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Last Update:  12/14/2008

Annapolis Roads is a residential community located in the Annapolis Neck Peninsula off of Bay Ridge Road in Annapolis, Maryland.  Annapolis Roads is part of Anne Arundel County and conveniently located near the City of Annapolis.

Two eagles recently spotted on Carrollton Road, down by Lands End.           Photo courtesy of Trip Trubee

 

...and spotted again by Greg Strott near Chase Pond....

 

 Watershed Stewards Training

Annapolis Roads borders two important bodies of water: L. Ogleton and the Severn River.

The County is willing to train one of our residents to be a Watershed Steward. The training is brief and the task is outdoors, scientific, sociable and fun. If you are interested, or know someone who would enjoy learning about protecting our Watersheds, please contact Susan Etgen, 410-222-3822.

 

 

Operation Clearwater

See link below for results of Operation Clearwater, a study conducted by Anne Arundel Community College professor Dr. Sally Horner.

http://ola4.aacc.edu/sghornor/op%20clearwater/Operation%20Clearwater%202008.htm

 

The EPA has determined that this group of bacteria is the best indicator of recent fecal contamination of recreational water. Water with enterococci counts (CFU) up to 104/100ml is considered safe for swimming or boating. Counts highlighted in red exceed that limit.

 

 

Some Tips on Preventing Home Burglaries

Every resident should be attentive to the security of their personal property, especially their home and
car.  Here are some helpful hints.

1. Get to know your Annapolis Roads neighbors. Exchange names, phone numbers, and other information that makes your neighborhood become closer as friends and neighbors.

2. Leave a light on or use a timer for your lights if you will be away for a full day or longer.

3. Have the post office hold your mail and put your newspapers on vacation hold while you are away. As an alternative, ask one of your neighbors, relatives or friends to bring in your mail and newspapers and keep them for you until you return.

4. Consider installing a security system. These systems are more common now and fairly inexpensive to put in. The companies usually require you to sign a two year agreement.

5. Walk on your street regularly. Get to know which cars belong with a particular house. Meet neighbors that you have never talked to before.

6. Write down the license plate numbers and descriptions of strange vehicles and their occupants. Make a note of the day and time the vehicle was parked on your street.

7. Do not discuss private details with anyone who comes to your door trying to sell something or wanting information. Tell them to leave their card or other contact information on your front steps or porch and do not open the door until long after they have gone.

8. Do not leave mail in your mail box to be picked up later. Take it to the post office or hand it personally to the carrier.

9. Watch out for your Annapolis Roads neighbors. If you see someone or something that doesn’t seem right take a closer look.

10.   Do not hesitate to let the police investigate.  That's what we pay them for.  If one has any suspicions or concerns about any person or their activity, please call 911.  The police want to hear from us.  They
welcome calls from residents.

If your are reluctant to dial an emergency number, phone this non-emergency police number 410-222-8610 to make any request or report. 
Make the call!

 

     

Resident Liz Owens Smith-Mewha Helps Rehabilitate Young Eagle

ARPOA resident Liz Owens Smith-Mewha recently helped rehabilitate a young eagle by the name of Surfer Dude (so named for his blond head feathers).    Surfer Dude was first rehabbed at the Wildlife Rescue, Inc. organization. Liz reports that "the juvi eagle was ready to be released which is why I was helping him 'migrate' down to the Pax River Park. The release went well and he flew like a champ and was 'greeted' by an adult female who heard him calling!  This is the second bald eagle Wildlife Rescue, Inc.  has rehabbed and successfully released this year."

For more information about the Wildlife Rescue, Inc., go to: www.wildliferescueinc.org

Surfer Dude

 

ARPOA's Position On Proposed City Acquisition of Golf Course

May 16, 2008

Dear Mayor Moyer and Aldermen;

On May 13, County Councilman Joshua Cohen forwarded an email to Mayor Moyer and the City Council stating that his decision whether to support or oppose the proposed purchase of the privately owned Annapolis Roads [AR] Golf Course and the adjacent 6+ acre supporting “Club House” parcel located in the center of our community would be based on the decision of his constituents in the Annapolis Roads Community.

Hence, the Board of Directors of the Annapolis Roads Property Owners Association [ARPOA] finds it important to state publicly its position on this proposal by the City of Annapolis.

Diligent efforts have been made by several residents of Annapolis Roads to obtain factual information, including documentation of the representations by the City Administration that it had executed a contract to purchase the Annapolis Roads Golf Course. Unfortunately, the information provided was unsubstantiated, conflicting, confusing, and incomplete. A detailed chronology of the efforts to obtain accurate information is provided below, "Chronology of Information Provided".

Therefore, it is not possible for the ARPOA Board to make an informed decision. The Board has no alternative other than to object to this “alleged” purchase since the City Administration has

[a] failed to comply with the required POS procedures resulting in revocation of that source of funding by the County;

[b] failed to fully inform the City Council,

[c] failed to provide any supporting documentation, including the alleged signed Contract of Sale and Exhibits, Appraisals, Operational Analysis, Balance Sheets, and the Application to the Board of Public Works, and

[d] failed to reveal the full funding source in the City Budget for this purchase.

Further, I feel it important that you hear directly from me that I have NOT organized a Committee or authorized any individuals to work with the City Administration on this proposal. I reiterate that is not possible to commit to such an effort without being provided sufficient documentation and adequate facts in which to make an informed decision.

I hope this information assists you in your deliberations.

Respectfully,

Anastasia Hopkinson

President, Annapolis Roads Property Owners Association

See also:  "Chronology of Info Provided Regarding Proposed Golf Course Purchase by City"

 

 

Recycle!

When?  The County picks up recycled materials every Thursday morning.

Where? The county provides free bins at the Millersville Landfill, the Glen Burnie and Sudley Convenience Centers, and County offices at 2662 Riva Rd. Or, mark any container with an "X".

All recyclables (except yard waste) can be put in the same container.

Recyclables are later separated at a regional sorting center.

What can be recycled?"

Paper products of all types, including phone books, boxes, junk mail, shredded paper, magazines, hard/soft cover books, pizza boxes, etc.

Cans, bottles and jars made of glass, plastic, tin, steel and aluminum , including soda cans, water bottles, wine bottles, empty aerosol cans, etc.

Yard waste, including leaves, grass clippings, brush, branches (max 4 feet length), Xmas trees, hay/straw, etc. Yard waste should be bundled, bagged or put in a recycling container.

For more info, visit www.recyclemoreoften.com or phone 410-222-6100.

 

 

Construction on New Firehouse

The fire station on Arundel on the Bay began construction in the fall 2007 and is anticipated to be completed by winter 2008.

AACo citizens first requested the firehouse in 1975 and the County acquired the land at the corner of Bay Ridge Rd. and Arundel on the Bay Rd. It was approved thirty-one years later, with the help of  Councilwoman Barbara Samorajczyk, in 2006.

 It will have three bays for the trucks; and, for the staff, sleeping quarters, changing rooms, an exercise room and a kitchen.

                   

 

 

Important Information...

Council District

Annapolis Roads is located within Council District 6.
Our County Council Official is Joshua J. Cohen. He can be contacted at Joshua.Cohen@aacounty.org, 410-222-1401.  His legislative aid is Gail Smith at gail.smith@aacounty.org, same phone number as above.

For more information, visit the Anne Arundel County Council website.

Road District

We are located within the Central road district.
You can reach the maintenance district by calling (410) 222-7940.

For more information, visit the Bureau of Highways website.

Public Safety Name Address/Phone Distance
Police Station:  Police Non-emergencies: 410-222-8610  
Fire Station: Eastport Fire Department 914 BAY RIDGE AVE 1.38 miles

 

Health & Public Svcs Name Address Distance
County Payment Center: Arundel Center 44 CALVERT ST 2.25 miles
Library: Eastport-Annapolis Neck Branch Public Library 269 HILLSMERE DR 1.2 miles
Senior Center: Annapolis Senior Activity Center 119 SOUTH VILLA 2.66 miles
Hospital: Anne Arundel Medical Center 2001 MEDICAL PKWY 4.28 miles

 

Waste Management
Trash is collected on MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS and your recycling and yard waste is collected on THURSDAYS..

Collections are not made on the following holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. No other holiday interrupts collections.
Your Holiday pick-up is based on SCHEDULE B.

See the Holiday Collection Schedule for specific information.

The nearest waste management convenience center is located at:

    Sudley Convenience Center
    5400 NUTWELL SUDLEY RD
    DEALE, MD 20751
    Distance: 11.07 (miles)

 

 

 

Overlook Plan

Click here to see a draft of the Overlook Plan.  All comments and suggestions should be sent to Pierre at pierre@greenergardens.net

What's New?
Watershed Stewards training information below...
Mom's Club Calendar of Events for 2008-2009.  See details.....
 The new ARPOA directories are now available.  If you didn’t get one, send e-mail to: directory@annapolisroads.net
How clean is our water? Find out from Operation Clearwater, a study conducted by AACC professor Dr. Sally Horner. Click here for more..
Some tips on preventing home burglaries  here
ARPOA summer picnic pics.  Check 'em out.....
Annapolis Roads' resident Liz Owens Smith-Mewha helps rehab 2-year-old eagle. Details and pictures...
ARPOA's position on proposed City acquisition of Golf Course.  See article for details....
Critical Areas.  Did you know?   To see critical area map of our community, click on to: Critical area map:
Recycling information you may not know about. More....
Hazardous waste drop off information from Anne Arundel County.
Directory sign up. 
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new!! Did you know our website  has a new web host provider?  It's now hostmonster.com.  Now we can do more stuff, like Mailing Lists and Bulletin Board!!
Overlook Plan drafted.  See below for details!!
Fire station construction has begun...  See below...
Check out "Let's Talk Annapolis.  Click link here.
Corinne Irwin's Conservation Landscape Page