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2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Great question! Looking forward to the answer.

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

You are making some wild accusations. Who, exactly, are you accusing of being in someone’s pocket, and whose pocket?

1 month ago 8 0 0 0

Several LGC board mbrs played key roles in the 2024 cmpn to regulate election finance in A2, arguing that "dark money" and "special interests" had too much pwer.

The next year: LGC illegally plowed its (charitably donated) reserves into a losing effort to stop the AADL's library project. #a2council

2 months ago 19 5 1 1

Thank you, @maom.bsky.social, for surfacing the issue and to Chief Anderson for acting so quickly. We are an inclusive community that is committed to safety practices rooted in trust rather than suspicion. These signs communicate the opposite and it’s long past time for them to go. #a2council

4 months ago 21 4 5 0

Mallory listens, she cares, and she's dedicated to improving people's lives. She is the strong voice we need working for us in Washington!

4 months ago 3 0 0 0
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I'm thrilled that Christopher Taylor is running for re-election! In these times, Ann Arbor needs his steady, experienced leadership and his unwavering optimism about what we can accomplish to improve people's lives. Learn more: taylorforannarbor.com #a2council

5 months ago 7 1 1 0
Eyer: Lansing’s responsible contractor ordinance gets best value for taxpayers Under Lansing’s new policy, while price is still the largest factor, safety, training, and a contractor’s track record are also considered.

The nonunion Associated Builders & Contractors came for Ann Arbor during Lansing's debate over best value procurement. My response. #a2council

7 months ago 8 1 1 0

It's actually so much worse than even that!

11 months ago 2 0 1 0

But they did not do it before releasing the draft to the public, and so what the public is engaging with and will likely continue engaging with is the idea of four stories. And the public feedback so far was characterized as “enraged” over this point.

11 months ago 0 0 2 0
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Eight council members expressed via a resolution what we wanted to see in the draft plan. Planning commission chose not to incorporate that feedback. But I think it was important to be public and transparent about what I have said I support and what I, at this time, continue to support.

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

Infighting just means a fight or disagreement among members of the same group.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0

I welcome you to give your feedback about your desire to see four stories. That is what the current process is all about. But characterizing it as some sort of betrayal is just patently false.

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

Petty is your word, not mine. I’ve been on council for 4+ years now. I can assure you that four stories throughout all residential neighborhoods has never been a goal. That came out of left field with the PC. That’s my perspective as someone who has been in office throughout the process.

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

Jim, my support of the resolution was a reaffirmation of what I have said I supported all along. It is unfathomable to me that as we are on the precipice of finally eliminating exclusionary zoning, progressives are infighting over 3 stories or 4 — when 4 was never even the goal.

11 months ago 0 0 2 0

As for actual developments: Packard and State. South Forest. Church Street. Valhalla. Packard Row. South Town. And many others. Plus Arbor South on the horizon (1000 units alone). I’ve asked staff for a running total.

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

TC1 zoning. Elimination of parking minimums. Elimination of council approval of by-right development. Other development process improvements. A housing first economic development strategy (and first ever econ dev strategy as a council policy). A first ever economic development department.

11 months ago 1 0 1 0
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I didn’t vote to scale back anything. I voted to support exactly what I’ve said I supported all along, from my first campaign in 2020.

11 months ago 1 0 2 0

This take ignores the fact that we have an entirely new, pro housing council that fully recognizes the housing crisis and has been taking many bold actions to
address it, as opposed to past councils. Apples and oranges.

11 months ago 1 0 1 0
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#A2Council, let’s build the future of the Ann Arbor District Library! While we love our library, the downtown facility is outdated. This August, Proposals A & B offer a path forward: a YES vote authorizes the sale of the city library lot to the AADL. This allows for…

1 year ago 18 6 1 0
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Do Democrats Need to Learn How to Build? Liberals have long emphasized protections over progress. Champions of the “abundance agenda” think it’s high time to speed things up.

From this article: “Appelbaum reserves a special animus for the conservative sentimentality over the small town, and he is disturbed by how many progressives, like Jacobs, sought to re-create it in the middle of cities.”

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

😲

1 year ago 3 0 0 0

Off-topic but it’s so jarring and disturbing to be reminded that married women were identified solely by their husband‘s name. Not even their own first names!

1 year ago 8 0 3 0

I think this is an idea worth considering from a more wholesale policy change. I think folks were caught off guard and didn’t have enough information, and at least for me this wasn’t the right time/process to make this type of big change.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

😂

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Three recent election cycles show that A2 is 70/30 pro-housing

1 year ago 6 0 1 0

Sing it from the treetops #a2council

1 year ago 16 3 0 0

“A rare moment of clarity” … Wow, that’s quite a dig! I think CM Briggs has many moments of clarity and I always appreciate her insights on issues, even if I don’t always agree. #a2council

1 year ago 6 0 0 0

Correct. And was just having conversations this week about how to turbocharge that process. #a2council

1 year ago 15 0 7 0