Articles tagged: Ann Arbor city budget
Ann Arbor's public art administrator gets 2-month contract extension
Posted: 1 day agoAnn Arbor's part-time public art administrator is getting a two-month extension of his contract while city officials figure out the next steps for the public art program. The Ann Arbor City Council unanimously voted Monday ... Read more »
Ann Arbor City Council approves 2013-14 budget without increase in police staffing
Posted: May 21, 2013Mayor John Hieftje and his colleagues on the Ann Arbor City Council blocked an attempt early Tuesday morning to add three police officer positions to the city's budget. The outcome of the 6-5 split vote ... Read more »
City budget vote tonight: Ann Arbor council members proposing several changes
Posted: May 20, 2013The Ann Arbor City Council is expected to vote tonight to adopt the city's 2013-14 fiscal year budget, and a number of possible changes are under consideration. Read more »
Ann Arbor Fire Department lands $88K federal grant
Posted: Apr 20, 2013The Ann Arbor Fire Department has been awarded an $87,876 federal grant to improve operations and safety, U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin announced this week. Read more »
Ann Arbor city administrator unveils status-quo budget plan for next two fiscal years
Posted: Apr 16, 2013City Administrator Steve Powers received a round of applause for the second year in a row after presenting his annual budget plan to the Ann Arbor City Council Monday night. Read more »
Ask the City: City budget live chat with Ann Arbor's city administrator and CFO
Posted: Apr 02, 2013Ann Arbor City Administrator Steve Powers and his administration will finalize a budget plan for the next two fiscal years to be presented before Ann Arbor City Council on April 15. Join us at 1 ... Read more »
Ann Arbor mayor claims DDA ordinance changes could deal $231K blow to city's general fund
Posted: Apr 02, 2013City ordinance changes designed to place new limits on the Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority passed by a 7-3 vote of the City Council at first reading Monday night. During a two-hour discussion leading up ... Read more »
Ask your questions about Ann Arbor's city budget during live chat Tuesday with city administrator
Posted: Apr 01, 2013In the coming days, City Administrator Steve Powers and his administration will finalize a budget plan to be presented to the Ann Arbor City Council on April 15. Read more »
Ann Arbor officials leaning toward demolishing 415 W. Washington building across from YMCA
Posted: Mar 26, 2013A city-owned building at 415 W. Washington St. that Ann Arbor officials for years have been talking about transforming into a community arts center might be demolished instead. Read more »
Ann Arbor officials put off capital projects to help balance budget over next 2 years
Posted: Mar 26, 2013Ann Arbor City Council members held the last of a series of budget work sessions Monday night, and they now await the city administrator's recommended budget in April. A number of capital projects are being ... Read more »
Police chief: Ann Arbor has inadequate police staffing to do proactive enforcement
Posted: Mar 13, 2013Police Chief John Seto will openly say Ann Arbor has inadequate police staffing resources to do proactive and consistent enforcement and community outreach. Read more »
Ann Arbor officials discuss strategies for improving fire department without closing stations
Posted: Mar 12, 2013Ann Arbor Mayor John Hieftje attempted to put the issue of closing city fire stations to rest Monday night after a heated discussion ensued during a City Council work session. "I think it would be ... Read more »
with poll: When will Ann Arbor train station project go to a public vote? Council members differ on issue
Posted: Mar 03, 2013As the city of Ann Arbor's train station project continues to chug along, a big question mark still hangs in the air: When will the project go to a public vote? Read more »
$2M in water and sewer rate increases included in Ann Arbor's tentative budget
Posted: Feb 26, 2013Ann Arbor residents are likely to see more water and sewer rate increases starting July 1 under a tentative budget plan unveiled Monday night. Read more »
Police chief asking Ann Arbor City Council for boost to overtime budget
Posted: Feb 26, 2013Police Chief John Seto says Ann Arbor would have a stronger police department if the City Council approves a tentative budget plan unveiled Monday night. Authorized staffing levels in the city's police and fire departments ... Read more »
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