Politics & Government
Speak Out on New City Dock Plan at Public Hearing Thursday
Annapolis' City Dock as we know it could change under new plans being presented this week for public hearing.

Have something to say regarding the proposed changes to City Dock?
The Annapolis City Council is scheduled to host three public hearings on the City Dock Master Plan at 7 p.m. on July 25 in the council's chambers at City Hall.
The public hearings relate to the following legislation:
- O-7-13— An ordinance to fulfill Phase One of the proposed City Dock Master Plan, which would establish a new zoning district called the Waterfront Zoning District around the former Fawcett Building Supply store at 110 Compromise Street.
- R-49-12— A resolution which to adopt the proposed City Dock Master Plan itself.
- R-32-13 — A resolution establishing a committee to study all portions of the City Dock Master Plan not included or adopted in Phase One. The committee would then make recommendations to the City Council.
The hearings come a few weeks after a proposed renovation downtown became mired in controversy.
Find out what's happening in Annapolisfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
On July 1, a developer withdrew plans to purchase and redevelop the downtown site of the former Fawcett Boating Supply at 110 Compromise St., citing opposition among some Annapolitans.
He referenced the Save Annapolis Coalition—a group of local business and community groups that banded together to voice their concerns with the plans to fundamentally change City Dock. The redevelopment of 110 Compromise St. became a rallying point for several members of the group, and they held a protest at City Dock in June.
Find out what's happening in Annapolisfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Mayor Josh Cohen issued a statement after the developer pulled his plans, saying the coalition had acted as obstructionists that played "on emotions and hyperbole" to reject changes to City Dock.
Despite these allegations, coalition members have said their intended goal is to have a more comprehensive plan in place for City Dock, and to advise city officials to proceed more cautiously with any sweeping changes to the historic district.
Since then, Cohen has met with the group and both parties have agreed to "turn the temperature down" on the issue.
Learn more abut the Save Annapolis Coalition on the group's Facebook page.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.