Seats were spread apart — and every single one was filled — as comments from the public started at Monday’s first in-person, public Annapolis City Council meeting since the pandemic. While the city had originally planned to require proof of vaccination to enter the chambers, Mayor Gavin Buckley’s announcement ending its state of emergency July 31, did away with that plan.
Annapolis City Council meeting brings back the public in person; short-term rental bill postponed
July 13, 2021