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Council authorizes administrator to continue negotiations on Arbor South; bond issuance, brownfield and site plan steps outlined
Summary
Council authorized the city administrator to negotiate potential city participation in the Arbor South development, including options to own/operate structured parking; council directed staff to continue due diligence and the project will return for further approvals including Brownfield and bond votes.
Ann Arbor City Council on April 7 authorized the city administrator to continue negotiations over the Arbor South development, a large mixed‑use proposal on the city’s South State corridor that would add roughly 1,000 housing units (including about 250 affordable units, as presented by project proponents) and several public amenities.
The resolution, moved by Council Member Rachel Disch and seconded by Council Member Ayers, directs the administrator to negotiate terms for possible city roles that could include land purchase and issuing bonds to fund multi‑phase structured parking that the…
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