Organization
Contact
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Administrative Charging CommitteeThe Anne Arundel County Administrative Charging Committee (ACC) makes disciplinary determinations related to citizen-involved complaints against officers employed with the county’s five local law enforcement agencies. The ACC’s determination process begins when a law enforcement agency transfers an investigative file on a complaint to the committee members.
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Administrative HearingsThe Office of Administrative Hearings hears petitions for and issues decisions regarding zoning reclassifications, special exceptions and variances to zoning, and critical-area provisions of the County Code.
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Adult Public Guardianship Review BoardThe Board provides impartial oversight of the care and services provided for the individuals under public guardianship.
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Aging and DisabilitiesThe Department of Aging and Disabilities seeks to improve the quality of life for older adults, individuals with disabilities, veterans, caregivers, and anyone wishing to plan for the future by providing options and resources that will enable them to live independent and meaningful lives.
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Agricultural Preservation Advisory BoardThe Agricultural Preservation Advisory Board advises the County Executive and the County Council on the establishment of agricultural districts and the purchase of easements.
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Agriculture CommissionAgriculture remains a top industry in Maryland with 381 farms totaling 28,111 acres in Anne Arundel County alone. Anne Arundel County has resources in place to support our county farmers and agricultural producers and meet the needs of the agricultural business community.
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Amusement License CommissionThe Amusement License Commission advises the Director of Inspections and Permits on matters related to commercial bingo operations and the proposal of ordinances and the adoption of regulations to implement the provisions of Article 11, Title 2 of the Anne Arundel County Code.
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Animal Care & ControlAnne Arundel County Animal Care & Control is dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of animals and ensuring safe human-animal interactions.
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Animal Matters CommissionThe Animal Matters Commission consists of seven members. Members include a representative from the Police Department, the Health Department, a Veterinarian and four (4) citizen members.
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Animal Welfare CouncilThe Animal Welfare Council, created by Executive Order Number 15, is committed to the goal of promoting the sensitive and humane treatment of domestic animals and wildlife in Anne Arundel County
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Annapolis Senior Activity CenterThe Annapolis Senior Activity Center provides activities for older adults in the Annapolis area. The Activity Center is part of the Department of Aging and Disabilities.
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Anne Arundel County DelegationThe General Assembly is Maryland's legislative body and directly represents the electorate. The state has 47 districts represented by 47 Senators and 141 Delegates.
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Anne Arundel County LibraryThe 16 branches of the Anne Arundel County Public Library serve the residents of Anne Arundel County and strive to be the essential connection to learning and enrichment for all.
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Anne Arundel County TrailsAnne Arundel County Trails is an extensive network of recreation and transportation trails that include the B&A Trail, BWI Trail, Broadneck Peninsula Trail, and WB&A Trail.
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Anne Arundel Economic Development CorporationOur mission is to provide strategic and technical advice and services to encourage business development and job creation, to promote and assist high-value-added business sectors, and to coordinate public-private-partnership efforts related to strategic development projects.
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Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporate Board of DirectorsThe Anne Arundel County Workforce Development Corporation develops and executes job training plans consistent with federal, state and local laws.
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Anne Arundel Workforce Development CorporationAAWDC is a 501c3 nonprofit corporation that provides innovative, high quality workforce development services to Anne Arundel County businesses and citizens. AAWDC is the bridge between understanding the workforce and talent development needs of local and regional businesses and preparing individuals to meet their full career potential.
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Aquatic CentersArundel Olympic Swim Center and North Arundel Aquatic Center are two world-class indoor aquatics facilities that provides year round aquatic and fitness programming.
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Area Agency on Aging Advisory CouncilThe Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council is a group of County residents who volunteer to serve in an advisory capacity to the Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities, the County Executive, and other governmental bodies as established under the 1965 Older Americans Act.
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Arnold Senior Activity CenterThe Arnold Senior Activity Center provides activities for older adults in the Arnold area. The Activity Center is part of the Department of Aging and Disabilities.
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Arts Council of Anne Arundel CountyThe Arts Council is a non-profit organization created in 1992. Our mission is to encourage and invest in the visual arts, performing arts and historic preservation for the people of Anne Arundel County.
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Arundel Community Development ServicesA nonprofit corporation dedicated to providing affordable housing and community development services in Anne Arundel County.
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Arundel Community Development Services, Inc. Board of DirectorsThe Arundel Community Development Services (ACDS) is a private, nonprofit organization that was created in 1993 to address housing and community development needs in Anne Arundel County.
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ArundelStatArundelStat is the performance management and data analytics team for Anne Arundel County Government.
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Athletic DivisionThe Athletic Division sponsors league play in a variety of sports by providing recreational opportunities for youth and adults.
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Beverly Triton Nature ParkSituated on the Chesapeake Bay, Beverly Triton Nature Park offers passive recreation, such as walking trails, cartop boat launch and fishing.
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Bicycle Advisory CommissionThe Bicycle Advisory Commission advises the County Executive, County Council and County Departments on the implementation of the County's Pedestrian/Bicycle Master Plan.
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Board of AppealsThe Board renders final decisions on appeals related to zonings, licenses, permits, and executive, administrative and adjudicatory orders.
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Board of ElectionsThe Board of Elections is responsible for overseeing the conduct of all State and Federal Elections held in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
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Board of Electrical ExaminersThe Board of Electrical Examiners hears complaints with reference to violations of Title 11, Article 4, of the Anne Arundel County Code and advises the Director of Inspection and Permits of its findings and recommendations.
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Board of License CommissionersThe Board of License Commissioners regulates the retail sale of alcoholic beverages, processes liquor licenses, and enforces the liquor laws within Anne Arundel County.
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Brooklyn Park Senior Activity CenterThe Brooklyn Park Senior Activity Center provides activities for older adults in the Brooklyn area. The Activity Center is part of the Department of Aging and Disabilities.
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BudgetThe Budget Office is responsible for developing and implementing the County's annual Operating and Capital budgets.
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Bureau of EngineeringThe Bureau is responsible for the design, support, and oversight of construction projects within the County's Capital Improvement Program and engineering support for the Watershed Protection and Restoration Program
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Bureau of HighwaysThe Bureau of Highways is responsible for all maintenance activities associated with the County’s 6,715 roads or approximately 1,825 centerline miles of the County’s roadway system.
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Bureau of Utility OperationsEach year, the Bureau produces, treats, and safely delivers nearly 13 billion gallons of public water to more than 110, 000 properties and collects and treats 12 billion gallons of wastewater from our 118,154 customers.
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Bureau of Waste Management ServicesThe Bureau is responsible for collecting recycling, yard waste and trash from over 169,000 curbside customers. The Bureau also is responsible for the operation of the Millersville Landfill and the County's Recycling Centers.
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Bureau of Watershed Protection and RestorationThe Bureau of Watershed Protection and Restoration is responsible for the environmental assessment, restoration implementation, and ecological evaluation work associated with the County's clean water obligations under its Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit and the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL).
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Central Holding and Processing CenterThe Central Holding and Processing Center enhances the overall effectiveness and efficiency of local law enforcement agencies by ensuring due process and the needs of the detainees are met in a professional, timely and safe manner
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Central Records SectionThe Police Department's Central Records Section provides professional service in processing and disseminating public records to the general public, other law enforcement agencies and persons of interest in a courteous and timely manner.
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Central ServicesThe Office of Central Services provides services and support to the County Agencies and Departments who ultimately serve the great citizens of Anne Arundel County.
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Charter Revision CommissionThe Charter Revision Commission, created by Sec. 1203 in the County Charter, is responsible for conducting a comprehensive study of the County government and recommending revisions to the Charter as necessary, including the matter of the revision of the Councilmanic districts of the County.
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Child CareAnne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks offers a state-licensed child care program that provides a safe and supportive environment in accordance with the Maryland State Department of Education’s standards.
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Circuit CourtThe Circuit Court is the highest common law and equity court of record exercising original jurisdiction within Anne Arundel County. As trial courts of general jurisdiction, Circuit Courts have very broad jurisdiction, generally covering major civil cases and more serious criminal matters. Circuit Courts also may decide appeals from the District Court of Maryland and certain administrative agencies.
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Citizens Environmental CommissionThe Anne Arundel County Citizens Environmental Commission advises the County Executive on actions to protect the county’s environmental resources.
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Clerk of the CourtThe Clerk's Office provides both judicial and non-judicial services. Our judicial departments include Civil, Family, Juvenile, Criminal and Courtroom Clerks. Our non-judicial services include License (business & marriage), Land Records, Notary and Passport Services.
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Coalition To End HomelessnessThe Homeless Coalition is a collaborative and well-coordinated community based planning and advocacy organization that seeks to ensure the needs of persons who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness within the County are being met.
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Code ComplianceThe Inspection and Permit's Code Compliance Division investigates all registered non-permitted complaints involving unauthorized development and construction activities throughout the County, including properties within the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area.
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Commission for WomenThe Anne Arundel County Commission for Women was created in 1975 to serve as a resource and advocacy group for women of the County and to advise the County Executive on issues of significance to women.
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Commission on Disability IssuesTo promote and enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities.
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Community Engagement and Constituent Services (CECS)The Office of Community Engagement and Constituent Services serves as the primary liaison between the County Executive and community members. The office works closely with community partners and local organizations to assist them in sustaining and accelerating progress toward community goals. Additionally, the office helps residents access county services and navigate the numerous county departments and agencies.
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Community PlanningThe Community Planning Section is the lead in preparing the County's General Development Plan, Small Area Plans, Town Center Plans, Water and Sewer Master Plan, and other functional plans as needed.
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Community Reinvestment and Repair CommissionAnne Arundel County Community Reinvestment and Repair Commission – Finance, Taxation, and
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County CouncilThe Anne Arundel County Council is the elected legislative body of the county and is vested with the lawmaking power thereof... (AA County Charter, Section 306)
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County ExecutiveThe Office of the County Executive aims to restore trust in government, create economic opportunity for all, implement smart growth policies, and promote health and wellness. These are the principles that guide us as we govern and work to make Anne Arundel County The Best Place - For All.
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Countywide PlanningThe Countywide Planning Section is the lead in preparing the County's General Development Plan, Water and Sewer Master Plan, and other functional plans as needed.
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Criminal Justice Coordinating CouncilThe Criminal Justice Coordinating Council is comprised of public officials responsible for the administration of various aspects of the criminal and juvenile justice systems in Anne Arundel County.
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Crownsville Advisory CommitteeThe Crownsville Advisory Committee Committee acts as an advisory body for uses of the Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park.
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Detention FacilitiesThe Department of Detention Facilities provides for the public safety by the detention and confinement of arrestees, pretrial detainees and convicted offenders in safe and secure facilities; monitors alternatives to incarceration; and prepares inmates for community reentry.
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DevelopmentThe Development Division coordinates and administers all activities related to subdivision and site plans, critical area development, and implementation of transportation initiatives. We regulate development activities through the permit process as well.
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Disability Retirement Pension Review Board for Detention Officers' and Deputy Sheriffs' OfficeThe Disability Retirement Pension Review Board for the Detention Officers’ and Deputy Sheriffs’ Retirement Plan (“Board”) is created by § 5-1-107 of the Anne Arundel County Code.
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Disability Retirement Pension Review Board for the Employees' Retirement PlanThe Disability Retirement Pension Review Board for the Employees’ Retirement Plan (“Board”) is created by § 5-1-107 of the Anne Arundel County Code.
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Disability Retirement Pension Review Board for the Fire Service Retirement PlanThe Disability Retirement Pension Review Board for the Fire Service Retirement Plan (“Board”) is created by § 5-1-107 of the Anne Arundel County Code.
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Disability Retirement Pension Review Board for the Police Service Retirement PlanThe Disability Retirement Pension Review Board for the Police Service Retirement Plan (“Board”) is created by § 5-1-107 of the Anne Arundel County Code.
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Downs ParkSituated on the Chesapeake Bay, Downs Park offers a variety of natural and recreational activities throughout its 236 acres. Downs Park offers more than five miles of paved and natural trails.
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Early Childhood Childcare TaskforceThe mission of the Commission is to study and advise the County Executive on matters relating to making school readiness a priority in Anne Arundel County.
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Eastern District Police StationThe Anne Arundel County Police Department operates four district police stations. The Eastern District Police Station Commanding Officer Captain John Gilmer.
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Emergency ManagementThe Office of Emergency Management ensures that the County Government and the general public are prepared for any emergency. We manage the County's response to major emergencies and coordinate with all relevant County, State and Federal departments, offices and leadership and maintain strong partnerships with other jurisdictions.
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Emergency Medical ServicesThe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Division provides emergency and non-emergency medical services to the citizens of Anne Arundel County. These services will be delivered with a commitment to pride, equality, respect and integrity.
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EngineeringThe Engineering Division oversees the review of public and private development plans to ensure compliance with County code and State Regulations.
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Environmental Systems ExaminersThe Board of Environmental Systems Examiners hears complaints with reference to alleged violations of Article 11, Title 4, and advises the Director of Inspections and Permits of its findings.
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Equity and Human RightsThe Office of Equity and Human Rights provides leadership in the development of policies, programs, and procedures that ensure compliance with federal, state, and local anti-discrimination laws, and integrate diversity, access, and inclusion into county operations. We are a partner and resource for all departments as they work to improve access and inclusion countywide.
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Ethics CommissionThe Anne Arundel County Ethics Commission administers the Anne Arundel County Public Ethics Law.
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Facilities Management DivisionThe Facilities Management Division is responsible for all Administrative Buildings, Libraries, Police and Fire Stations, Senior Centers and Health Centers throughout Anne Arundel County.
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FinanceThe Office of Finance serves many different customers. Our customers include residents, businesses, other County agencies, taxpayers, homeowners, County employees, retirees, bond holders, and investors.
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Fire & EMS TrainingThe Training Academy located in Millersville, MD provides training, education, and certification to fire personnel.
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Fire DepartmentThe Fire Department stands ready as an all-hazards organization to assure the safety of our communities. We respond to calls for service, fires, medical and other emergencies as well as promote fire prevention strategies and life safety programs. The Anne Arundel County Fire Department enforces fire code compliance to ensure that buildings and properties are safe.
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Fire Department Safety DivisionThe mission of the Health and Safety Division is to control and eliminate recognized workplace hazards, attain an acceptable level of risk and promote the wellness of workers.
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Fire Marshal DivisionThe Fire Marshal Division is responsible for the enforcement of the Fire Laws of Maryland, provisions of the Maryland State Fire Prevention Code and Anne Arundel County Fire Prevention Code.
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Fire Safety & EducationThe Anne Arundel County Fire Department’s Public Education Office is committed to preventing injury and loss of life through awareness and education.
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Fleet Administration DivisionFleet Administration is responsible for the vehicle maintenance of over 3,000 cars and trucks for Anne Arundel County.
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Food CouncilThe Food Council shall be responsible for addressing inequity in the food system.
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Forensic Services SectionThe Anne Arundel County Police Forensic Services Section is divided into six disciplines.
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ForestryThe Forestry Program administers the reforestation and afforestation requirements of the Critical Area Program, and the Maryland Forest Conservation Act.
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Fort Smallwood ParkFort Smallwood Park consists of approximately 90 acres at the tip of a peninsula in northeastern Anne Arundel County where Patapsco River and Rock Creek meet the Chesapeake Bay.
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Geographic Information SystemsThe Anne Arundel County Office of Information Technology, Geographic Information Services (OIT GIS) group is responsible for the standardization, coordination, and dissemination of geographic information.
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Gun Violence Prevention Task Force (GVPTF)The task force was charged with researching and compiling data on crimes and suicide involving guns and recommending actions to help reduce gun violence in the county.
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HealthThe Department of Health monitors the health status and environment of the County to identify and solve community health problems and to inform, educate, and empower the public regarding health-related issues.
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HIV/AIDS CommissionThe Anne Arundel County Commission on HIV/AIDS promotes and enhances the quality of life for persons living with HIV/AIDS by advising the County Executive and the County Council on the coordination and development of government policies, programs, services, and allocation of resources for education and prevention, diagnosis and treatment, and community support for persons with HIV/AIDS.
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Homeland Security and Intelligence UnitThe Homeland Security Unit promotes public safety and strengthened domestic security by providing services in partnership with local, state, and federal criminal justice agencies to prevent, investigate, and solve crimes while protecting Anne Arundel County citizens and visitors.
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Housing Commission of Anne Arundel CountyOur mission is to provide quality, affordable housing to very-low-income citizens, and assure that the residents of the Commission’s housing communities are safe and that the communities are vibrant and healthy.
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Human Relations CommissionThe Human Relations Commission works to promote the fair and equal treatment of all Anne Arundel County residents and to counteract racism, discrimination, intolerance and hate/bias incidents in the County.
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Immigrant Affairs CommissionAn advisory body that serves as a means for immigrant voices to be heard and understood, facilitates civic engagement among immigrants, and recognizes and legitimizes issues of importance to immigrants arriving in Anne Arundel County.
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Information TechnologyThe Office of Information Technology (OIT) provides computing, network infrastructure, software applications and related services, support and maintenance to facilitate County business objectives.
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Inspections and PermitsThe Department of Inspections and Permits provides efficient plan review, permit processing, inspection of permits, complaint investigations, commercial license issuance, and inspection of private stormwater facilities.
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Inter-Faith Advisory CouncilAn advisory body that serves as a means to advise the County Executive on needs of faith organizations and community, available resources , best practices and other relevant issues related to the County's various communities.
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Jennifer Road Detention CenterThe Jennifer Road Detention Center is the Department of Detention Facilities' maximum security intake and pretrial detention facility.
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Joint Commission on the Opportunity Gap (JCOG)This commission provides ongoing review of the systemic racism that contributes to the opportunity gap in the County and is charged with monitoring progress toward eliminating the gap.
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Kinder Farm ParkKinder Farm Park in Millersville is a 288-acre park that offers a variety of natural and recreational activities including walking, biking, bird watching, fishing and picnicking.
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Lake Waterford ParkLake Waterford Park is located on the corner of Pasadena Road and Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard. This regional park has 108 acres of diverse recreational and natural areas.
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Laurel Race Course Impact Fund Advisory CommitteeAn advisory body that advises the County Executive on the distribution of grant funds received from the Special Fund for the area surrounding the Laurel Race Course.
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LawThe Office of Law issues advice and opinions on legal questions affecting the interests of the County.
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LicensesThe Licensing Division issues various kinds of licenses including taxicabs, building trades (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, etc), amusements, bingo, and gaming for fundraising.
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Liquor Board Licensing Fees & Structure Task ForceEstablish a workgroup to discuss needed updates related to the following: County liquor board licensing fees; modernizing alcohol related statutes, enforcement, supporting technology and training updates for staff; and improving efficiencies in operations.
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Local Emergency Planning CommitteeThe Anne Arundel County Local Emergency Planning Committee coordinates planning for hazardous materials incident response and the dissemination of information regarding chemical hazards in the community.
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Local Workforce Development BoardThe Anne Arundel County Local Workforce Development Board (LWDB), which was established as part of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), sets priorities for, and exercises oversight over, workforce development activities funded under WIOA.
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Londontown Foundation Inc., Board of TrusteesTheLondon Town Foundation Inc.Board of Trustees oversees policy with reference to use and development planning of the Historic London Town and Gardens. The Board also advises on the operation of the facility.
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Lula G. Scott Nutrition CenterThe Lula G. Scott Nutrition Center provides meals for seniors in the Shady Side area. The Nutrition Center is part of the Department of Aging and Disabilities.
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Maritime Industry Advisory BoardThe Board represents the interests of the County's maritime industry and offers guidance and provides assistance to County officials in matters concerning the commercial and recreational maritime industries in the County.
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Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts Board of DirectorsThe Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts serves the Anne Arundel County community by providing a broad range of creative experiences through quality arts education and culturally diverse programs in the performing and visual arts.
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Mayo Beach ParkMayo Beach Park is located at the mouth of the South River in Edgewater, Maryland.
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Mental HealthThe Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency (AACMHA) is dedicated to ensuring that Medicaid recipients and other low-income, non-insured county residents who meet certain criteria have access to a wide range of quality mental health services.
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Mental Health Agency Board of DirectorsThe Mental Health Agency Board of Directors advises the Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency, Inc.
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Natural and Cultural AreasThe Recreation and Park's Natural and Cultural Resources Division protects and preserves the natural and cultural resource areas in Anne Arundel County, while providing education and leisure opportunities for County residents and visitors.
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Northern District Police StationThe Anne Arundel County Police Department operates four district police stations. The Northern District Police Station Commanding Officer is Captain Elizabeth Smith.
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O'Malley Senior Activity CenterThe O'Malley Senior Activity Center provides activities for older adults in the Odenton area.
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Odenton Town Center Advisory CommitteeThe Odenton Town Center Advisory Committee advocates for the goals and objectives of the Odenton Town Center.
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Office of Police AccountabilityWorking with the community, law enforcement agencies and county government to identify trends and improve policing and police accountability in the County.
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Office of the County AuditorThe Office of the County Auditor (OCA) is responsible for audits and reviews of County government.
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Office of the SheriffThe Anne Arundel County Office of the Sheriff provides law enforcement and public safety services through the service of warrants and civil processes, the protection of the Circuit Court, the enforcement of court orders, document control, and prisoner detention and control, while actively engaging in positive community outreach.
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Office of the State's AttorneyThe Office of the State's Attorney is committed to justice by employing the highest ethical standards in vigorously prosecuting the guilty, protecting the innocent, and representing the interests of the State of Maryland in court.
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Ordnance Road Correctional CenterThe Ordnance Road Correctional Center is the Department of Detention Facilities’ medium security for men and women who have been convicted and sentenced to terms up to 18 months.
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Parks & TrailsEnjoy the natural beauty of Anne Arundel County by visiting a park or trail. The Parks Division provides a comprehensive system of recreational facilities with approximately 7,160 acres of recreation land and another 9,900 acres of natural resource land.
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Partnership for Children, Youth and FamiliesOur mission is to assess community human services needs and identify gaps in service, convene a neutral group of diverse stakeholders to build partnerships and develop solutions.
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Pasadena Senior Activity CenterThe Pasadena Senior Activity Center provides activities for older adults in the Pasadena area. The Activity Center is part of the Department of Aging and Disabilities.
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Pascal Senior Activity CenterThe Pascal Senior Activity Center provides activities for older adults in the Glen Burnie area. The Activity Center is part of the Department of Aging and Disabilities.
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Pension Oversight CommissionThe Pension Oversight Commission reviews any proposed ordinance or resolution pertaining to a County retirement plan and reports its findings and recommendations to the County Executive and County Council.
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PermitsThe Permit Center of the Department of Inspections and Permits intakes all permit and subdivision applications. It serves both residential and commercial customers.
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PersonnelThe Office of Personnel supports the employees of Anne Arundel County Government who provide public services to our citizens.
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Personnel BoardThe Anne Arundel County Personnel Board hears and decides employee issues for the County.
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Planning Advisory BoardThe Planning Advisory Board (PAB) makes advisory recommendations to the Planning and Zoning Officer and the County Council relating to the Master Plan, the zoning maps, and rules and regulations relating to zoning.
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Planning and ZoningThe Office of Planning and Zoning plans the overall physical development and growth of the County, updates and enforces the zoning code, and administers the subdivision and development regulations.
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Plumbing CommissionThe Plumbing Commission hears complaints with reference to violations of Article 11, Title 4, of the Anne Arundel County Code.
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Police Accountability BoardWorking with the community, law enforcement agencies and county government to identify trends and improve policing and police accountability in the County.
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Police DepartmentThe Police Department was founded in 1937 by an act of the Maryland State Legislature, in recognition of the need for better and more consistent police services for the citizens of the county.
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Police Training DivisionThe Police Training Division is an integral part of the Anne Arundel County Police Department. The Police Training Division Commanding Officer is Acting Captain Jon Mahaffee.
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Preservation PlanningPreservation of our heritage safeguards the County’s historic and cultural resources.
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Property Tax Assessment Appeal BoardThe Property Tax Assessment Appeal Board is the second step in the appeal process of property tax assessments.
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Public WorksThe Department of Public Works provides services to ensure safe drinking water; to enhance wastewater treatment; to efficiently recycle, collect trash, and dispose of waste; to maintain, manage, and operate the County's road and bridge network; to design and construct County infrastructure; and to provide innovative environmental restoration projects that maintain a high quality of life for residents and visitors of Anne Arundel County.
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PurchasingThe Purchasing Division of Central Services is responsible for purchasing supplies, materials and equipment for all County Government department and agency operations.
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Quiet Waters ParkQuiet Waters Park is situated between the South River and Harness Creek. Visitors can enjoy trails, playground, or picnic among 340 acres of beautiful park land.
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Real Estate DivisionThe Real Estate Division's primary role is to manage and oversee all Anne Arundel County owned property.
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RecreationDo you have the urge to try something new? If so, the Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks has exactly what you are looking for, and we take great pride in having the opportunity to serve you.
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Recreation Advisory BoardThe Recreation Advisory Board makes advisory recommendations to the Director of Recreation and Parks relating to recreation programs, services and facilities.
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Recreation and ParksThe Department of Recreation and Parks creates opportunities to enjoy life, explore nature and restore health and well-being.
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Research & GIS SectionThe Research & GIS Section of the Office of Planning and Zoning maintains and provides demographic and geographic and economic information on Anne Arundel County.
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Retiree Health Benefits Trust (OPEB)Retiree Health Benefits Trust
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Retirement and Pension System Board of TrusteesThe Anne Arundel County Retirement and Pension System Board of Trustees is responsible for the management and proper operation of the retirement and pension system.
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Risk Management DivisionRisk Management Division of Central Services provides services to the County's insurance needs.
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Salary Standard CommissionThere is a Salary Standard Commission composed of seven members appointed by the County Council. The Commission shall report to the County Council in accordance with Local Government Article, § 10-302, of the State Code.
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Self-Insurance Fund CommitteeIn accordance with § 3-11-105 of the Anne Arundel County Code, the Self-Insurance Fund Committee establishes policies and adopts rules and regulations relating to the operation of the Self-Insurance Fund. In addition, the Committee reviews and approves claims for payment within the Committee's authority or approves settlements above its authority conditioned upon final approval of payment by the County Council.
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Severn CenterThe Severn Center is a brand new facility welcoming and inclusive for all community members. It features a Boys & Girls Club, Community Room, and Senior Activity Center. The Senior Activity Center provides activities for older adults in the Severn area and is part of the Department of Aging and Disabilities.
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Severn River CommissionThe Severn River Commission provides counsel and advice to Anne Arundel County, the City of Annapolis and The State of Maryland, concerning matters related to the Severn River and its watershed.
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Site InspectionsThe Site Inspections Division inspects grading, stormwater management and infrastructure work in addition to suspected violations in these areas.
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Social ServicesThe Anne Arundel County Department of Social Services will assist County residents to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency; provide services to strengthen individuals and families; and join our community partners in the protection of children and adults.
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Social Services Board of DirectorsThe Social Services Board of Directors advises the Department of Social Services of issues in Anne Arundel County.
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Soil Conservation DistrictThe governing body of the Soil Conservation District shall be interested in and knowledgeable in conservation of soil, water, and related natural resources.
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South County Senior Activity CenterThe South County Senior Activity Center provides activities for older adults in the Edgewater area. The Activity Center is part of the Department of Aging and Disabilities.
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Southern District Police StationThe Anne Arundel County Police Department operates four district police stations. The Southern District Police Station Commanding Officer Captain Timothy Davis.
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Special Operations DivisionThe Anne Arundel County Police Special Operations Division provides a specialized police response for the department.
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Spending Affordability CommitteeThe Spending Affordability Committee makes advisory recommendations to the Office of Budget, the County Executive, and the County Council relating to spending affordability.
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Tipton Airport AuthorityThe Tipton Airport Authority is to acquire, construct, improve, equip, furnish, maintain and operate Tipton Airport.
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TransportationOur mission is to identify and prioritize near-term and long-range surface transportation projects of all travel modes, including highway, transit and non-motorized (bicycle and pedestrian) projects.
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Transportation CommissionIt is the Mission of the Transportation Commission of Anne Arundel County to study the planning, design, delivery and operation of transportation services and facilities in the County.
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University of Maryland Extension Anne Arundel CountyUniversity of Maryland Extension (UME) Anne Arundel County is a statewide, non-formal education system within the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the University of Maryland.
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Veterans Affairs CommissionThe Veterans Affairs Commission serves as a forum for all Anne Arundel County veterans of military service.
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Video Lottery Facility Local Development CouncilThe Local Development Council serves as an advisory council to the county as it develops a multi year plan for the expenditure of local impact grant funds from Maryland Live! video lottery terminals.
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Western District Police StationThe Anne Arundel County Police Department operates four district police stations. The Western District Police Station Commanding Officer is Captain Chad McFarlane.
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Youth Advisory CouncilAnne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman signed Executive Order Number 28, creating the Anne Arundel County Youth Advisory Council and Youth Corps. The Youth Advisory Council was then codified into law with the passage of Bill No. 77-22.
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Zoning AdministrationThe Zoning Administration Section of the Office of Planning and Zoning oversees the regulation and interpretation of the Anne Arundel County Zoning Ordinance and processes related applications.
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Zoning EnforcementThe Zoning Enforcement Section of the Office of Planning and Zoning is charged with enforcing the Zoning Ordinance.