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Ann Arbor Comprehensive Land Use Plan Draft Public Engagement Session (In-person)

  • Westgate Library 2503 Jackson Road Ann Arbor, MI, 48103 United States (map)

In-person - Ann Arbor

The City of Ann Arbor is charting its course for affordable, sustainable, equitable and dynamic land uses for the next 25 years. The Ann Arbor Comprehensive Land Use Plan draft is now available for public review on the new online platform for city projects, Engage Ann Arbor (EA2), at plan.a2gov.org/plan24. Here, community members can also find project information, timeline and recordings and materials from previous meetings for the comprehensive plan project.

The city is now inviting the public to learn about and share input for the draft Ann Arbor Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Three engagement sessions are scheduled to review and discuss the plan draft with planning staff, to ask questions and to provide feedback. All are welcome to attend.

Additional sessions hosted on:

  • Wednesday, April 30, 3–7 p.m. at the Mallets Creek Library (3090 E. Eisenhower Parkway)

  • Wednesday, May 7, 3–7 p.m. at the Traverwood Library (3333 Traverwood Drive)

"Community input is a vital part of our comprehensive plan process," said Senior City Planner Michelle Bennett. "In addition to determining future development and land uses across the city, the plan also includes policy changes and priorities for public spending and capital projects. Diverse perspectives will help ensure the plan is representative and addresses the interests of Ann Arbor residents." The city also gathered feedback and held public meetings and workshops throughout 2024 to aid in the development of the plan draft.

The city planning commission is also reviewing the draft in April and May. Starting this summer, the plan will begin the adoption process with the draft scheduled to go to City Council for a final decision in November 2025. 

Community members can visit the project website for ongoing information and resources, at plan.a2gov.org/plan24.

Media Contact:

Michelle Bennett, Senior Planner, 734.794.6000 ext. 43704 | mbennett@a2gov.org