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Recent News About City of Ann Arbor
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CITY OF ANN ARBOR: Downtown Development Authority to be held January 6
Downtown Development Authority
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CITY OF ANN ARBOR: February Events with NAP in the Ann Arbor Parks.
City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation (NAP) works to protect and restore Ann Arbor's natural areas and to foster an environmental ethic among its citizens.
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CITY OF ANN ARBOR: City Holiday Schedule: Municipal Office Closures, Curbside Collection Service Delays; Christmas Tree Disposal; Ann Arbor Farmers Market
There will be no trash or recycling collection services in the city of Ann Arbor on Friday, Dec. 25, due to the Christmas Day holiday as well as Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, for the New Year's Day holiday.
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CITY OF ANN ARBOR: 2020 Citizen Survey Results Show Quality of Life in Ann Arbor Remains Strong, though Rise in Cost of Living and Housing are Concerns
In July and August, 2,700 randomly selected residents were asked to provide opinions on city services, amenities, and their quality of life in Ann Arbor via the National Citizen Survey, a collaborative effort between National Research Center Inc. (NRC) and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA).
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CITY OF ANN ARBOR: Dec. 2 Meeting Scheduled to Discuss Bandemer Park/Barton Nature Area Pedestrian Connection Project
The City of Ann Arbor and the Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission are holding an online public meeting Wednesday, Dec. 2, 7–8 p.m. about the proposed pedestrian...
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CITY OF ANN ARBOR: December Events with Natural Area Preservation
City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation (NAP) works to protect and restore Ann Arbor's natural areas and to foster an environmental ethic among its community.
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Ex-educator: Michigan schools closed until Election Day is not 'best for anyone right now'
As Michigan looks to reopen its public schools, experts are weighing in on the risks of going back to school or keeping children at home longer.
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Jackson trying to make progress against use of excessive force by Ann Arbor Police
Amid the protests over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May, members of an Oversight Commission tasked with looking into complaints of excessive force at the hands of police admit progress needs to be made.
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Operation Face Shield produces face shields for Ann Arbor and other hospitals
As the limited supply of face masks becomes a major concern locally and nationally, Operation Face Shield has created hundreds of 3D-printed face shields, according to MLive.
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DNA2's attempt to legalize 'magic' mushrooms falls short with Ann Arbor City Council
City council members in Ann Arbor are in no hurry to support a resolution backing the legalization of “magic” mushrooms and related psychedelic substances, according to MLive.
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Ann Arbor seeking input on restrictions on vacation rental websites
Ann Arbor lawmakers are enlisting the input of community residents as they consider new rules for vacation rental websites like Airbnb.