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Ann Arbor officials urge residents to get vaccinated, stay vigilant in fight against COVID Updated 5:56 PM; Today 4:16 PM Laura Ayers, teacher at Dexter schools, right, receives the COVID-19 vaccine from Gabriela Wilson, RN, during the vaccination clinic at Eastern Michigan University in the Convocation Center in Ypsilanti on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021. Teachers are now welcome to schedule an appointment to receive the vaccine. (Alie Skowronski/mlive.com)Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI Ann Arbor officials are urging local residents to stay vigilant in the fight against COVID-19 and sign up for a vaccine now that eligibility in Michigan is expanded to everyone 16 and older. ....
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Ann Arbor officials look to ACLU for opinion on legality of new City Council rules Updated Feb 17, 2021; Posted Feb 17, 2021 City Council Member Jen Eyer, D-4th Ward, defends Ann Arbor s new council rules Feb. 16, 2021. The body needs this ability to say that these are our values and we don t think that certain conduct reflects those values, she said.CTN Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI Some Ann Arbor officials are questioning the constitutionality of new City Council rules aimed at limiting council members’ speaking times and holding them accountable for personal attacks against each other. “There is a high likelihood that there’s viewpoint discrimination here with this adopted set of rules,” said Council Member Ali Ramlawi, D-5th Ward, who called for reconsideration of the rules Tuesday night, Feb. 16. ....
Ann Arbor officials enthusiastically OK Packard Street mixed-use development Updated Feb 02, 2021; Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI Ann Arbor officials are enthusiastic about a three-story development coming to 2111 Packard St. Making special note of some of its sustainability features and mix of uses, City Council voted unanimously Monday night, Feb. 1, to approve the 72-unit apartment building with 118 bedrooms and two ground-floor retail spaces. The project is being proposed by Jackson Dearborn Partners LLC, a company co-founded by Ryan Tobias of Triad Real Estate Partners, working with Myefski Architects. “This is an exciting project,” said Council Member Lisa Disch, D-1st Ward, who serves on Planning Commission. ....
See which of Ann Arbor’s 144 miles of sidewalk gaps will get filled first Updated Jan 12, 2021; Posted Jan 12, 2021 A screenshot of Ann Arbor s sidewalk gap prioritization dashboard unveiled at a City Council work session Jan. 11, 2021.City of Ann Arbor Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI With a new tax to fill gaps in the city sidewalk network, Ann Arbor officials are moving forward on prioritizing which ones to address first. City Engineer Nick Hutchinson presented City Council with a new online dashboard Monday night, Jan. 11, including an interactive map of all 144 miles of sidewalk gaps in the city, ranked by priority from highest to lowest. ....