Stories indexed with the term ‘Jean Carlberg’

Planning Commission Honors Carlberg

At its Aug. 16, 2011 meeting, the Ann Arbor planning commission passed a resolution of appreciation for former commissioner Jean Carlberg, whose term ended June 30. She served on the commission for 16 years.

Carlberg is a Democrat whose 12 years on the city council – representing Ward 3 from 1994 to 2006 – overlapped with her time on the planning commission. After stepping down from the commission, she is no longer serving on any other city government boards or commissions. She is a board member of the Washtenaw Housing Alliance, a nonprofit consortium of groups working to end homelessness in the county.

The resolution of appreciation cited Carlberg’s “thoughtful and pragmatic approach to projects and issues being considered by the Ann … [Full Story]

Carlberg Exits Planning Commission

After a 16-year tenure, Jean Carlberg attended her last meeting as an Ann Arbor planning commissioner on Tuesday, June 14 – a working session held in the city council workroom at city hall.

Carlberg is a Democrat whose 12 years on city council  (1994-2006) representing Ward 3 overlapped with her time on the planning commission. She will not be serving on any other city government boards or commissions, at least for the moment. She is a board member of the Washtenaw Housing Alliance, a nonprofit consortium of groups working to end homelessness in the county.

Carlberg indicated that she had talked with mayor John Hieftje about a year ago about her decision not to seek reappointment. The mayor is responsible for … [Full Story]