Proposals A and B Passed in Ann Arbor!

Local library posting again but it’s wonderful to wake up and see that proposals A and B passed in Ann Arbor. This means that a parking lot that has been sitting next to the library for over a decade will be transferred to the library where they can build a new, larger library that will also include affordable housing. My limited understanding is that it had a vote in 2017 to make it a park, which it was never suitable for nor did the city or the citizens group that pushed for that vote ever do anything with it. As relatable as I can find “no really, I’ll get right to doing this task any minute,” I’m glad that it will belong to the library. The amount of misinformation being spent and put out by this group saying that the vote was to destroy parks was intense and I was worried it wouldn’t pass. It turns out it wasn’t even close though.

“We’ve replaced a parking lot with a library and affordable housing” is my dream scenario for any city and a great thing to wake up to.

I was hoping the proposal for Livonia to build a lot of new buildings for the city would pass but didn’t expect it to and it didn’t. It’s Livonia, which is a lot more conservative, and I knew that a monthly increase of $10-15 per month in taxes would be a tough sell.

But I’ll take the new downtown library in Ann Arbor. Congrats to the city!

4 thoughts on “Proposals A and B Passed in Ann Arbor!

  1. Congrats to Ann Arbor! It’s nice to see some good news like this!

    I live in Knoxville, TN, and we got a bit of good news recently as well. The road outside our home is being worked on to add a greenway, which will allow easy access to a nearby park, grocery store, and other amenities for pedestrians and cyclists. Apparently it’s part of a bigger project to expand greenways in the city. 🙂

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