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More Transit Plan Challenges at County Board

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At the Feb. 1, 2012 meeting of the Washtenaw County board of commissioners, commissioner Wes Prater reiterated concerns about a proposed countywide transit agreement. The county administrator also announced that corporation counsel Curtis Hedger is tak... »

AFSCME Deal Reached with County

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

One of the last remaining contracts with a union representing Washtenaw County employees was given initial approval by the county board of commissioners at its Jan. 18, 2012 meeting. The tentative two-year collective bargaining agreement with AFSCME Lo... »

AAPS Ended 2011 with Journeyman Contract

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its final meeting of 2011, the Ann Arbor Public School District voted to award a contract to D.M. Burr for HVAC services – over the opposition of local union members. Trustees also failed to pass a resolution that would change its election dates to ... »

Labor Retirement Benefits Finalized

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its Nov. 10, 2011 meeting, the Ann Arbor city council gave final approval to revisions to the ordinances that govern the retirement and health care plans for two of its unions: the Ann Arbor Police Officers Association (AAPOA) and the American Feder... »

Council Moves on Future of Fifth Avenue

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

In its most significant action at its Oct. 17, 2011 meeting, the Ann Arbor city council voted on two different projects on the same site south of William Street on Fifth Avenue. The votes on both projects were in favor of them, but after the meeting, i... »

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More Transit Plan Challenges at County Board

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At the Feb. 1, 2012 meeting of the Washtenaw County board of commissioners, commissioner Wes Prater reiterated concerns about a proposed countywide transit agreement. The county administrator also announced that corporation counsel Curtis Hedger is tak... »

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