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Planning Commission recommends rezoning of 343 S. Fifth to D1 to enable mixed-use redevelopment with library

2685887 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to recommend rezoning the Ann Arbor District Library site at 343 South Fifth from Public Land (PL) to Downtown Core (D1) to allow potential mixed-use redevelopment including a new downtown library with housing above; the recommendation goes to city council.

The Ann Arbor Planning Commission on March 4 recommended that city council rezone 343 South Fifth Avenue, the downtown Ann Arbor District Library (AADL) site, from Public Land (PL) to D1, the Downtown Core District, to enable potential mixed-use redevelopment including a new library and housing.

Elan Aberger, director of the Ann Arbor District Library, told commissioners the library’s board seeks flexibility to pursue a public–private partnership that could fund a new downtown library…

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