Council gave staff direction to gather information about annexation after closed session
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During a closed session reported at the meeting, councilmembers directed staff to gather further information on annexation opportunities; the closed session vote and poll were read into the public record.
Greenbelt — The City Council reported out of two closed sessions and said staff received direction on an annexation matter.
Under the Maryland General Provisions Article cited in the meeting, council recounted a closed session on May 27, 2025 held under the statutory exception allowing consultation for legal advice. Staff present included Jose Zamoron (city manager), Planning Director Terry Ruby and City Solicitor Todd Pound (participating virtually). The meeting record states the action taken was to give staff direction to gather further information about annexation opportunities.
The council also reported a separate closed session on May 7, 2025 dealing with personnel and potential litigation; the motion and roll call for that session were read into the record and the council stated no action was taken during the closed meeting.
Why it matters: Annexation studies can affect municipal boundaries, service obligations and property tax bases; council signaled staff should return with information so council can consider options in public sessions.
Formal action: The public minutes recorded the votes to close and the staff present; council recorded the direction to gather additional annexation information but took no final action during the closed meeting disclosures.
