City of Annapolis, MD Employee Directory
Government AdministrationUnited States201-500 Employees
The City of Annapolis, MD operates as a municipal government within the United States, providing core public services such as streets, lighting, refuse collection, police, fire suppression, transportation, water production and distribution, and wastewater management. With home rule powers since 1954, the city governs itself through a council consisting of a mayor and eight alderpersons, and it functions as both the state capital and the county seat for Anne Arundel County. Serving a community of about 40,000 residents on Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis emphasizes preserving its historic architecture and waterfront character while meeting contemporary urban needs. The city also hosts notable institutions and federal enclaves, including St. John’s College and the United States Naval Academy, and maintains a municipal footprint that includes historic and modern government facilities. Recent developments reflect ongoing public safety and community initiatives, such as new programs in emergency medical response and collaborative efforts with local organizations to support trails, memorial projects, and workforce training.