Outdoor Warning Siren System Review
A reivew of the City's warning siren system to determine if they should be decomissioned or maintained
Utility and transportation updates to Miller Avenue
A study to learn about opportunities to improve safety, increase mobility options, and support land use density.
A full road reconstruction project
Create a 0.8 mile-long All Ages and Abilities (A3) bike priority corridor
A 2025 project to replace aging asphalt, repair storm drains as well as segments of curb and gutter, and upgrade ADA non-compliant curb ramps.
Proposing intersection changes at three locations: Highland and Lafayette, Lenawee and Lafayette, and Awixa and Lenawee and Highland.
A plan to guide growth and land use decisions
As part of City of Ann Arbor’s ongoing Capital Improvements Project, the project will upgrade the water main and resurface the streets.
The project will upgrade traffic signals at 15 locations citywide.
A project to enhance safety and mobility options as outlined in the city’s Moving Together Towards Vision Zero
Installation of a new water main and an ADA compliant sidewalk ramp, as well as street resurfacing and pavement marking improvements.
Traffic calming project on Traver Road from Barton Drive to John A. Woods Drive.
Traffic calming project on Brandywine Drive from Yost Boulevard to Packard Street
Traffic calming project on Doty Avenue from Arborview Boulevard to Dexter Avenue
Mass grading project to reconfigure intersection into a roundabout intersection as well as the installation of new water main, sanitary and storm sewer.
A city wide project to improve safety, reduce vehicle speeds, and enhance multimodal connectivity along arterial streets
Replacement of aging drinking water pipes, improvement of stormwater infrastructure, and resurfacing of a road in poor condition.
Traffic calming project in the Redwood, Rosedale and Springbrook Neighborhood
A full street reconstruction, which includes repaving travel lanes, widening sidewalks, providing new lighting and pedestrian amenities, and new underground utilities.
In the summer of 2023, the Ann Arbor DDA began work on creating a new Development and TIF Plan.
New sidewalks will be installed along missing gaps on Dexter Road
The project will extend a safe, accessible 2-way bicycle route on Catherine St., while also supporting pedestrian safety.
As part of the 2026 Annual Resurfacing Program, Northbrook Place & W Oakbrook Drive will be resurfaced to improve the pavement surface for all road users.
A federally awarded grant that supports project elements such as: speed management, quick build and near miss video analytics system.
A project to enhance safety for all roadway users of the North University Avenue and Thayer Street corridors.
New sidewalks will be installed to close gaps on Barton, Brockman and Crestland Road.
New sidewalks will be installed along missing gaps on Apple and Pear Wood Drive.
Resurfacing of Washtenaw Drive from west end near South Huron Pkwy to Pittsfield Boulevard.
Road resurfacing and bike lane improvements on South Fifth Avenue from East William Street to East Madison.
Traffic calming project on Bird Road from Newport Road to Huron River Drive.
Traffic calming project on Henry Street from Golden Avenue to Packard Street.
Traffic calming project on Arella Boulevard from Stadium Boulevard to Pauline Boulevard.
Traffic calming project on Mershon Drive from Scio Church Road to Delaware Drive
Traffic calming project on Warden Avenue from Jackson Avenue to Dexter Avenue
Traffic calming project on Carmel Street from Easy Street to Towner Boulevard.
Traffic calming project on Fulmer Street from Miller to Foss.
Traffic calming project on Baldwin Avenue from Packard to Stadium
Traffic calming project on Manchester Road from Buckingham to Needham
Traffic calming project on Grandview Drive from Jackson to Dexter.
A study to learn more about a few long-standing prospective sidewalk projects to determine their viability and community support
Installation of four new crosswalks
An annual, city-wide survey used to gather feedback on public's experience and satisfaction with the Ann Arbor transportation systems.
A collaborative elective course between the city and Community High School designed to educate and empower young minds about local governance and civic participation,
New sidewalks will be installed to close missing gaps
Rehabilitation of the East Medical Center Drive Bridge over the Amtrak Michigan line
Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:
| Phone | 734.794.6000 |
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| Website | www.a2gov.org |
| In writing | 301 E. Huron St. |