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City of Ann Arbor staff outline FY2026 transportation funding: Act 51, millages and transfers to alternative transportation
Summary
Ed Adar, the city's financial manager for public services, presented the proposed FY2026 transportation-related budget on April 16, reporting an Act 51 revenue projection of about $16.8 million, a $28.2 million expenditure plan for major and local street funds, and transfers to an alternative transportation fund.
Ed Adar, the financial manager for public services with the City of Ann Arbor, briefed the Transportation Commission on April 16 on the transportation elements of the proposed FY2026 budget, highlighting state-distributed Act 51 funds, city millage revenue, and capital-program priorities.
Adar said the city will propose a total municipal expenditure budget of about $639.5 million for FY2026 ($146.7 million in the general fund, $184.2 million in enterprise funds, $99.7 million in special revenue funds, $55.1 million in trust funds and roughly $153.8 million in other funds, including internal service funds and debt). For transportation-specific revenue, he reported a projection of about $16.8 million in Act 51 distributions (the state formula-based major and local street…
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