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Ann Arbor adopts comprehensive land use plan; Planning Commission to translate it into zoning

Ward Talk (CTN) · March 28, 2026
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Ann Arbor officials say the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) has been adopted after years of public input; the Planning Commission will now draft zoning changes prioritizing transit corridors, limiting neighborhood heights and expanding duplex/triplex allowances.

Ann Arbor has adopted a new Comprehensive Land Use Plan that city officials say balances expanded housing options with neighborhood character and environmental protections.

Councilmember Jen Cornell, speaking on CTN's Ward Talk, credited months of public meetings and volunteer review for shaping the plan. “The Planning Commission literally went through this hundreds of pages of the comprehensive land use plan, in public meetings, page by page,” Cornell said, describing a process that…

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