How They Voted: Ann Arbor City Council vote breakdown for March 2021

ANN ARBOR, MI – The topics Ann Arbor City Council picked up this month ranged from identifying the use of new marijuana tax revenue to establishing a fair housing ordinance to prevent landlords from conducting criminal background checks on tenants.

The council also came out unanimously in favor of some new property developments in the city.

Here’s a look at how Mayor Christopher Taylor and the council voted on various topics, with links to news and council resolutions for more background information.

1.3 million USD replacement contract for water pipes with DiPonio Contracting – 2-9

  • Yes: Jeff Hayner, Elizabeth Nelson.
  • No: Erica Briggs, Lisa Disch, Jen Eyer, Julie Grand, Kathy Griswold, Travis Radina, Ali Ramlawi, Linh Song, Taylor.

1.4 million USD replacement contract for the water line with Bailey Excavating – 9-2

  • Yes: Briggs, Disch, Eyer, Grand, Griswold, Nelson, Radina, Song, Taylor.
  • No: Hayner, Ramlawi.

Feasibility study on the maintenance of the sidewalk in winter – 9-2

  • Yes: Briggs, Disch, Eyer, Grand, Griswold, Nelson, Radina, Song, Taylor.
  • No: Hayner, Ramlawi.

The council unanimously agreed:

To see the votes on other different articles, visit a2gov.legistar.com. Nelson also maintains voting charts for each meeting on a2council.com.

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