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Ann Arbor approves $150,000 sidewalk snow-removal contract as neighbors press to protect Brockman trees

Ann Arbor City Council · December 16, 2024
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Summary

Council approved a $150,000 contract for sidewalk and pedestrian-island snow removal and heard extensive public comment urging the city to pair sidewalk-gap projects with traffic calming and tree preservation on Brockman Boulevard.

The Ann Arbor City Council on Dec. 16 approved a general services contract with Target Facility Management LLC, not to exceed $150,000, to provide snow removal for city-maintained sidewalks and 136 pedestrian islands (approximately 13.2 miles of coverage). The action, part of the consent agenda after discussion, followed hours of public comment urging a broader approach to sidewalks, safety and tree preservation.

Residents and active-transportation advocates urged the council to treat sidewalks as essential transportation infrastructure and to expand snow-removal coverage beyond the limited parcels in the contract. "It's time to treat this with the urgency it deserves," said Molly Kleinman, a Ward 4 resident who pointed to two serious injuries on Packard in the prior week as evidence that pedestrian infrastructure needs faster action. Adam Jaskiewicz, also a Ward 4 resident, urged proactive enforcement of the city's…

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