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Resident warns of pedestrian safety crisis, says city crash chart obscures serious-injury trend
Ann Arbor City Council · May 5, 2026
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Summary
Kathy Griswold told the council that fatal and serious-injury pedestrian crashes have been at a 10-year high and criticized a city chart that shows total crashes declining because it combines property-damage-only incidents with serious-injury counts.
Kathy Griswold used the May 4 reserved public comment period to warn the City Council that Ann Arbor is facing a pedestrian safety crisis and that city crash charts risk obscuring the problem.
"For the last 3 years, our fatal and serious injury crashes are have been at a 10 year high," Griswold said. She argued that a…
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