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Transportation Commission delays FY2026 policy-agenda approval after debate on wording, equity and prioritization

3196559 · April 16, 2025
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Commissioners debated the draft FY2026 policy agenda on April 16 and decided to take another pass rather than vote. Members disagreed over how prescriptive the document should be, whether to include equity wording, and how to prioritize recommendations to city council.

The Ann Arbor Transportation Commission discussed its draft FY2026 policy agenda during the April 16 meeting and declined to approve the document after members raised concerns about wording, length and prioritization.

Luke Liu, the commission staff member leading the discussion, shared a tracked-changes version of the draft that included new phrasing on several topics. Commissioners debated proposed language referring to MDOT’s “Towards 0 Death” program, equity considerations for revenue mechanisms (for example, how tolling or weight-based…

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