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Ann Arbor Public Art Commission revises 2025 plan, reshuffles working groups and readies input on city land-use plan

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Summary

The commission updated its 2025 plan and goals, moved several initiatives between working groups, struck a percent-for-art goal for this year and discussed submitting collective feedback on the city's 50-year comprehensive land-use plan to planning staff and the Capital Improvements Program (CIP) group.

The Ann Arbor Public Art Commission reviewed and revised its 2025 plan and goals, agreeing to redistribute several initiatives among working groups and to prepare collective feedback on the city’s comprehensive land-use plan.

Erin (staff member) led the commission through line-by-line edits of the plan. Commissioners agreed to absorb some items from the business-owners-and-developers working group into other groups: recommendations to the planning department and feedback on the 50-year comprehensive land-use plan will be…

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