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Ann Arbor mayor condemns council member’s use of racial slur Updated May 18, 2021; Posted May 18, 2021 From left, Council Members Chip Smith, D-5th Ward, and Jeff Hayner, D-1st Ward, chat with Mayor Christopher Taylor during a break at the Ann Arbor City Council meeting on Oct. 21, 2019.Ryan Stanton | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI Mayor Christopher Taylor condemned Council Member Jeff Hayner for offensive language in comments made to the Ann Arbor City Council at its meeting Monday, May 17. Taylor specifically addressed Hayner’s use of the n-word in a recent interview with MLive/The Ann Arbor News. ....
Ann Arbor officials considering if they need coaching to get along better Updated May 04, 2021; Posted May 04, 2021 I feel we need some outside help so that we can function better as an executive board, Council Member.Ali Ramlawi, D-5th Ward, said at the Ann Arbor City Council meeting May 3, 2021.CTN Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI The question of whether Ann Arbor elected officials need coaching to get along and function better as a City Council was a topic of discussion Monday night. Council Member Kathy Griswold, D-2nd Ward, reintroduced a resolution “to improve council effectiveness, performance and communications” at council’s May 3 meeting. ....
Ann Arbor councilman stripped of committee assignments for homophobic slur Updated 8:22 AM; Today 8:22 AM Ann Arbor City Council Member Jeff Hayner, D-1st Ward, issues a public apology April 19, 2021, for using a quote on social media attacking journalists with a homophobic slur.CTN Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI Ann Arbor City Council Member Jeff Hayner has been removed from several city boards, commissions and committees for using a quote on social media attacking journalists with a homophobic slur. “Such derogatory language is harmful to the LGBTQ community,” council stated in a resolution Tuesday morning, April 20, condemning Hayner’s remarks and recommending he attend anti-discrimination, diversity and sensitivity training. ....
‘Toxic political tornado’ debate over Ann Arbor council rules continues Updated Mar 11, 2021; Posted Mar 11, 2021 City Attorney Stephen Postema discusses matters related to new council rules at the Ann Arbor City Council meeting March 1, 2021. The ACLU argues the rules violate free speech rights.CTN Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI Ann Arbor City Council members have said they want to end personal attacks between each other. But new council rules aimed at doing so have been the subject of debate for several weeks now. As the controversy continued this week, one official summed it up as a “toxic political tornado.” “I got involved in this with good intentions and I thought it was going to simplify some things, but I feel like it’s snowballed into some kind of toxic political tornado,” Council Member Kathy Griswold, D-2nd Ward, said of rules she and a majority of council OK’d to outline potential consequences for personal attacks and a ....
Ann Arbor administrator ‘really frustrated’ with slow vaccine rollout for city workers Updated Mar 10, 2021; Posted Mar 10, 2021 Physician Ann Oldendorf, left, administers the COVID-19 vaccine to teacher Amanda Harper during the vaccination clinic at Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center in Ypsilanti on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021. Harper teaches at Greenhills School, and her son attends school at Ann Arbor Public Schools. (Alie Skowronski/mlive.com)Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI Hundreds of city government workers in Ann Arbor still haven’t been vaccinated and City Administrator Tom Crawford isn’t happy about the slow rollout. “I’m really frustrated with the vaccination process,” Crawford told Mayor Christopher Taylor and City Council members during a committee meeting Tuesday, March 9. ....