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Ann Arbor City Council OKs FY 2013 Budget

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its May 21, 2012 meeting that adjourned after 1 a.m., the Ann Arbor city council approved the city's FY 2013 budget. The amendments approved by the council included modifications that added a secretary position to the 15th District court, increased ... »

Ann Arbor Imposes 180-Day Ban on Digital Signs

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its April 16, 2012 meeting, the Ann Arbor city council unanimously voted to impose a 180-day moratorium on two things: (1) city staff consideration of applications to erect digital billboards; and (2) the erection of digital billboards. Coming under... »

Ann Arbor Airport in Final Phase of Study

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its April 16, 2012 meeting, the Ann Arbor city council approved four different resolutions in connection with the completion of an environmental assessment of a proposed 800-foot lengthening of the runway at Ann Arbor’s municipal airport. The main r... »

Ann Arbor Council Gets Draft 2013 Budget

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its April 16, 2012 meeting, the Ann Arbor city council received the proposed FY 2013 city budget from its city administrator. The general fund portion of the budget shows $79,193,112 in revenues against expenses totaling $78,869,750 for a planned su... »

Local Permission for Pipeline Through Lansing

MLCV Blog

Mayor of City of Lansing v. Michigan Public Service Commission, 680 N.W.2d 840 (Mich. 2004) Year:  2004 Case Summary Wolverine Pipe Line »

Tension Grows in Medical Marijuana Debate

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its April 2, 2012 meeting, the Ann Arbor city council had a full agenda, including several items related to medical marijuana. The council voted to delay consideration of licensing ordinance changes and to direct the planning commission to consider ... »

County Board Updated on Public Transit Plans

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

Washtenaw County commissioners recently were briefed on plans to form a new countywide transit authority, and several commissioners raised concerns about the process. Michael Ford, CEO of the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority, have the update at the c... »

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Police and fire spared further cuts as Ann Arbor city budget wins approval in 8-2 vote

Ann Arbor News ImpactMlive.com

After years of staffing cutbacks in police and fire, the Ann Arbor City Council voted 8-2 early Tuesday morning to approve a city budget that begins a rebuilding process. "We got to where we wanted to be," said Mayor... »

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