Miller Avenue Improvements Project
Utility and transportation updates to Miller Avenue
Utility and transportation updates to Miller Avenue
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Utility upgrades, road resurfacing, and an updated streetscape
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Reestablishment of stormwater detention and improvement of stormwater quality.
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The creation of the city's first comprehensive stormwater plan
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Utility improvements to increase the city's sewer system capacity
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In the summer of 2023, the Ann Arbor DDA began work on creating a new Development and TIF Plan.
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annex a site in Scio Township, and zoning to planned unit development for multifamily residential
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Construct a new 19 story mixed use residential building with ground floor retail.
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Seven-story hotel
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Rezoning from planned unit development to construct affordable housing and retail.
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Village of Ann Arbor
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A project to enhance safety and mobility options as outlined in the city’s Moving Together Towards Vision Zero
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Rezoning to build 30 townhomes
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Proposed 8-story residential building
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The project will upgrade traffic signals at 15 locations citywide.
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Proposed site plan to redevelop four parcels to construct a 20-story apartment building
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A proposed seven-story building with 38 residential condominium units.
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Annex and rezone four vacant parcels (6.3 acres) to multi-family
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13.8-acre parcel development of a mixed-use project along the Huron River
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Proposed rezoning to the downtown core district
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apartments and ground floor commercial
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Mixed-use building containing ground floor retail and 330 apartments
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Rezone Arbor Springs from planned unit development to multiple-family district, and a site plan to demolish the existing buildings and construct an apartment building
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Expansion of existing apartment building
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Site plan to construct 15 new buildings in downtown-style development.
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Rezone the vacant 4.2 acre parcel from Office to Multiple-Family Residential
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Construction of a new sorority
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Residential high-rise
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Expand Forest Cove Condominiums
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St Paul Lutheran School library addition
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rezone request and proposed redevelopment for housing
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Oak tree removal
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Ann Arbor’s Strategy to Promote a thriving local Circular Economy, crafted by residents, businesses, and circular economy experts.
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The lime lagoon used by the Water Treatment Plant is nearly full and storage space is needed.
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A plan to guide growth and land use decisions
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Improving multi-family residents’ access to composting.
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A city wide project to improve safety, reduce vehicle speeds, and enhance multimodal connectivity along arterial streets
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The existing 8" water main, installed in the '60's, will be replaced with a new 12" water main, which will improve water flow to surrounding properties.
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Replacement of an aging 12-inch transmission water main that has a history of breaks.
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Traffic calming project in the Redwood, Rosedale and Springbrook Neighborhood
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Create a 0.8 mile-long All Ages and Abilities (A3) bike priority corridor
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Road, water utilties, and stormwater improvements on Arbordale and Sherwood Street and Sherwood Court
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A study to learn about opportunities to improve safety, increase mobility options, and support land use density.
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To provide the highest quality drinking water, it's critical for the city to review and evaluate the conditions and capacity of the system on a regular basis.
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This project is being done to address the low water pressures on the west side of South Maple Road from Breckenridge Drive to Country Village Court.
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A federally awarded grant that supports project elements such as: speed management, quick build and near miss video analytics system.
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Implementation of speed management on Gladstone Avenue from Packard to Candlewick
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Implementation of speed management on Independence Boulevard from Packard to Manchester
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Resurfacing of Washtenaw Drive from west end near South Huron Pkwy to Pittsfield Boulevard.
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Road resurfacing and bike lane improvements on South Fifth Avenue from East William Street to East Madison.
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Traffic calming project on Bird Road from Newport Road to Huron River Drive.
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Traffic calming project on Henry Street from Golden Avenue to Packard Street.
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Traffic calming project on Arella Boulevard from Stadium Boulevard to Pauline Boulevard.
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Traffic calming project on Mershon Drive from Scio Church Road to Delaware Drive
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Traffic calming project on Warden Avenue from Jackson Avenue to Dexter Avenue
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Traffic calming project on Carmel Street from Easy Street to Towner Boulevard.
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Traffic calming project on Fulmer Street from Miller to Foss.
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Traffic calming project on Baldwin Avenue from Packard to Stadium
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Traffic calming project on Manchester Road from Buckingham to Needham
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Traffic calming project on Grandview Drive from Jackson to Dexter.
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A study to learn more about a few long-standing prospective sidewalk projects to determine their viability and community support
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A strategic plan and budget for sanitary sewer system improvements necessary to adequately transport wastewater flows to the wastewater treatment plant.
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A full road reconstruction project
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A long term study being conducted across the city in neighborhoods that have gravel roads and are experiencing drainage issues, localized flooding, and standing water.
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Address safety concerns of the Harding and Wallingford intersection as well as the installation of a new water main and sanitary sewer
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Installation of four new crosswalks
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New sidewalks will be installed along missing gaps on Dexter Road
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Replacement of aging drinking water pipes, improvement of stormwater infrastructure, and resurfacing of a road in poor condition.
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A project to enhance safety for all roadway users of the North University Avenue and Thayer Street corridors.
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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.
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An annual, city-wide survey used to gather feedback on public's experience and satisfaction with the Ann Arbor transportation systems.
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Construct a pedestrian tunnel to connect Bandemer Park and Barton Nature Area
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Exploration of how to meet pickleball demand
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Traffic calming project on Doty Avenue from Arborview Boulevard to Dexter Avenue
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A collaborative elective course between the city and Community High School designed to educate and empower young minds about local governance and civic participation,
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New sidewalks will be installed to close gaps on Barton, Brockman and Crestland Road.
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A grant funded project that will allow the city to transition DTE streetlights from High Pressure Sodium (HPS) to LED lights.
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Sanitary sewer improvements between LynAnne Court and Arbana Drive
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Various small and large scale utility projects around the City of Ann Arbor
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Road resurfacing and watermain improvements on Pauline Boulevard
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Traffic calming project on Brandywine Drive from Yost Boulevard to Packard Street
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New sidewalks will be installed to close missing gaps
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Rehabilitation of the East Medical Center Drive Bridge over the Amtrak Michigan line
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New sidewalks will be installed along missing gaps on Apple, Pear and John A Wood Drive.
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Installation of a public water main and sanitary sewer main to serve each residence.
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Feedback on how to activate West Park
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Visioning initiative for rebuilding the farmers market
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The park receives a new splash pad and update playground
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Traffic calming project on Traver Road from Barton Drive to John A. Woods Drive.
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Renovation of park playground
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Improvements that align with the city's Park ADA Transition Plan
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Installation of a new water main and an ADA compliant sidewalk ramp, as well as street resurfacing and pavement marking improvements.
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See where and what type of development is happing in the city
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parking lot repavement
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Improvements to the stormwater, drainage and drinking water infrastructure currently serving the Pittsfield Village area
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The Barton Dam project runs through June 2027 and will include stabilizing a berm on the downstream slope of the right embankment for seepage and stability concerns.
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Mass grading project to reconfigure intersection into a roundabout intersection as well as the installation of new water main, sanitary and storm sewer.
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The Mural Design Winner is Humphrey Trumpey!
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