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Transportation Commission debates FY26 local policy items, including data metrics, sidewalk gaps and micromobility oversight

3137527 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed proposed local policy priorities for the city council policy agenda for fiscal year 2026, discussing benchmarks for data collection, prioritizing sidewalk gap closure, transit-supportive land use, micromobility safety and winter sidewalk maintenance.

The Transportation Commission reviewed draft local policy items for the city council policy agenda for fiscal year 2026 during the March 19 meeting and discussed additions and reordering before a planned vote next month.

Key proposals and discussion: Staff presented a list of proposed local items including strengthening partnerships with MDOT, Ann Arbor Public Schools and the University of Michigan; prioritizing data-driven decision-making and specific benchmarking; using destination access (jobs, food, school) as an evaluation criterion;…

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