Without Limits Art Exhibit. Submissions are open to Anne Arundel County residents of all ages with disabilities. Entries must have a maximum of 24 inches in all directions. 


The deadline for entries is Monday, May 22, 2023. Interested artists can submit an online application here. For more information, please contact the CODI by calling 410-222-4383 or sending an email to Vickie Martin at [email protected].


Read the full announcement.

Click here to view the virtual workshop dates/times and register for in-person and virtual sessions.

How do you embrace your mental health?


National Mental Health Awareness Month is in May and we invite you to join County Executive Pittman in raising awareness. Take a photo of what you do to embrace your mental health and share it with our Department of Health in support of this year's Mental Health Awareness Be Green. Be Seen. campaign.

For needed accommodations, please contact Heather Hughes by calling 410-980-8315 or sending an email to [email protected]. TTYusers, please call Maryland Relay at 7-1-1.

The Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management and the Anne Arundel Community College are hosting HERricane, a summer camp program dedicated to developing and elevating women as leaders in emergency management. This free week-long camp raises awareness of the emergency management profession and related fields by providing lectures, hands-on activities, and certifications for girls ages 16-22.


The camp will be held the week of July 10-14, 2023, from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm at the following locations:


  • Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management in Glen Burnie
  • Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold.


To learn more about this opportunity, please click here.

Serve on a Board or Commission

The County Executive's Office is seeking individuals to serve on a variety of county boards and commissions. The volunteer work done by these boards and commissions is an essential part of our efforts to make Anne Arundel County The Best Place - For All.


Below is a highlight of some vacant positions on some of our boards and commissions. To see a full list of vacancies or to apply, please visit aacounty.org/bcapplication.

Animal Welfare Council

The Animal Welfare Council, created by Executive Order Number 15, is committed to the goal of promoting the sensitive and humane treatment of domestic animals and wildlife in Anne Arundel County.

Veterans Affairs Commission

The Odenton Town Center Advisory Committee advocates for the goals and objectives of the Odenton Town Center.


For this vacancy, the applicant must live or work in Odenton.

Police Accountability Board

The Police Accountability Board was established to work with law enforcement agencies to review, provide policy advice and report on disciplinary matters stemming from public complaints about police misconduct.


For this vacancy, the applicant must complete the required supplemental application.

Odenton Town Center Advisory Committee

The Odenton Town Center Advisory Committee advocates for the goals and objectives of the Odenton Town Center.


For this vacancy, the applicant must live or work in Odenton.

Planning Advisory Board

The Planning Advisory Board makes advisory recommendations to the Planning and Zoning Officer and the County Council relating to the Master Plan, the zoning maps, and rules and regulations relating to zoning.


For this vacancy, the applicant must reside in Councilmanic District 1.

Opportunities for Public Comment

County Council Meeting - May 11, 2023


Below is a list of legislation receiving a public hearing at the upcoming County Council meeting. Let your voice be heard during the public comment period for each of these!

Resolution 17-23: RESOLUTION increasing the rate of transfer tax on a written instrument conveying title to real property or a leasehold interest in real property when the consideration paid or to be paid for the conveyance is $1,000,000 or more

Bill 26-23: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance of Anne Arundel County

Bill 27-23: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Tax Levies – Special Community Benefit Districts, Shore Erosion Control Districts, and Waterways Improvement Districts

Bill 28-23: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Tax Levies – Arundel Gateway Special Taxing District

Bill 29-23: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Tax Levies – Arundel Mills Special Taxing District

Bill 30-23: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Tax Levies – Dorchester Special Taxing District

Please note: the legislation scheduled to be heard at the next County Council meeting is subject to change. Click here for an up-to-date list and to see other legislation that has been introduced but is not scheduled for a hearing at the next meeting.

AACPS Comprehensive Redistricting Process


Comments accepted through May 31, 2023


An interactive web tool is available online for members of the public to review and comment on a pair of potential redistricting scenarios developed in the first phase of a comprehensive redistricting initiative that will span the next three years.


Users can see school assignments for their residence and how they may be impacted in either scenario. A dropdown in the upper right corner allows users to translate the entire page into Spanish.


The web tool can be accessed through a link here.

Plan Your Community


Comments are accepted through June 30.


The Office of Planning and Zoning (OPZ) has created interactive online Feedback Maps for Regions 1, 3, and 9. Access the digital maps, where you can identify places you love and places you'd like to see improved in Regions 1, 3, and 9.


For more information on the Region Plan process or to access the maps, visit:

aacounty.org/regionplans.

Grant Opportunities

Need help finding grant opportunities? Visit the Michael E. Busch Annapolis Library to access free resources! 90% of U.S. Foundations don’t have websites, but you can find information about these funders with Foundation Directory Online Professional, a fundraising database where nonprofits can find potential funders targeted to their project areas. Or search Grants to Individuals, a database with information on more than 10,000 foundations that give grants or scholarships to individuals. As a Funding Information Network partner, the library offers quarterly events about grants and nonprofits. You can also sign up anytime for a One-on-One Training to learn the basics of searching these resources. Find the right funders for you, so you have the best chance to win your grant! 

Arts Council of Anne Arundel County Community Arts Grant


Application Deadline: May 15, 2023


The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County invests in the local arts community through grantmaking. The Community Arts Grant is its capstone program and provides general operating funds to the county’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organizations. 


Learn more.

Subdivision Application Meetings

Residents can view a calendar of upcoming meetings in their area, review site plans and other documents, attend virtual meetings, watch previously recorded meetings, and provide public comments directly to the Office of Planning and Zoning - all through the new Community Meetings website. See a partial list of upcoming meetings below and click here for more details and to view the full calendar.

Sheetz - Odenton


Property Location:

8289 Telegraph Road Odenton, MD 21113


Meeting Date:  2023-05-15

Virtual | Time:  6:00 PM

Key School


Property Location:

534 Hillsmere Drive

Annapolis, MD 21403



Meeting Date:  2023-05-17

In-Person | Time:  6:30 PM

300 Old County Road


Property Location:

300 Old County Road

Severna Park, MD 21146


Meeting Date:  2023-05-18

In-Person | Time:  7:00 PM

Thirty-One (31) Whites Road


Property Location:

31 Whites Road

Severna Park, MD 21146

(@ the B&A RR Bike Trail Greenway)


Meeting Date:  2023-05-18

Virtual | Time:  6:00 PM

Imogene Brown Property


Property Location:

1140 Sunrise Beach Road

Crownsville, MD 21032


Meeting Date:  2023-05-22

In-Person | Time:  6:00 PM

Shoreham Beach I SPS Force Main Upgrade; Shoreham Beach I & II SPS Upgrade


Property Location:

3906 Dogwood Trail |

4238 Carvel Lane | Shoreham Beach Road

Edgewater MD 21037


Meeting Date:  2023-05-22

In-Person | Time:  6:00 PM

COVID-19 Updates

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Newsletter edited by Vincent Moulden & Tameka Smith.


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