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Commission approves printing 500 laminated Driving Equality ordinance cards for outreach
Summary
The commission approved a motion to print 500 laminated cards summarizing the Driving Equality ordinance for distribution at public events; commissioners discussed costs and prior distribution by the police department.
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The Ann Arbor Independent Community Police Oversight Commission approved a motion to print and laminate 500 cards summarizing the Driving Equality ordinance for public distribution.
Commissioners said the cards — previously printed by the police department and handed out at events such as Juneteenth — were popular and helped inform residents about what traffic stops are permitted under the new ordinance. Staff provided a Staples quote showing per‑unit costs declining with larger quantities; commissioners settled on 500 laminated cards to support upcoming events, including another outreach event in May.
The motion to print and laminate 500 cards was moved, seconded and approved during the meeting. The commission will finalize vendor selection and proceed under available outreach funds. No specific dollar total was recorded in the meeting transcript; staff said approximate per‑unit and batch prices were discussed during the meeting.

