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City of Ann Arbor releases next steps in search for new city administrator
Read full article: City of Ann Arbor releases next steps in search for new city administratorANN ARBOR, Mich. The City of Ann Arbor has announced the next steps in its search to find and hire a new city administrator. Candidates will record their answers which will be available to view until Sept. 9 through the city administrator candidate webpage. The fourth city administrator candidate, Joyce Parker, withdrew from further consideration. Four days later, a special city council session was held to discuss finalists and the next steps towards hiring a city administrator. In June, Ann Arbor City Council began searching for a replacement for former city administrator Howard Lazarus, who was fired without cause in February through a vote of 7-4.
City of Ann Arbor celebrates opening of first two-way protected bike lane
Read full article: City of Ann Arbor celebrates opening of first two-way protected bike laneThe William Street Bikeway is the first in a network of planned two-way protected bike lanes across the city. Mayor Christopher Taylor speaks before the ribbon cutting ceremony for the city's first two-way protected bike lane on Oct. 27, 2019. Credit: Meredith BrucknerA police officer shows cyclists a map of the two-way protected bike lane on William Street. The two-way protected bike lane was introduced as a way to help the city achieve Vision Zero -- an international movement to prevent injuries and fatalities on the road. Boober Tours testing out the two-way protected bike lane on William Street.
Eberwhite playground build 2.0; city names two new nature areas; Ann Arbor deer cull 2020
Read full article: Eberwhite playground build 2.0; city names two new nature areas; Ann Arbor deer cull 2020- Meredith (@meredith_A4)What's been happening: The city of Ann Arbor named two new nature areas last week: Buttonbush and Hickory. (A4) City Administrator Howard Lazarus presented City Council this week with an initial plan for the 2020 deer cull. There's been a "murder" at the Ann Arbor District Library and you're invited to help solve it on Saturday. Try out these eateries that are a short drive from Ann Arbor. " - Dave Corcoran, CEO of Censys in downtown Ann Arbor Have something to share?
Ann Arbor deer cull: City aims to kill 150 deer in 2020
Read full article: Ann Arbor deer cull: City aims to kill 150 deer in 2020ANN ARBOR - The city of Ann Arbor released a memo earlier this month detailing its 2020 Deer Management Program. Penned by City Administrator Howard Lazarus, it outlines plans to kill up to 150 deer in what will be the city's fifth annual cull if it is approved by City Council in a Nov. 18 vote. With 78 sterilizations of female deer completed last year, the city has nearly met its quota of 80 approved sterilizations. Aside from the sterilizations, there will be no change to the methods or long-term goals for this year's cull, Lazarus wrote. All About Ann Arbor is powered by ClickOnDetroit/WDIV.