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Planning staff outlines compressed schedule for Ann Arbor comprehensive plan; commissioners ask for more review time
Summary
City planning staff told the Planning Commission the consultant will deliver a draft comprehensive land use plan by the end of the month, starting a two‑month review and public engagement process the commission will lead; commissioners raised concerns the review window is too tight and asked for additional meetings.
Planning staff told the Ann Arbor Planning Commission on March 25 that the consultant team is expected to deliver a draft of the city—s comprehensive land use plan by the end of the month and that staff plans a two‑month review period with the commission before the plan goes out for the state‑mandated public review.
The draft will first be reviewed internally by city departments, then shared with commissioners in May for approximately a two‑month review. Staff said it will set up a dedicated commission meeting to determine how commissioners want to structure that review and will schedule public engagement sessions in May and June. Staff expects to finalize consultant edits in mid to late June and…
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