Monday, May 7, 2012

May 2012 - A2 City News


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The Newsletter for the City of Ann Arbor, Mich. • May 2012  • Volume 6 • Number 5

City administrator presents proposed FY 2013 budget to City Council

On April 16, City Administrator Steve Powers presented his recommended Fiscal Year 2013 budget. City Council will consider the proposal during the next few weeks and vote on May 21.
Budget overview
The FY 2013 budget is the second year of a two-year budget plan. While the city administrator’s proposed budget is similar to the spending plan approved by City Council last year, adjustments were made to respond to current City Council priorities and community needs.
Among the highlights:
  • Planned reductions in police and fire staffing are eliminated.
  • A police recruit program will supplement sworn officers and assist with public safety concerns in downtown. 
  • Park mowing will move from the current 19-day cycle to a 14-day cycle. Seasonal park monitors will be added.
  • Street repair and resurfacing work will be at an all-time high.
These investments in services and infrastructure do not compromise the city’s financial policies. During the past several years, City Council provided the policy discipline to manage through a very difficult economic environment. The city administrator’s proposed FY 2013 budget recommends the same fiscal discipline in the coming fiscal year. Recurring expenditures are funded by recurring revenues. The proposed budget maintains reserves as a cushion for future economic and state legislative changes, such as the elimination of the personal property tax.
For more information
The following resources are available to learn more about the FY 2013 proposed budget:
Next steps
  • City Council Regular Meeting: FY 2013 budget and fee public hearing scheduled for May 7 at Larcom City Hall, Council chambers, second floor, 301 E. Huron St., at 7 p.m. Council Work Session: FY 2013 Budget Discussion scheduled on May 14 at Larcom City Hall, Council chambers, second floor, 301 E. Huron St. at 7 p.m.
  • City Council Regular Meeting: City Council consideration of city administrator's recommended FY 2013 budget on May 21 at Larcom City Hall, Council chambers, second floor, 301 E. Huron St. at 7 p.m.
City administration thanks you for your time and interest in the operation of your city.
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Public comment sought for fire services restructure plan

At the City Council budget work session on March 12, a fire department restructuring proposal was presented by Fire Chief Chuck Hubbard, which would position the department to operate from three fire stations: stations 1, 2 (reopened) and 5. This plan would enable four firefighters to be on duty at each of the three stations. Before this proposal is considered further, the city administrator and Council would like to give members from the community the opportunity to hear more about the proposal and ask specific questions. There are a variety of options available to citizens to learn about the Fire Restructure Proposal including:
  1. View Fire Restructure Proposal PowerPoint presentation (PDF).
  2. Watch Chief Hubbard’s March 12 work session presentation to City Council via CTN’s Video on Demand
  3. Watch an interview of Chief Hubbard on CTN’s “Conversations” program, which airs on Comcast Channel 19 or isavailable via Video on Demand.
  4. Send your feedback, questions and comments about the proposal with the subject line: Fire Proposal. 
  5. Request a Fire Restructure Proposal presentation be given to your neighborhood, community or business association byemailing Lisa Wondrash or calling 734.794.6152.

Congratulate your grad on CTN

Do you have a special someone graduating high school this year? LetAnn Arbor Community Television Network help you congratulate him or her ... on TV!
CTN will showcase soon-to-be grads on the Channel 18 electronic bulletin board (Comcast Cable), which reaches more than 72,000 households in Ann Arbor and surrounding communities. Photos will start airing Monday, May 7 and will run through mid summer.
If you have a graduate from one of the Ann Arbor Public Schools, you can participate! Just submit a digital photograph (senior photo, homecoming, prom) of the graduate with their full name, high school and who is congratulating them. The photograph must be digital (800x600 pixels) and may be resized or cropped at CTN’s discretion. Email the image to CTN Assistant Manager Melissa Cohn; no hard copies will be accepted.
If you have questions, contact Cohn at 734.794.6150, extension 41504. For more information about CTN, go online.
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A2 Downtown Blooms and Adopt-a-Park events

Two annual events take place Saturday, May 19 to engage the Ann Arbor community in beautifying the city.
Hundreds of volunteers will meet downtown at 9 a.m. in Liberty Plaza (Division and Liberty streets) to kick offA2 Downtown Blooms Day. Volunteers will help plant and mulch flower planters throughout the downtown, and each volunteer will receive a free t-shirt and pizza lunch. To preregister, call 734.794.6000, extension 43112. Go online for more details.  
Also beginning at 9 a.m. until noon, neighbors can get to know their parks, and one another, during the Adopt-a-Park Kick Off. Training, tools and support will be provided by the city. Parks participating in the kick-off event include: Belize, Bromley, Burr Oak, Glacier Highlands, Huron Highlands, Maryfield-Wildwood, Redwood, Rose White, Sculpture Plaza, Veteran’s Memorial, Waterworks, and Winewood Thaler. Any updates to this list can be found online. All ages can participate.

Free e-waste recycling event

Safely dispose of your unwanted electronics at the upcoming FREE e-waste recycling events this month, sponsored by the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor Public Schools. The public e-waste event is Saturday, May 5, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. at Pioneer High School, 601 W. Stadium Boulevard (enter via Main Street driveway). The institutional e-waste event (for small businesses and non-profits with large quantities of equipment) is Thursday, May 3, and Friday, May 4, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. at Washtenaw Intermediate School District Office, 1819 S. Wagner Road. Registration is recommended. Acceptable items for drop off include (go online for a complete list and exclusions): 
  • Computer systems.
  • Telephones/cell phones.
  • Televisions.
  • Speakers.
  • Printers.
  • Wires/cables.
  • Modems.
  • And much more.
All e-waste will be destroyed and 100 percent recycled in the United States in an environmentally sound manner by a fully permitted recycling facility. Security precautions ensure all data is destroyed. Just drive through, drop off, and drive away knowing you did right by the environment.
In this issue: Proposed FY 2013 budget * Grads on CTN * A2 Downtown Blooms & Adopt-A-Park events * Free e-waste recycling * Farmers markets return Wednesdays * Election Day May 8 * Parks millage facts online * City outdoor pools open Memorial Day weekend * Argo Cascades grand opening * Lane closures/detours * 2012 Mayor’s Green Fair * Recognitions * Dates to remember
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Farmers markets return on Wednesdays

In addition to Saturdays, the Ann Arbor Farmers Market is again open on Wednesdays for the season. The market resumes its seasonal extended hours from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, and the evening market returns on Wednesdays through September, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Join us for new and returning vendors, food carts, lively music and much more. For updates, visit the Ann Arbor Farmers Market online or become a parks and recreation fan on Facebook.  

Election Day is Tuesday, May 8

The Ann Arbor Public Schools Technology Millage Election will take place Tuesday, May 8. Polls will be open 7 a.m.–8 p.m. at all city polling places. For more information on this election, go online to www.a2gov.org/elections or call 734.794.6140.
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Parks Millage facts online

The City of Ann Arbor has launched a new website section devoted to the upcoming expiration and renewal of the Parks Maintenance and Capital Improvements Millage. This site provides background information about the 2007–2012 millage; millage-funded activity logs; as well as a variety of resources, such as fact sheets and related City Council meeting footage links.
Renewal of the Parks Maintenance and Capital Improvements Millage is anticipated to appear on the November 2012 election ballot.
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City outdoor pools open Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day weekend signifies the start of summer and coincides with the opening of the Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Services three outdoor pools:FullerBuhr and Veterans Memorial park pools. Summer season passes, on sale now, are valid from May 26 to Sept. 3, 2012. Season passes can be used at Buhr, Fuller and Veterans Memorial pools for all public swim times and tot splashes. Passes may be purchased at all of the pools, the Parks and Recreation Customer Service Center (Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Road), or they can be renewed online at www.a2gov.org/parks.
  • Preseason Rate Resident Discount (purchase a pass before May 29) — Youth/Senior: $95 / Adult: $125 / Family*: $240
  • Preseason Rate Non Resident (purchase a pass before May 29) — Youth/Senior: $120 / Adult: $160 / Family*: $300
  • Regular Rate Resident Discount (purchase a pass May 29 and after) — Youth/Senior: $110 / Adult: $140 / Family*: $265
  • Regular Rate Non Resident (purchase a pass May 29 and after ) — Youth/Senior: $135 / Adult: $175 / Family*: $325
*Family rate is for two adults and up to three children residing in the same household.
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Argo Cascades grand opening

Join the grand opening celebration of Argo Cascades at Argo Canoe Livery (1055 Longshore Drive) Saturday, June 2 from noon to 3 p.m. Enjoy boats, fun drops and pools, a rock band on the rocks, food cards, a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the beautiful Huron River. Enjoy paddling boats from Argo to Gallup without a portage. Paddle the Cascades, and check out our new watercrafts including tubes, stand-up paddles, rafts and sit-on-top kayaks. There will be fun for all ages. To learn more, visit Argo (and Gallup) Canoe Livery online.

Stay ahead of the curve

Spring and summer in Ann Arbor will again bring many special events downtown and around the city. In addition, road construction “season” is just ramping up. And with these activities often comes temporary road and lane closures.
There’s no need to be caught off guard. Keep up to date with road projects and event-related closures and detours by visiting — and subscribing to updates from — the city’s road and lane closures Web page.

Save the date: 2012 Mayor's Green Fair

Main Street will be closed to vehicles, but open for pedestrians, during the 12th annual Mayor’s Green Fair Friday, June 8, 6 to 9 p.m. on Ann Arbor’s Main Street. The event includes free entertainment and over 120 exhibits with environmental information, hands-on youth activities, Clean Energy Expo, green commuting options, Bike Fest, WasteKnot business partners, walking tours and more. Go to the Green Fair website for more information. 
Ann Arbor's Main Street

Recognitions

Ann Arbor has recently been recognized in the following ways.
  • The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Arbor Day Foundation have announced that Ann Arbor is one of 121 Michigan communities to receive the “Tree City USA” designation for the promotion of community forestry during 2011. 
  • Ann Arbor’s South Main Street has been named one of “America’s Greatest Main Streets” by Travel + Leisure Magazine.
  • The City of Ann Arbor has been selected as a 2012 Green Cities Award finalist by Waste & Recycling News. Ann Arbor’s residential recycling program was especially noted for its recycling plant tours and for the WasteWatcher comic series
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Dates to remember

There are several public meetings/events taking place in May, including the following highlights (please see the related articles in this newsletter or visitthe city’s online calendar for details and a complete list). 
  • Wednesday hours return to the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, beginning May 2. The Wednesday evening markets return as well, from 4:30-8:30 p.m. 
  • The Ann Arbor Public Schools Technology Millage Election is Tuesday, May 8.  
  • A2 Downtown Blooms and Adopt-A-Park Kick Off annual volunteer events occur on Saturday, May 19.
  • City government offices are closed in observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 28. Trash, compost and recycling collection will be delayed by one day, Tuesday through Saturday.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

April 2012 - A2 CITY NEWS



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The Newsletter for the City of Ann Arbor, Mich. • April 2012  • Volume 6 • Number 4

Fiscal year 2021 budget process underway

Citizens can keep up to date on the fiscal year 2013 budget planning process by visiting the online Ann Arbor Citizen Guide to Finance and Budget. A City Council Work Session was held on Feb. 13 and March 12. Presentation handouts are available online. In accordance with City Charter, the City Administrator's Recommended FY 2013 Budget is submitted to City Council on or before April 15, 2012. City Council, with at least seven affirmative votes, must adopt the budget no later than its second meeting in May.

Interim safety services administrator/police chief named

Effective March 31, 2012, current Deputy Chief John Seto assumes the role of interim chief of police and safety services area administrator. Seto has served in the Ann Arbor Police Department for more than 20 years, and has extensive patrol, detective and management experience.
Ann Arbor City Administrator Steve Powers will be providing a recommendation to City Council at a later date regarding a permanent replacement for Safety Services Area Administrator and Chief of Police Barnett Jones. On Feb. 28, Jones announced his retirement from the City of Ann Arbor effective March 30, 2012.
“Barnett has tirelessly served the public in law enforcement for 38 years,” said Powers. “While his retirement will be a loss to Ann Arbor, we wish him well in the future and are thankful for the valuable contributions he has made to the Ann Arbor community.”
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Fire services news

After approximately two years in labor negotiations between the International Association of Firefighters Local 693 and the City of Ann Arbor, a new labor contract for fire employees, which ends June 30, 2014, has successfully been negotiated and ratified by union membership. City Council passed a resolution March 19, 2012, accepting the terms of this contract.
The contract includes benefit concessions that are similar to the contract terms ratified by seven other union groups in city, such as: adoption of the city healthcare plan, elimination of the 457 plan match, new hire pension changes including 10-year vesting, and adoption of defined contribution retirement healthcare program. More information about the new contract isavailable online.
At the City Council budget work session on March 12, a fire department restructuring proposal was presented, which would position the department to operate from three fire stations: stations 1, 2 (reopened) and 5. This plan would enable four firefighters to be on duty at each of the three stations. Council is considering this proposal as a part of the fiscal year 2013 budget planning process. The proposal slides are posted online, and the  Council work session presentation is available to view via Community Television Network Video On Demand
Also showing on CTN, Channel 19, is"Conversations" with Ann Arbor Fire Chief Chuck Hubbard. Catch replays of this episode of "Conversations," airing until April 13, Mondays through Fridays at 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.; and Saturdays and Sundays at 6:30 p.m.; or available soon to watch online via Video On Demand.     

U-M spring football game parking

Residents and visitors interested in information about the University of Michigan Mott Spring Football Scrimmage event scheduled for April 14, 2012, at noon can visitwww.mgoblue.com. Parking, vendor operations and traffic control will be similar to a football Saturday game day in Ann Arbor, with special event no-parking restrictions in effect that day. In addition, signage will be displayed in the U-M Stadium area to promote the events parking hotline number for residents and visitors who may have questions: 734.794.6444.
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2012 Street Resurfacing Program

Beginning this spring/summer, the city will resurface a number of streets, both major and local. Resurfacing typically consists of removing/replacing sections of damaged or settled curb, repairing/replacing drainage inlets and utility structures (manholes), replacing corner ramps (to meet current Americans with Disability Act standards) and repaving the roadway. Residents who live on one of the streets slated for resurfacing will receive notice of the construction prior to the work beginning. Please go online to see the list of streets (www.a2gov.org/roadconstruction). 
Construction on smaller/local streets will typically span between 20 to 40 days, while construction on longer/major streets may last between 40 and 60 days. Local access will be maintained during construction, however, there may be occasions when individual residents will be contacted about closing driveways for a few days to allow new concrete installation. Access will be maintained to allow for garbage pickup and mail delivery.
If residents along the streets planned for resurfacing have sprinklers, invisible fence systems or other buried features installed near the street at their homes, please contact the city project team so they are aware ahead of time.
Funding for this resurfacing project is provided by the Street and Bridge Resurfacing and Reconstruction, and Sidewalk Repair Millage. If you have any questions, please contact Senior Project Manager Elizabeth Rolla, P.E., at 734.794.6410, extension 43636.

Earth Day Festival

The Ann Arbor area 42nd annual Earth Day Festival takes place Sunday, April 22, noon–4 p.m. at Leslie Science & Nature Center, 1831 Traver Road. This free, family-friendly event features displays from local environmental, non-profit, and governmental organizations; live animal exhibits; hands-on activities; live entertainment; and green building features. This event is focused on community education and youth activities. All ages are welcome.
Do you want to join the celebration in another, meaningful way? Register as a volunteer! Volunteers are needed to serve in a variety of roles. Go online for more details or to register as a volunteer,www.a2earthday.org.
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Get ready for fun in the Ann Arbor parks!

Ann Arbor parks and recreation is gearing up for great spring and summer seasons. Are you ready? Registration is already underway with a full menu of recreation programs, including the ever-so-popular summer day camps
Go online to register or to view the entire program guide. Guides are also available at Larcom City Hall or any of the recreation facilities.

Sustainable Ann Arbor series

In January, the City of Ann Arbor kicked off a “Sustainable Ann Arbor” discussion series with the Ann Arbor District Library. This series brings the public together with University of Michigan faculty, representatives from community organizations and city commissioners and staff to discuss local sustainability concepts and efforts — past, present and future.
The next — and final — forum of this series is Thursday, April 12, 7 p.m. at the Ann Arbor District Library downtown branch (343 S. Fifth Ave.). This final forum will focus on the topic of community, including housing, public safety, public art, recreation, outreach, civic engagement and stewardship of community resources.
More information on the sustainability framework and the Sustainable Ann Arbor Forums is available on the city’s sustainability website and on the State of Our Environment Report Web page.   

Help prevent stormwater system pollution

Stormwater is runoff from rain or snowmelt that flows off streets, rooftops and lawns into storm drains, which lead directly into streams, lakes and rivers. Stormwater receives no treatment before being discharged to surface waters. If polluted, stormwater can negatively impact the local water resources used for drinking water, recreation and wildlife habitat.
The City of Ann Arbor’s “A Resident’s Guide to Clean Water” features 10 easy tips to use at home and on the job. From using phosphorus-free lawn fertilizer to painting tips (washing latex paint brushes in the sink, not outside), these actions add up to significant reductions in pollutants entering the stormwater system and help protect the water quality in the Huron River, the source of 85 percent of Ann Arbor’s drinking water. Find these tips online, and an index to related stormwater issues is available at www.a2gov.org/storm.   

Compost sales and curbside collection

The weekly curbside collection of residential compostables has resumed early, as of March 26. Debris may be disposed of in paper yard waste bags, bundled brush or an optional compost cart. Residents seeking the convenience of using a compost cart can purchase one — 96-, 64-, or 32-gallon size — for $50 each at the city’s Customer Service Center in Larcom City Hall. Phone 99-GREEN or check www.a2gov.org/cartsfor more information.
In addition, Ann Arbor residents have a free yard waste drop-off option of up to one cubic yard (six paper yard waste bags) of  acceptable compostable materials at the Drop-off Station, 2950 E. Ellsworth, 734.971.7400, with proof of residency. Details are posted atwww.recycleannarbor.org
Bulk municipal compost, mulch and topsoil are available for sale year-round from the Ann Arbor Compost Center at 4150 Platt Road, 734.794.6380, open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon during April, May and June. Go online for more information atwww.a2gov.org/compost.
Leslie Science & Nature Center Critter House

Visit the critters!

The Leslie Science & Nature Center is expanding public hours to the fun and educational Critter House. From rabbits to rats, iguanas to turtles, the Critter House is now open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come ask questions, and take part in hands-on activities that will be different every weekend. There is a $1 suggested donation. Also, every Saturday, the raptors will be fed for the public to watch from 4 to 6 p.m. Visit LSNC’s website for additional information.
In this issue: Fiscal Year 2013 budget process * Interim safety services administrator/police chief named * Fire services news * U-M spring football game parking * 2012 Street Resurfacing Program * Earth Day Festival * Ann Arbor parks registration * Sustainable Ann Arbor series * Help prevent stormwater system pollution * Compost sales and curbside collection * Visit the critters! * Parks millage renewal meetings* Spring hydrant flushing resumes *Planning and development mobile website * Seasonal siren testing * Gallup Canoe Livery opens * SNAG Golf Program for kids * Recognitions * Dates to remember
Millage funds built the shade structures at Fuller Park Pool

Meetings planned to discuss parks millage renewal

The City of Ann Arbor Park Advisory Commission (PAC) and Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation staff invite members of the community to attend a public meeting to discuss the upcoming expiration and renewal of the 2007–2012 Parks Maintenance and Capital Improvements Millage. Meetings will take place:
  • Monday, April 9, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin Avenue.
  • Wednesday, April 11, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Cobblestone Farm Center, 2781 Packard Road.
  • Monday, April 23, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Leslie Science & Nature Center Nature House, 1831 Traver Road.
  • Thursday, April 26, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Public Library Traverwood Branch, 3333 Traverwood Drive.
The meeting agenda will include a brief background on the parks millage and how it is used by the park system; an explanation of how the park system is funded; and information regarding the proposed millage renewal process.
The Park Maintenance and Capital Improvements Millage is a six-year millage for 1.10 mills that was approved by residents of the City of Ann Arbor on Nov. 7, 2006. The millage expires in 2012. Each year, the millage generates approximately $5 million in revenue.
Between 60 and 80 percent of the annual millage funds support city park maintenance activities, such as forestry and horticulture; natural area preservation; park operations; park equipment repairs; park security; and recreation facility maintenance. Between 20 and 40 percent of the annual millage funds is designated for city park capital improvements in the following areas: active parks; forestry and horticulture; historic preservation; neighborhood parks and urban plazas; pathways, trails, boardwalks, greenways and the Huron River watershed; recreation facilities; and park equipment acquisitions. 
If you are not able to attend a public meeting, you can share your comments or questions via email. A website dedicated to the parks millage will go live to the public during the week of April 2, 2012, atwww.a2gov.org/parksmillage.
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Spring hydrant flushing resumes

The City of Ann Arbor water utilities division conducts annual fire hydrant inspection and system maintenance. The seasonal hydrant work begins April 2, weather permitting. Hydrant-flushing schedules will be posted on the city’s “news” Web page; and more information is available on the city’s hydrant-flushing website
Why is it helpful to know when hydrant flushing is happening in your neighborhood? On occasion during the hydrant-flushing process, the water in area homes may have an orange or rusty appearance. The discolored water does not pose a health or safety risk, but the water can cause stains to laundry. If water appears discolored, please run the cold water for several minutes to clear your lines. You should also flush your toilets once or twice. The water should run clear within a few minutes. The iron sediment in the water main being disturbed by the hydrant flushing causes the discoloration.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the hydrant-flushing process, please visit the website, or contact the City of Ann Arbor field services unit at 734.794.6350.
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Planning and development services debuts mobile website

A new mobile website is now available for the city’s construction and building customers. This new site enables people to use their Smartphones or tablets to access building records and general planning and development information, as well as to schedule and obtain inspection results and plan review status. This service is a complement to the eTRAKiT system, which currently allows users to access this same information from a website and through its interactive voice response system for phones.
Save this URL as a favorite on your phone:  http://etrakit.a2gov.org/mobile. This feature will allow customers greater access to construction and building information to a user base that does a great deal of their work in the field and on location.

Seasonal siren testing

The City of Ann Arbor’s 22 outdoor warning system sirens are tested every second Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m., with one minute of steady wailing. Testing of the sirens is performed March through November. Please remember that the sirens are an outdoor warning system only and are not intended to be heard indoors. 
The city’s outdoor warning system sirens are activated for the following situations: tornado warning, hazardous materials spill or terrorist attack. In the event that the sirens are activated, they will sound for three minutes, and citizens should seek cover immediately.
During a local disaster emergency, residents can tune into Community Television Network channels 16, 17, 18 or 19 for local emergency information and updates. In the event of a power outage, residents should tune their battery-operated radios to WAAM 1600 AM, WEMU 89.1 FM, or KOOL 107.1 FM.
Gallup Canoe Livery

Start paddling!

The Gallup Canoe Livery and the coffee shop will open early this season, on Sunday, April 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Boat rentals will be available for paddling the 2.5 miles of Gallup Pond. The cafe is open, featuring coffee, Zingerman's pastries and Wi-Fi. Gallup is located at 3000 Fuller Road, 734.794.6240.
SNAG Program at Huron Hills Golf Course

Sign up for the SNAG Golf Program, just for kids

A unique golf program for children as young as 5 is now available at Ann Arbor’s Huron Hills Golf Course, 3465 E. Huron River Drive. The SNAG (Starting New at Golf) Program debuted in Ann Arbor in 2011, thanks to a grant from the National Recreation and Park Association. SNAG is an easy-to-learn golf system geared to the development of new players, ages 5 to 10 years old. Similar to T-ball for baseball, the SNAG system integrates modified equipment and instruction that makes learning the game of golf fun, active and rewarding.
AGES 8 TO 10 | $89 | 6 weeks, 12 classes, twice a week, Wednesdays and Fridays
May 2–June 8: 4 to 5 p.m. –or– 5:15 to 6:15 p.m.
June 20–Aug. 3: 4 to 5 p.m. –or– 5:15 to 6:15 p.m.
AGES 5 TO 7 | $49 | 6 weeks, 6 classes, Saturdays 
May 5–June 9: 11 a.m. to noon
June 23–Aug. 4: 10 to 11 a.m. (no classes July 1-7)
Call today to sign up: 734.794.6246. For information about Huron Hills and Leslie Park golf courses or to make an online tee time, visit www.a2golf.org.

Recognition

The Michigan Municipal League recently honored Ann Arbor City Attorney Stephen Postema with the Outstanding Service Award during the League's annual Capital Conference. This honor recognizes those who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in supporting the League's legislative efforts in Lansing on behalf of Michigan communities.        
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Dates to remember

Among the many public meetings and events taking place in April, a few of the highlights follow. Please go online to the city’s meetings and events calendar for details and a complete list,www.a2gov.org/calendar. Also note, routine Council and boards and commissions meeting schedules may also be found online.  
  • The Gallup Canoe Livery will open (earlier than originally scheduled) on Sunday, April 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
  • City government offices will close for the day at noon on Good Friday, April 6. Trash/recycling/ compost collection will not be interrupted. 
  • Saturday hours resume for the season at the Compost Center, 8 a.m.-noon, April-June. 
  • Several Parks Maintenance & Capital Improvements Millage public meetings are scheduled in April: 9th, 11th, 23rd and 26th.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

February 2012 - A2 City News



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 The Newsletter for the City of Ann Arbor, Mich. • February 2012  • Volume 6 • Number 2

FY 2013 budget work sessions scheduled

Council work sessions — on Feb. 13, Feb. 27, March 12, and March 26 — will focus on the City of Ann Arbor fiscal year 2013 budget. The FY 2013 begins on July 1, 2012, and ends June 30, 2013. This is the second year of the two-year budget presented to Council in May 2011 by the city administrator. City Council members can only adopt one fiscal year at a time, even though the city plans for multiyear budgets.
The next steps in the budget process are still being developed, but staff anticipates the following timeline:
  • February–March: Council work sessions are scheduled to evaluate service area budget requests. 
  • April: In accordance with City Charter, the City Administrator's Recommended FY 2013 Budget is submitted to City Council on or before April 15, 2012.
  • May: City Council, with at least seven affirmative votes, must adopt the budget no later than its second meeting in May.
For more information on the city’s general budget process and commitment to transparency, visit the online Ann Arbor Citizen Guide to Finance and Budget.
Council meetings and work sessions are available to watch live and via replays on CTN Channel 16 (Comcast Cable) and are also available to view online, on demand.
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Live green, save green with A2Energy

An online resource is available to help Ann Arbor homeowners, commercial property owners and even renters to reap the benefits of “greener” living and energy savings. The site,www.a2energy.org, features practical tips and eye-opening statistics, such as … you can save up to 10 percent on annual energy bills by adding weather stripping around your windows and doors.
Commercial property owners have another reason to take note. Ann Arbor City Council unanimously supported the final step to the full implementation of Ann Arbor’s Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program at a Council meeting last month. The resolution approved sets the fees for the PACE application process; covering title search, application review and annual administration.
PACE is a special financing mechanism available to commercial property owners within the City of Ann Arbor to support energy efficiency and renewable energy projects at their properties. Through voluntary special assessments, property owners have access to financing at lower fixed rates with longer repayment terms than traditional loans. Commercial property owners — defined as any property that is not a single family home, duplex or certain townhouses — may apply for energy projects such as heating and air conditioning equipment, lighting, system controls, insulation and weather sealing, cool roofs, windows and doors, geothermal systems, energy star appliances and solar photovoltaic systems. Projects may range in size from $10,000 to $350,000.
Ann Arbor’s PACE program is joint program of the City of Ann Arbor and Clean Energy Coalition.

Recycling survey results

More than 1,000 Ann Arbor residents responded to the city’s residential recycling survey last fall, providing feedback on the new single-stream recycling expansion and the Recyclebank recycling incentives program. The full results of the survey can be seen online. Here are some results, in brief:
  • From the Recyclebank single-family routes, usually 90 percent of the residents put out their recycling cart at the curb at least once a month.
  • 67 percent of single family respondents recycle more with single-stream recycling.
  • 72 percent of single family respondents have signed up for RecycleBank.
For 24-hour information on the city’s solid waste services, please call 734.994.7336  (99-GREEN) or visit the city’s website
Worm bin workshop in session

Worm bin workshop

Learn about indoor composting using red worms with worm expert Sarah Archer on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, at the City of Ann Arbor’s Materials Recovery Facility, 4150 Platt Road. The price is $25 for a kit containing a bin, worm and a, workbook; preorder and pay at the door. There is no charge just to attend the workshop and to receive the informative handouts. Two, 1-hour sessions will take place, at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. An optional recycling plant tour is also available following the workshop. Must pre register by calling 734.794.6000, extension 43118. Details are alsoavailable online.
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Vote Feb. 28!

The Presidential Primary Election will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 28. All city polling places will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Visit the city elections websitefor details, including the precinct polling place list. Information is also available on the State of Michigan’s online voter information center atwww.michigan.gov/vote. Here are some tips and highlights to help voters be prepared at the polls.
Don’t forget to bring your photo ID to vote. Voters without an acceptable photo ID will be required to sign an affidavit in order to vote.
Under Michigan law, the Feb. 28 election will be a closed primary, which means registered voters going to the polls must choose, in writing, whether they want to vote a Republican or Democratic ballot.
Peak voting hours are from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Voters who want to avoid long lines are encouraged to vote during midday hours.
Washtenaw County election results are televised on Community Television Network’s CitiTV Channel 19 beginning at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012 — after the polls close — and will continue throughout the night.
The City Clerk’s office is still accepting applications for absentee ballots. The office is open to the public for absentee ballot requests an additional day, on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. In-person requests for absentee ballots will be accepted at the City Clerk’s office, second floor of City Hall, until Monday, Feb. 27 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Metered parking is available on Ann Street, between Fifth Avenue and Division.
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Downtown's newest address

A corner at First and Washington streets in downtown Ann Arbor will soon be home to young professionals, students and others, rather than just cars. On Jan. 26, a groundbreaking event took place for a new development on this site, which currently is a surface parking lot.
The new City Apartments development is anticipated to provide a variety of benefits to A2, including an increase in the residential density downtown, additional affordable housing options, a “green” building, employment for local construction workers and the sale of the city-owned property. This site was owned by the City of Ann Arbor, so its sale provides funding to pay for the city’s new Justice Center building. In addition, there will be approximately 172 new public parking spaces available for this area of downtown in the new development’s above/below ground parking structure.
Pictured above, at the Jan. 26 groundbreaking event, are (left to right): Jack Boarman of BKV Group; Tom Crawford of City of Ann Arbor; John Splitt of DDA; David Staff of U.S. Bank; Jonathan Holtzman of Village Green; Mayor John Hieftje; Will Gordan of O’Neal.
In this issue: Budget work sessions * A2 Energy * Recycling survey results * Worm bin workshop * Election Day is Feb. 28 * City Apartments * Register for summer day camp * Online snow plow tracking * Connect with A2 * Online police reporting * Sustainable Ann Arbor Feb. 9 * Dates to remember
Gallup Canoe Livery day camp

Summer day camp registration is underway!

Swimming, canoeing, golfing, science, crafts and more await kids this summer at five unique Ann Arbor day camps. City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation day camps are licensed by the State of Michigan, and staffs are certified in American Red Cross CPR and First Aid. Registration begins Wednesday, Feb. 1. Pre registration is required.
Extended care for pre- and post-camp hours is also available. To learn more, visit www.a2gov.org/camps or call Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Customer Service: 734.794.6230.
Fuller Park Pool and Buhr Park Pool day camps are perfect for children who enjoy swimming … plus the camps offer fun sports, games, arts and crafts, etc.
Gallup and Argo river day camps take campers along the Huron River for canoeing, paddle boating, kayaking and fishing. 
Campers, from tots to teens, will unlock nature’s mysteries through hands-on discovery and outdoor fun at Leslie Science & Nature Center Camp. Use the LS&NC new online system to register, or registration forms can be mailed/dropped off at 1831 Traver Road, Ann Arbor, 48105, or faxed 734.997.1072. For details, call 734.997.1553 or go online.

Track snow plow activity online

The city’s new online Automatic Vehicle Location system, officially “launched” last month, lets residents view city snow plow locations and activities information. This 24/7 public self-serve option helps address the most frequently asked questions, including, “Where are the street plows right now, and what are they doing?”
City snow plows actively maintain major streets, which are indicated on the new website snow map with dark colors. Plows generally clear residential-street snow when the accumulation is over 4 inches deep. The plows then typically follow the solid waste collection schedule, starting with the route after the current collection day in order to avoid knocking over carts already at the curb. An easy-to-remember link to a range of city winter street maintenance procedures is also posted online atwww.a2gov.org/snow.
The City of Ann Arbor Facebook page

Stay connected with A2

Even when you are at work or travelling, you’re never far from the City of Ann Arbor. Be sure to “like” the city onFacebook, follow Ann Arbor on Twitterand even watch city meeting coverage on Community Television Network Video on Demand. Home is only as far as your Internet connection!  

Online police reporting system now available

In January, the Ann Arbor Police Department launched a new citizen reporting system that enables online reporting of minor crimes. This system means that citizens no longer have to drive downtown to file certain reports in person. These reports typically do not require a police interview or follow-up investigation, but they are often needed for insurance claims or other matters. The online reporting system, available 24 hours a day, is one more way the Ann Arbor Police Department is working to improve services. The following types of reports can be made online:
  • Harassing phone calls — You are receiving numerous “hang-up” phone calls by an unknown caller.
  • Theft — Your property was taken by an unknown suspect. There are no witnesses to the incident.
  • Vandalism — Your property was damaged by an unknown suspect. There are no witnesses to the incident.
  • Identify theft — An unknown suspect uses your personal information to obtain credit or make purchases on your credit card out of city or state.
  • Lost or damaged property.
  • Private property traffic crashes — A vehicle is left parked, unattended and you return to find that the vehicle has been struck.
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Sustainable Ann Arbor series

The City of Ann Arbor is collaborating with the Ann Arbor District Library to host a “Sustainable Ann Arbor” discussion series. This series, which launched last month, brings the public together with University of Michigan faculty, representatives from community organizations and city commissioners and staff to discuss local sustainability concepts and efforts — past, present and future. Each of the three remaining forums will be held at 7 p.m. at the Ann Arbor District Library downtown branch (343 S. Fifth Ave.) on the second Thursday of the month through April 2012.
The series is organized around four theme areas and will include short presentations followed by a question and answer session. The next forum is Thursday, Feb. 9, focusing on the topic Land Use and Access, including transportation designs, infrastructure, land uses, built environments, and public spaces.
More information on the sustainability framework and the Sustainable Ann Arbor Forums is available on the city’ssustainability website and on the State of Our Environment Report Web page.
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Dates to remember

Among the many public meetings and events taking place in February, some of the highlights follow. Please go online tothe city’s meetings and events calendarfor details and a complete list. 
  • Feb. 8 Non-motorized Transportation Plan Update meetings;  and Willard Street permeable pavement project meeting.
  • Feb. 13 West Park storm water project update meeting.
  • Feb. 15 Bluffs Nature Area project meeting.
  • Feb. 16 Ann Arbor Bridges Reconstruction Project update meeting.
  • City government offices will be closed, but there will be no delay in trash and recycling collection, on Presidents Day Monday, Feb. 20.
  • The regular City Council meeting will take place Tuesday, Feb. 21 due to the Presidents Day holiday.