Friends of Harry Huntley

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By authority: Friends of Harry Huntley; Jessie Dunleavy, Treasurer

As our voice on the city council, Harry cares about the same issues we do and is committed to being abundantly transparent as we make our city even greater than it already is.

11/20/2025

It's official! Please join us on December 1 for my mayoral inauguration and the swearing-in of our eight City Council members!

🎉 Free ceremony: 2:30–4 p.m.
🎟 Ticketed reception: 4:30–6 p.m.

All are welcome. The events will be held at the Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. RSVP for the free ceremony and/or buy tickets to the reception (proceeds benefit the Anne Arundel County Food Bank in Annapolis): https://givebutter.com/rWmRNQ.

Harry's newsletter yesterday asks "What would a perfect day in Ward One look like?" How would you answer that?I like to ...
11/03/2025

Harry's newsletter yesterday asks "What would a perfect day in Ward One look like?" How would you answer that?
I like to say that we live in the most beautiful part of the most beautiful city in the most beautiful state in the whole wide world.

But the truth is that we’re not perfect. I’m running because I believe Annapolis can be even better. So, what would a perfect day in Ward One look like?

Well, you’d wake up in a beautiful home you can afford. For some people, that means their mortgage, for others their rent, and for still others it’s being able to keep paying property taxes that have risen as home values have shot up. Let’s cut the tax rate for everybody.

Now, this part might seem gross, but our senior alderman once told me that the most important thing city government does is “Clean water in, and dirty water out.” He’s right, but on a perfect day, you don’t think about it. The tap and the toilet are run so reliably and efficiently that what would have been a miracle for 99% of human history is entirely unremarkable. For that to happen, we need representatives with the courage and expertise to properly fund our infrastructure—not financial gimmicks to make it look like they’re being fiscally conservative while pushing the burden onto the next guy.

First thing after that is a little exercise. Your group of neighbors meets at the street-end park to launch kayaks. Oh no! Somebody fell in! I guess it’s not his perfect day. But he’s still alright, because we’ve cleaned up our creeks so the water won’t make you sick. It took strict environmental regulations and smart investments in green infrastructure, but an environmentalist city council made this a priority.

A coffee is the last thing you need to start the day, so you stop into one of the local businesses downtown where the barista knows your order as soon as you walk in. Businesses all around are bustling this morning now that we’ve gotten City Dock done and stopped the flooding. So, you enjoy your coffee on a bench in the new park that overlooks our sparkling Chesapeake Bay.

And that coffee didn’t cost you an arm and a leg because we’ve streamlined the permitting process so the business could open in two months instead of two years. Businesses and homeowners alike now have template applications, a clear tracking system, and helpful city employees. That time that used to get wasted was money out of your pocket!

On a perfect day, we’ll all have something meaningful to do. For some of us, it’s a good job in the marine or environmental restoration industries that have been thriving in Annapolis. For others, it’s volunteering. You used to help people figure out parking at the visitor center, but that’s not needed anymore. So, you spend the day giving tours of Annapolis’ incredible historic buildings that have been preserved and lovingly restored in partnership between individuals, nonprofits, and government.

When you get back home, the kids or the grandkids are waiting for you. They were able to walk home from school because we’ve made our roadways safer by enforcing traffic laws and investing that revenue into pedestrian safety infrastructure. And pretty soon they’re riding their bikes over to play soccer on the well-managed fields.

Which means you get to meet your friends at that new Thai/Italian fusion place that opened a few blocks away, or maybe at the beloved local spot you’ve been going to for 50 years. Either way, the food is great, and the company is better. Laughing at a treasured, shared memory, you glance up at the stars and think “This is what life is all about”.

As you’re walking back home—maybe swaying just a little—you don’t have to worry about the sidewalks being uneven. As a neighbor told me yesterday, “I used to say I’d run for office on a platform of ‘sidewalks my mother can walk on’”. Me too, Michael.

Nor, do you have to worry about crime because an appropriately-staffed police department has implemented their community policing model so everyone can count on feeling safe in their communities while having their civil liberties protected. Plus, the streetlights are working.

After stopping to chat with your new neighbor who bought that house that used to be a short-term rental, you waltz in the front door, settle into your favorite comfy armchair, and think “Hey, isn’t there a city council meeting tonight?” You know all about the agenda thanks to your alderman who sent out a helpful newsletter the day before. You even helped him write one of the bills at the town hall he held before introducing it.

When the TV flips on to that familiar view of council chambers, there are nine people sitting up there who you trust. Some of them see the world a little differently than you do. Some of their constituents have different priorities than you and your neighbors. But you know that all of them are giving up sitting in their comfy armchairs with their families because they want you to have more perfect days.

You’re absolutely sure of that because on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, you voted to make it happen.

Few people know Annapolis' history like Mike Parker. He literally wrote the book on it. And he knows that Harry makes it...
11/01/2025

Few people know Annapolis' history like Mike Parker. He literally wrote the book on it. And he knows that Harry makes it happen!

10/31/2025

Today's your last chance to request a mail-in ballot! Ward One resident, Andy, tells his story about voting in the primary and why it was so important to him that he make his voice heard.

10/30/2025

If you want to stop the flooding at City Dock, vote Tuesday like our city is on the line. Vote for the Democrats, who will Get City Dock Done!

Our campaign has the support of Ward One residents and some of our most iconic businesses. Vote Harry Huntley on Novembe...
10/30/2025

Our campaign has the support of Ward One residents and some of our most iconic businesses. Vote Harry Huntley on November 4th.

If you know Annapolis, you know the people are what make it special--people like Linda Larson, Harry supporter and lifel...
10/28/2025

If you know Annapolis, you know the people are what make it special--people like Linda Larson, Harry supporter and lifelong Annapolitan

Bob, a longtime resident and registered independent, will be voting for Harry on November 4 because of Harry's record an...
10/16/2025

Bob, a longtime resident and registered independent, will be voting for Harry on November 4 because of Harry's record and vision--not any label!

Harry makes it happen! This sidewalk on Duke of Gloucester got totally redone thanks to the dedicated funding Harry secu...
10/10/2025

Harry makes it happen! This sidewalk on Duke of Gloucester got totally redone thanks to the dedicated funding Harry secured for making it safer to walk around town.

08/24/2025

June 02, 2025 Charging Documents Detail Arrests of Kylee Dakes and Jonah Poole, Both 18, for Alleged Roles in Death of Man Found Bound with Tape in a Burning Vehicle in Davidsonville Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Post a Comment

08/19/2025

Look at this mess! We've got to keep our neighborhoods safe from speeders. Harry's making it happen!

Local government determines where we're born, how we live, and when we die. It has tremendous power to make consistent i...
08/18/2025

Local government determines where we're born, how we live, and when we die. It has tremendous power to make consistent improvements in residents' health, wealth, and happiness.

That's why Harry's committed to improving the lives of Ward One residents as your Alderman. That starts with meeting you where you are, hearing what struggles you face, and working to find cost-effective solutions to make people's lives better. This might look like picking up trash off the sidewalk. Or doubling the city's budget for improving our sidewalks- which Harry did!

We hope we can count on your vote on September 16th. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to email Harry at [email protected].

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Hi! I’m Harry Huntley,current Alderman for Annapolis' Ward One.As your neighbor and your voice on the city council, I care about the same issues you do, and I’m committed to being abundantly transparent as we make our city even greater than it already is.If you’d like to receive updates from t...

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