Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman kicked off a series of town halls this week to hear residents’ priorities for the upcoming fiscal 2024 budget. Residents of District 2, which includes Glen Burnie and part of Millersville, gathered at Glen Burnie High School Thursday to advocate for better pay for library staff, remedying staffing shortages at Anne Arundel County Animal Care and Control, and funding to help ease a learning gap in county public schools. Pittman will be visiting the other six districts in the coming weeks as he prepares to introduce his spending plan to the council this spring. The new fiscal year begins July 1.
Pittman administration hosts year’s first budget town hall in preparation for fiscal deliberations this spring
January 16, 2023