Ann Arbor City Council Voting Chart for the Meeting of July 1, 2024

Here’s the agenda

The meeting kicks off with a 19-item consent agenda. CA-1CA-2CA-3, and CA-4 are all street closures for Firefighter Spray Park in the District, Sonic Lunches, Student Move-In, and UM Football Games. 

There were also a 4 conservation easements in items CA-15CA-16CA-17, and CA-18.

All consent agenda items were approved unanimously.

There were no public hearings on the docket. 

DC-1 is a resolution to appoint Bentley Johnson to the Geenbelt Advisory Commission. It was approved unanimously.

DC-2 is a resolution to endorse the use of a broker for the sale of the Kline’s Lot. CM Briggs offered an amendment to require council approval for scope and vision for the property, which was rejected. The overall resolution was approved unanimously.

DC-3 is a resolution to reallocate the ARPA funding that was going to fund the unarmed response program, which will not be up and running before the time to use the ARPA funds expires. It was approved unanimously. The money will instead go to:

  • The Barton Dam Embankment Project ($2M)
  • Emergency Operations Center ($500K)
  • Ambulance Acquisition ($395K) 
  • Bicentennial Park Improvements ($400K)
  • Support for Safe House ($100K)
Agenda ItemMayor TaylorDisch (Ward 1)Harrison (Ward 1)Song (Ward 2)Watson (Ward 2)Radina (Ward 3)Ghazi-Edwin (Ward 3)Eyer (Ward 4)Akmon (Ward 4)Briggs (Ward 5)Cornell (Ward 5)
MC-1

Appointments - Confirmations

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DC-1

Resolution to Appoint Bentley Johnson to the Greenbelt Advisory Commission

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DC-2

Resolution to Endorse the Use of a Broker for the Sale and Development of the Kline’s Lot

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DC-2 - Motion to Amend by Briggs

Add council approval for Scope and Vision for the project that would be on the lot.

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DC-3

Resolution to Approve the Reallocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds

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