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See plans for 3-story, mixed-use development proposed in Ann Arbor

See plans for 3-story, mixed-use development proposed in Ann Arbor Updated Dec 24, 2020; Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI Plans are in the works for a three-story, mixed-use development at 2111 Packard St. in Ann Arbor. The project being proposed by Jackson Dearborn Partners LLC includes a 72-unit apartment building with 118 bedrooms and two ground-floor retail spaces. City Council voted unanimously this week to give its initial OK to rezone the south portion of the 1.7-acre site from a parking district to a commercial district for the development. The north portion is already zoned commercial. It awaits final approval Jan. 19. “We are un-paving paradise and we are turning car storage into human storage, which I think is a great direction for us to move in,” said Council Member Lisa Disch, D-1st Ward, council’s liaison to the Planning Commission.

Ann Arbor officials aim to address City Council s bad reputation in community

Ann Arbor officials aim to address City Council’s bad reputation in community Updated Dec 16, 2020; Posted Dec 16, 2020 Council Member Ali Ramlawi, D-5th Ward, speaks during the Ann Arbor City Council s annual retreat and budget planning session Dec. 14, 2020.City of Ann Arbor Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI After two years filled with political fights among City Council members over everything from water rates to new development to firing the city administrator, public confidence in Ann Arbor city government is low. In a recent city survey, only 57% of residents offered positive ratings about overall confidence in city government, down from 63% two years ago, and 60% offered positive ratings about city officials being honest, down from 66%.

We re in turbulent waters Ann Arbor faces potential $9M budget shortfall

‘We’re in turbulent waters.’ Ann Arbor faces potential $9M budget shortfall Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 City Administrator Tom Crawford addresses the Ann Arbor City Council at the city s annual budget planning session Dec. 14, 2020.City of Ann Arbor Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI After finishing last fiscal year in June with a $1 million surplus, Ann Arbor officials predict things will get harder in the months ahead. The newly seated City Council may need to make some tough budget decisions, including whether to fully fund the city’s A2Zero carbon-neutrality plan. The city is facing a potential general fund budget shortfall anywhere from $2.8 million to $9 million next year, depending on what the city decides to fund, according to city projections.

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