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Ann Arbor City Council: June 15, 2020

This was the sixth regular Ann Arbor City Council meeting since Governor Whitmer declared a state of emergency and stay-at-home order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This meeting was held online via the Zoom application.

Ann Arbor City Council Meeting Summary

APPROVED: $1,247,529 Coordinated Funding allocations to Non-Profit Entities for Human Services (through June 30, 2021) (Legistar)

APPROVED: $399,080 to purchase hot mix asphalt for street and path maintenance. (Legistar)

APPROVED: $861,457.60 for 2020 Utility Improvements: Sewer (John Street), Water Main (South Blvd),  Storm Sewer (Huron) (Legistar)

APPROVED: $3,642,400 for Street Preventative Maintenance Project, FY2021, which includes: cape sealing pavement preservation (on eight major and 26 local streets) and crack sealing on 24 miles of major streets and 18 miles of local streets. (Legistar)

APPROVED: Ann Arbor officially recognizes the month of June as Pride Month (Legistar)

Three sidewalk plans were tabled/postponed until after the November 2020 Sidewalk Millage vote:

  • TABLED: Sidewalk Gap Special Assessment District: Jackson Avenue (Westover to Park Lake) (Legistar)
  • POSTPONED to December 7: Sidewalk Gap Special Assessment District: Barton Drive (Brede Place to Pontiac Trail)  (Legistar)

    • This was previously approved on May 4, 2020 and brought back at this meeting for reconsideration
  • POSTPONED to December 7: Sidewalk Gap Special Assessment District: Nixon/Traver Sidewalk Gap Project  (Legistar)

    • This was previously approved on May 4, 2020 and brought back at this meeting for reconsideration

APPROVED: $10,000 is approved to contract with Sam Schwartz, a PE with Vision Zero expertise, to review a sample of the city’s pedestrian crossings. These funds are available in the Alternative Transportation Fund. (Legistar)

DEFEATED: Resolution to override the Mayor’s partial veto of the approved resolution that allowed unrestricted rebate funds from the County Mental Health and Public Safety millage to enter our budget as uncommitted, general fund dollars. (Legistar)

Two resolutions related to the Independent Community Police Oversight Commission (ICPOC)

APPROVED: The local state of emergency (declared on March 17, 2020) is lifted. (Legistar)

A2ELNEL Voting Chart

Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for June 15, 2020 Part 1
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for June 15, 2020 Part 2
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for June 15, 2020 Part 3
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for June 15, 2020 Part 4
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for June 15, 2020 Part 5

Ann Arbor City Council: May 18, 2020

This was the fourth regular Ann Arbor City Council meeting since Governor Whitmer declared a state of emergency and stay-at-home order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This meeting was held online via the Zoom application.


At the May 11, 2020 Council work session, Interim City Administrator presented an overview of the financial challenges facing the City as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic


Ann Arbor City Council Meeting Summary

APPROVED: $1,500,000 in engineering contracts for capital improvement, operation and maintenance projects at the Water Treatment Services Unit facilities (Legistar)

APPROVED: $27,620 for 800 street sign posts, as well as 600 sleeves and 200 bases to install them (Legistar)

APPROVED: 6.5% Sewer Rate increase (Legistar)

APPROVED:11% Stormwater Rate increase (Legistar)

APPROVED: Amendment to the Chicken/Duck Keeping Ordinance to eliminate 2-bird permit, remove neighbor notification, and allow animals outside of enclosure when someone is present (Legistar)

APPROVED: PUD zoning and site plan for “The Garnet” at 325 E. Summit Street (Legistar, Legistar)

APPROVED: Resolution giving direction to the City Administrator for budget adjustments: hiring freeze, negotiated salary cuts, removal of 40/40/20 millage rebate spending commitment (affordable housing, climate action, and pedestrian safety), prioritizing the needs of residents “most impacted.” (Legistar)

APPROVED: FY21 Budget Amendments (Legistar)

  • Up to $495,000 may be used (temporarily) from the Local Street Fund Balance to complete local street repair during a season of low traffic. The City anticipates a loss of $2.7 million in revenue from the State to fund Street Repair.
  • Re-affirming the City’s commitment and timeline for the Nixon Corridor Improvement Project as a Capital Improvement Project
  • Request that LDFA consider $700,000 in spending to support small business recovery
  • $140,000 removed from budget, cancelling deer cull operations for FY21
  • $1,094,000 removed from budget, delaying Hollywood Blvd Project, Ann Arbor Saline Project, Historic District Survey, and the Capital Sinking Fund Transfer for FY 2021
  • $114,144 removed from budget. This would have been additional funding for Parks, consistent with the Parks Fairness Resolution

A2ELNEL Voting Chart

Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for May 18, 2020 Part 1
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for May 18, 2020 Part 2
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for May 18, 2020 Part 3
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for May 18, 2020 Part 4

Ann Arbor City Council: January 6, 2020

This Ann Arbor City Council meeting was held in person at City Hall.

Ann Arbor City Council Meeting Summary

APPROVED: City Administrator will develop Ordinance Amendments to regulate short-term rentals (Legistar)

APPROVED: $31,700 support for the Ann Arbor Housing Commission. One FTE (five months) for administration of additional housing vouchers (Legistar)

APPROVED: $75,000 for one FTE (partial year) -Lieutenant for Audit & Review, supporting Independent Community Police Oversight Commission (Legistar)

APPROVED: $117,465 agreement with Dawn Farms to provide drug abuse counselling and rehab services through the Fifteenth Judicial Court District (Legistar)

APPROVED: $102,538 through Washtenaw Community Mental Health for mental health services through the Fifteenth Judicial Court District (Legistar)

APPROVED: $29,322.59 additional funds for Confidential Victim Support Services through the Fifteenth Judicial Court District (Legistar)

APPROVED: $38,431 for drug abuse screening program by the Sheriff’s office, through the Fifteenth Judicial Court District (Legistar)

APPROVED: $39,772 Purchase of a Vehicle from LaFontaine Chrysler Dodge (Legistar)

  • $21,006 from the Sustainability & Innovations County Mental Health Millage Fund to subsidize the purchase of a plug-in hybrid electric minivan for use by City Administration Services and System Planning

APPROVED:  $114,492 Purchase of Vehicles from Berger Chevrolet (Legistar)

  • $28,026 from the Sustainability & Innovations County Mental Health Millage Fund to subsidize the purchase of two electric vehicles for use by Police Community Standards Unit

A2ELNEL Voting Chart

Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for January 6, 2020 Part 1
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for January 6, 2020 Part 2

Ann Arbor City Council: December 2, 2019

This Ann Arbor City Council meeting was held in person at City Hall.

Ann Arbor City Council Meeting Summary

APPROVED: Negotiate an Agreement with Recycle Ann Arbor to Rebuild and Operate the Ann Arbor MRF for an Initial Period of Ten Years (Legistar)

APPROVED: resolution to oppose expansion of concealed-carry laws being considered at the state level (Legistar)

APPROVED: $211,865 Purchase of Vehicles from Berger Chevrolet (Legistar)

  • ​$14,013.00 from the Sustainability & Innovations County Mental Health Millage Fund budget to subsidize the purchase of five fully electric vehicles for use by Planning and Development Services

APPROVED: 212 S. State Street Site Plan and Development Agreement (Legistar)

  • ​19 residential units (studio to 2 bedroom)

APPROVED: 616 East Washington Planned Project Site Plan and Development Agreement (Legistar)

A2ELNEL Voting Chart

Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for December 2, 2019 Part 1
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for December 2, 2019 Part 2

Ann Arbor City Council: April 15, 2019

This Ann Arbor City Council meeting was held in person at City Hall.

Ann Arbor City Council Meeting Summary

APPROVED: $1,329,964 Agreement with Downtown Development Authority (DDA) for the William Street Improvement Project (protected bike lane) (Legistar)

APPROVED: $60,000 operating support for the Ann Arbor Housing Commission to administer voucher program (Legistar)

APPROVED: $2,582,770 for Water Treatment Plant UV Disinfection System (Legistar)

Two rezonings as directed by City Council resolution from 9/4/18 (sponsored by CM Smith, Legistar) to maintain existing scale and character, preserving single and two-family residential, consistent with the Master Plan

  • APPROVED: Rezone from R4C to R1D/R1E (Multiple-Family Dwelling District to Single Family Dwelling District) W. Hoover and W. Davis (Legistar)

    • ​Planning Commission recommended DENIAL (5-3)
  • DEFEATED: Rezone from C2B to R2A (Business Service District to Two-Family Dwelling District) S. Ashley Street (Legistar)​​

    • Planning Commission recommended DENIAL (0-8)

APPROVED: Site plan for 327 E. Hoover (Legistar)

DEFEATED: Attempt to override Mayor’s VETO of millage rebate (unrestricted) money allocations consistent with community survey results (Legistar)​

A2ELNEL Voting Chart

Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for April 15, 2019 Part 1
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for April 15, 2019 Part 2
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for April 15, 2019 Part 3
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for April 15, 2019 Part 4

Ann Arbor City Council: April 1, 2019

This Ann Arbor City Council meeting was held in person at City Hall.

Ann Arbor City Council Meeting Summary

APPROVED: $75,000 to the Ann Arbor Housing Commission to analyze feasibility of ten city-owned properties for development as affordable housing (Legistar)​

APPROVED: $74,450 for lifting and leveling of displaced sidewalk slabs, 2019 Sidewalk Repair Program (Legistar)

APPROVED: $658,511.54 for sidewalk slab replacement for displaced joints and installation of ramps, 2019 Sidewalk Repair Program (Legistar)

APPROVED: $147,001 for cutting sidewalk slabs to correct vaulted and displaced joints, 2019 Sidewalk Repair Program (Legistar)

APPROVED: $150,000 partnership with Community Action Network to operate Bryant and Northside Community Centers (Legistar)

APPROVED: $50,000 for 2019 Bike Share program (Legistar)

APPROVED: Ordinance banning two-stroke power equipment in DDA area (Legistar)

APPROVED: Establishment of Center of the City task force (Legistar)

APPROVED: Requirement that City street-related improvement projects (e.g. lane reductions/road diets) come to Council for approval (Legistar)

Two resolutions related to allocation of 2019 Mental Health and Public Safety Preservation Millage rebate (unrestricted) funds:

A2ELNEL: Personal Interest vs Public Interest

A2ELNEL Voting Chart

Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for April 1, 2019 Part 1
Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for April 1, 2019 Part 2

Ann Arbor City Council: November 19, 2018

This Ann Arbor City Council meeting was held in person at City Hall.

This was the first Council meeting for CM Griswold, CM Hayner, CM Nelson, CM Ramlawi.

Ann Arbor City Council Meeting Summary

APPROVED: CM Lumm was elected Mayor Pro Tem. (Legistar)

APPROVED: $250,000 budget amendment to the office of Sustainability and Innovations (Legistar) Approved projects:

  • $200,000 for Net Zero Affordable Housing (solar, electrification, other upgrades to property on Broadway)
  • $15,000 for additional EV stations
  • $10,000 seed funding for resilience hubs
  • $25,000 for feasibility studies, legal analysis, and other pre-work needed for large scale solar installations at city-owned properties
  • Three line items were rejected: $14,000 for professional development, $10,000 for educational and community outreach materials, and $39,000 for staffing.
  • A2ELNEL: Additional Thoughts (Nov 18, 2018) – Sustainability and Innovations Funding
  • A2ELNEL: Climate Change Action Funding

APPROVED: A survey of residents will be conducted (using funds previously allocated) to collect input on use of the untethered rebate money from the mental health and public safety millage. (Legistar)

APPROVED: Staff recommended updates to the City’s Traffic Calming Program, including industry best practices, staff observations, past project area feedback, and peer community review (Legistar)

APPROVED: $32,779 additional funds to complete Scio Church Road Improvements Project (Legistar)

A2ELNEL Voting Chart

Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for November 19, 2018

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