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Drummers in the neighborhood Memorial Day parade. [photo]

- observed by Emily Eisbruch on May 30, 2011 at 11 am

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Civic News Ticker

  • Brown Recommended for N. Main Group

    At its May 23, 2012 meeting, the Ann Arbor public art commission (AAPAC) unanimously recommended that Connie Rizzolo Brown be nominated for a position on a task force to study the corridor along North Main Street and the Huron River. That recommendation will be forwarded to mayor John Hieftje.

    The task force was established by the city council at its May 7, 2012 meeting, with membership to include the following: one member of the park advisory commission, one member of the planning commission, one resident representing the Water Hill neighborhood, one resident representing the North Central neighborhood, one resident from the Old Fourth Ward, one resident representing the Broadway/Pontiac neighborhood, two business and property owners from the affected area, and one member of the Huron River Watershed Council.

    At its May 21 meeting, the two sponsors of the resolution that created the task force – Ward 1 councilmembers Sabra Briere and Sandi Smith – proposed adding three additional representatives: a member of the city council, someone from the boating/fishing community of river users, a representative from the Huron River Citizens Association. Tony Derezinski (Ward 2), who also serves on AAPAC, then proposed an amendment to add an AAPAC member to the task force. The AAPAC addition was passed by council on a 6-5 vote. [See Chronicle coverage: "Positions Added to North Main Task Force"] Appointments are expected to be made at the council’s June 4 meeting.

    At AAPAC’s May 23 meeting, Derezinski told commissioners that “basically, we need someone at the table.”

    The task force is charged with delivering a report to the city council more than a year from now – by July 31, 2013 – that describes “a vision to create/complete/enhance pedestrian and bike connection from downtown to Bandemer and Huron River Drive, increase public access to the river-side amenities of existing parks in the North Main-Huron River corridor, ease traffic congestion at Main and Depot at certain times of a day and recommend use of MichCon property at Broadway; …”

    Earlier than that – by the end of 2012 – the task force is to make recommendations on the use of the city-owned 721 N. Main parcel.

    Brown has served on AAPAC since early 2009, and has chaired the commission’s projects committee. She is a principal of Rizzolo Brown Studio, an Ann Arbor architecture firm.

    This brief was filed from the basement conference room of city hall at 301 E. Huron, where AAPAC held its meeting. A more detailed report will follow.

  • Annexation Rezonings Get Final OK
  • Water, Sewer Rate Bumps Get Initial OK
  • Ann Arbor Accepts Sustainability Grant
  • Allen Creek Preschool Site Plan OK’d
  • Positions Added to North Main Task Force
  • Council Gives Initial OK for Sidewalk Repair Law

Old Media Watch

  • A2: Media

    David Carr of the New York Times reports on changes in the works at the New Orleans Times-Picayune: “Newhouse Newspapers, which owns the Times-Picayune, will apparently be working off a blueprint the company used in Ann Arbor, Mich., where it reduced the frequency of the Ann Arbor News, emphasized the Web site as a primary distributor of news and in the process instituted wholesale layoffs to cut costs.” [Source]

  • UM: General Counsel
  • WCC: Larry Whitworth
  • A2: Type Rider
  • UM: State Funding
  • Chelsea: Jiffy Mix
  • A2: Stay-At-Home Dads

New Media Watch

  • A2: Restaurant Review

    Serious Eats reviews the burgers and patty melts at Zingerman’s Roadhouse. The reviewer praises both, but writes: “As good as the burger was, the gut-busting patty melt was better. …The thick slices of rye bread, which naturally comes from Zingerman’s Bakehouse, is simply the best I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating. It’s loaded with flavor, has a particularly thick and chewy crust around a soft interior, and will make virtually any sandwich ever invented taste better. The mountain of grilled onions and wild mushrooms add a sweet and juicy umami bomb to the patty melt, and the baby Swiss from Deppeler Cheese Factory in Monroe, Wisconsin, brings a nice coating of creaminess.” [Source]

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  • UM: Commencement
  • Ypsi: Paul Saginaw
  • A2: Canoes

Prep Sports Watch

  • Lacrosse (JV): Skyline 9, Bedford 2

    Game was played Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at Bedford High School in Temperance, Mich.

  • Lacrosse (JV): Skyline 6, Pioneer 0
  • Lacrosse (JV): Skyline 9, Flint 4
  • Lacrosse (V): Flint 10, Skyline 6
  • Lacrosse: Pioneer 14, Huron 5

Missed Ticks

  • His Name is Ralph

    In a brief filed on finalists for the Ypsilanti city manager position, we incorrectly reported the first name of one of the finalists. While there were two other Brians in the brief – Robb (who is an Ypsilanti city councilmember, and Vick (who is the other finalist for city manager) – Lange’s first name is Ralph. So the two finalists for the position are: Ralph A. Lange and Brian P. Vick. We note the mistake here and have corrected the original item.

  • 2008 Ward 5 Was Hohnke vs. Floyd
  • UM Parking Structure: 700 Spaces
  • Current 618 S. Main Proposal Clarified
  • Name Spelled Wrong
  • City Council Approval Not Required
  • No Wetland Mitigation at Ruthven Nature Area

Stopped. Watched.

  • W. Liberty & Third

    Road crews working on Liberty between First and Fifth – one lane closed. [photo] Service-alert signs on AATA bus stops, indicating the buses might be unable to stop because of road construction, starting May 29 through the end of June. [photo]


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