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Residents press council on police stops, pedestrian safety and a resolution to cut military aid to Israel
Summary
During public comment, speakers urged the council to act on pedestrian safety and policing practices and multiple speakers urged adoption of a resolution opposing military aid to Israel; speakers also recounted personal impacts of repeated traffic stops and fines.
The Nov. 17 public‑comment period at the Ann Arbor City Council covered a range of community concerns, from pedestrian safety to policing practices and international policy.
Pedestrian and bikeway safety Kathy Griswold thanked staff for past pedestrian improvements but warned that a proposed two‑way cycle track on Miller Avenue would create dangerous sight‑line issues. Griswold said earlier engineering recommendations advised against the design and…
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