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Ann Arbor council approves South Wagner rezoning and annexes 2080 South State

Ann Arbor City Council · April 6, 2026

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Summary

The City Council unanimously approved a rezoning on South Wagner Road to allow two duplexes and voted to annex about 1.99 acres at 2080 South State Street; the consent agenda also passed with all 11 members voting in favor.

The Ann Arbor City Council on April 6 approved an ordinance rezoning 359 and 371 South Wagner Road from R1D single‑family to R2A two‑family dwellings and voted to annex roughly 1.99 acres at 2080 South State Street.

Council member Disch described the rezoning as a low‑impact way to increase housing opportunities near the Dolph Nature area and said planning staff and the City Planning Commission recommended approval. The ordinance was moved and approved on voice vote.

Council also approved Resolution DS1 to annex 2080 South State Street. The annexation motion was moved by Council member Ayers and seconded by Council member Cornell and carried.

Earlier in the meeting the council approved the consent agenda (including CA‑9 and CA‑10), with the clerk recording 11 council members present and all voting in the affirmative, satisfying the eight‑vote requirement noted on the agenda.

The council later recessed into and returned from a closed session to review a privileged memo; after the closed session the clerk's report was approved and the meeting adjourned.

Actions at a glance

- Ordinance C1 (rezoning 359 and 371 South Wagner Road to R2A): moved by Council member Disch; second not recorded in the public record provided; outcome: approved. - Resolution DS1 (annexation of ~1.99 acres at 2080 South State Street): moved by Council member Ayers; seconded by Council member Cornell; outcome: approved. - Consent agenda: moved by Council member Dish; seconded by Council member Redeem; outcome: approved (11‑0 as recorded).

Next steps

The newly approved rezoning and annexation will be implemented according to the city’s standard administrative procedures and recorded in the city’s planning and clerk files. No appeals or amendments were recorded in the public portion of the meeting.