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Ann Arbor council sends proposed bicycle-parking overhaul back to Planning Commission
Summary
Council members voted to refer proposed updates to the city's bicycle-parking rules back to the Planning Commission after debate over downtown bike-room requirements, barrier-free and oversized spaces for e-bikes and cargo bikes, and citywide Class B standards.
Council members on Feb. 19 voted to refer proposed amendments to the city's bicycle- and vehicle-parking rules back to the Planning Commission for further study and recommended revisions.
The debate centered on a package of changes in Chapter 55 intended to support higher bicycle ridership by increasing required bike parking at multifamily developments while reducing some Class A (indoor/covered) requirements in downtown zoning districts. Council member Dish, who introduced the ordinance, said the changes reflect six months of research and input and aim to align parking with how residents…
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