Annapolis Announces Town Hall Dates for 1st, 3rd, and 5th Wards

Mayor's initiative to engage directly with community and involve residents in city governance

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann has announced a new series of town hall meetings for residents and businesses in the city's 1st, 3rd, and 5th Wards. The town halls are part of the mayor's broader strategy to increase transparency and accountability within the city government by directly engaging with the community and incorporating their feedback into city priorities, policies, and budget decisions.

Why it matters

These town halls represent an effort by the Annapolis city government to be more responsive to the needs and concerns of local residents and businesses. By directly soliciting community input, the mayor aims to ensure the city is working for everyone and building solutions in partnership with the people it serves.

The details

The upcoming town halls are scheduled for March and April in Annapolis' 1st, 3rd and 5th Wards. Officials are planning to host two town halls in each of the city's eight wards during 2026. To date, Littmann has already held town halls in the 2nd, 7th and 8th Wards, with more scheduled before the end of the year.

  • The town halls in the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Wards are scheduled for March and April 2026.
  • Annapolis plans to host two town halls in each of the city's eight wards during 2026.

The players

Jared Littmann

The Mayor of Annapolis who has launched this initiative to directly engage with residents and businesses through a series of town hall meetings.

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What they’re saying

“A core part of my plan as Mayor is listening and engaging with residents and businesses. If Annapolis is going to work for everyone, the City government has to listen carefully and build solutions with the community. These Town Halls are your opportunity to help shape our City's future.”

— Jared Littmann, Mayor of Annapolis (Patch)

What’s next

Officials are aiming to host two town halls in each of Annapolis' eight wards during 2026, with additional town halls planned in the 2nd, 7th and 8th Wards before the end of the year.

The takeaway

Annapolis is making a concerted effort to increase transparency and community engagement by directly soliciting resident and business feedback through a series of town hall meetings across the city's wards. This represents an important step towards building a more responsive and accountable local government.