55 trees to be cut down after deadly fungal disease found at Ann Arbor parkThis is the first time the tree disease has been found in a natural area within Ann Arbor, city officials said in a notice.
Got flags? Ann Arbor is looking for the perfect design for its next flagResidents of all ages can submit designs for flags that will fly over city facilities and Larcom City Hall.
University of Michigan president agrees to support unarmed, non-police emergency response programThe University of Michigan president has agreed to publicly support the creation of an unarmed, non-police emergency response program for members of the university.
Ann Arbor unveils redesigned website for city servicesThe city recently unveiled a new look for the website to streamline how users find content and interact with resources.
University of Michigan president condemns antisemitic vandalism at off-campus fraternity housesThe University of Michigan’s president has condemned antisemitic vandalism at two off-campus fraternity houses.
Ann Arbor Art Fair temporarily closes Thursday due to stormsCity officials encouraged fairgoers to seek shelter due to the severe weather impacting southeast Michigan.
Buy protected farmland near Ann Arbor through the Greenbelt programA 54-acre parcel of land on Nollar Road in Northfield Township is being sold at an affordable price.
Calling all crossing guards! The City of Ann Arbor is hiringCrossing guards help students who may be lost or injured and report accidents or vehicles ignoring crosswalk safety measures.
Ann Arbor police to stop pulling over drivers for minor violationsThe Driving Equality Ordinance bars police from pulling over drivers for minor violations unless the violations pose an immediate danger.
Ann Arbor Civic Band returns to Burns Park with free summer concert seriesConcerts start at 7:30 p.m. and will be held on the Burns Park lawn at 1300 Baldwin Ave.
Celebrating July 4 with fireworks in Ann Arbor? Keep this information in mindIf a firework causes a fire resulting in damage, those responsible may face civil or criminal liability, officials said.
Ann Arbor launches pilot program offering guaranteed monthly income of $530 to certain residentsThe City of Ann Arbor has launched a pilot program offering a guaranteed monthly income of roughly $530 to certain residents for two years.
Ann Arbor once again recognized for environmental leadership in MichiganTree Town has received “gold status” for its leadership efforts in climate resilience, energy efficiency, renewable energy, and its materials management for the third year in a row.
Memorial Day holiday to delay trash, compost pick up in Ann ArborCurbside collections will be delayed by one day, according to a notice from the City of Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor debuts alternative mowing program for city parksThe alternative schedule will help staff observe how different pollinator-friendly plants bloom, how grasses grow, if equipment fuel emissions are reduced and if stormwater infiltration improves.
Ann Arbor Parks & Rec hiring now for numerous summer positionsSee which positions are available right now in the Ann Arbor parks.
Rep. Debbie Dingell approves $230K for climate initiatives in Ann ArborThe city will receive the funds to support 10 AmeriCorps members who will implement local resilience-building initiatives and launch neighborhood-focused decarbonization.
More lanes of Main St. in Ann Arbor to close Friday as part of watermain projectThe second phase of Ann Arbor's South Main Street Watermain Project starts on Friday.
Ann Arbor’s Huron Hills Golf Course wins Quality of Life AwardThe city and county were recognized for improvement work at Huron Hills Golf Course.
Section of Geddes Avenue closes in Ann Arbor through June 9A section of Geddes Ave. has closed in both directions for construction.
City of Ann Arbor launches Pollinator-Aware Yard Care programPollinator-friendly practices not only help Michigan-native species with more food and habitats but improve local ecosystems.
Here’s how you can register for Ann Arbor’s Commuter Challenge in MayTheRide's getDowntown initiative is inviting commuters to take part in its spring challenge.
Parking restrictions return to Michigan Stadium on Saturday for U-M’s commencement in Ann ArborLocal law enforcement want visitors and residents to know about parking restrictions on Saturday for U-M's graduation.
City of Ann Arbor hosting public discussions as it moves toward sustainable heatingThe city wants to hear from residents as it searches for an alternative heating utility.
Ann Arbor Summer Festival announces lineup for activities seriesThis summer, the series has a lineup of free activities between June 9-25.
City of Ann Arbor wants resident feedback on public art projects at Gallup, Bandemer parksThe City of Ann Arbor wants to hear from community members about upcoming public art projects at two parks.
Here’s what you need to know to stay ahead of construction season in Ann ArborHere are the maps you need to know about if you want to avoid getting stuck in construction around Ann Arbor.
Leslie Science & Nature Center to host Ann Arbor Earth Day Festival SundayMore than 20 local organizations will be at the free family-friendly event, along with performances, educational presentations, crafts and other environmental activities.
Introducing the Octopods: registration open for Ann Arbor’s new swim teamThe move aims to make facilities more equitable and the city more responsible with its available resources, officials said.
Fleet of e-bikes now ready to rent on University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campusYou can now rent e-bikes on U-M's campus.
Ann Arbor wants to hear from residents about early votingThe City of Ann Arbor wants to hear from residents as it prepares to implement nine days of early voting for the upcoming federal election cycle.
City of Ann Arbor launches storm cleanup dashboard amid slow branch collectionThe City of Ann Arbor is sharing real-time branch collection data with residents.
City of Ann Arbor starts fire hydrant flushing MondayFlushing will happen on a weekly basis until the fall or until all hydrants are serviced.
City of Ann Arbor to launch first shared e-bike program with community event on MondayThe City of Ann Arbor will be marking the launch of its first-ever shared e-bike program with a “roll out” event on Monday at 1 p.m.
Best of Midwest: Ann Arbor No. 2 top place to live, according to rankingAnn Arbor has been ranked the No. 2 city to live in the Midwest.
City of Ann Arbor conducting controlled burn at Buhr Park on Tuesday -- what to knowSignage and city staff are posted at all controlled burn sites.
City of Ann Arbor giving away 10,000 free trees -- here’s how you can sign upWashtenaw County residents can sign up to receive up to three free trees from the City of Ann Arbor this season.
City, county conducting controlled ecological burns in Ann Arbor’s Belize Park on FridayThe city has hired a professional contractor to carry out ecological burns in Belize Park.
Ann Arbor to resume seasonal curbside compost collection on March 27Ann Arbor residents can begin placing their compost carts and yard waste at the curb on March 27.
Ann Arbor Parks hiring for spring, summer positionsThe City of Ann Arbor is currently hiring for more than 30 seasonal positions.
Ann Arbor’s TheRide announces Easter holiday scheduleTheRide buses will not be running on Sunday, April 9, due to the Easter holiday, officials said.
Look out for new ‘No Turn on Red’ signs in Ann Arbor’s downtownThe City of Ann Arbor is currently installing new “No Turn on Red” signs throughout the downtown area.
Ann Arbor amps up clean up efforts after snowstormsOfficials said fewer than five percent of the city's solid waste routes had been cleared by Friday, March 10.
Hey job seekers! Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation is hiringThe City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation department is looking to fill several part-time and full-time positions for summer camps, city pools, golf courses, canoe liveries, parks and the water treatment plant.
Roads ‘impassable’ City of Ann Arbor issues public safety alert urging motorists not to driveAnn Arbor officials warn the public that road conditions are extremely dangerous within the city limits.
Ann Arbor Fire Department expands fleet with new ambulanceThe vehicle not only expands the department’s fleet but enhances how personnel can respond to medical incidents throughout the city.
Ann Arbor’s Mack Indoor Pool remains closed after sustaining damage from power outageMack Indoor Pool is still closed a week after experiencing power outages.
Lights out: Ann Arbor asks community to help migrating birdsStarting March 15, residents are asked to turn off late-night lights and shut window blinds after 11 p.m. to help birds migrating through Ann Arbor.
City of Ann Arbor to begin curbside tree branch debris collection starting March 6The city will offer a limited collection of tree debris to residents starting on March 6.
Overnight warming centers open to Ann Arbor area residents through FridayAdditional nights may be added depending on volunteer capacity, city officials said in a notice.
City of Ann Arbor: Follow these safety measures around downed power linesThe city is warning community members of the dangers of live wires as crews work to clear streets of downed lines.
More than 25K remain without power in Ann Arbor after ice stormMany residents and businesses remain without power one day after an ice storm hit the area.
Ann Arbor is turning 200: Here’s a look at the city’s new logoThe logo has several nods to the city’s past and present, officials said.
Ann Arbor, residents to host Sustainability Forum on Feb. 22Community members are invited to attend February's Sustainability Forum on Wednesday.
These kid-friendly places are open in Ann Arbor on President’s DayHere's what's open for families on President's Day in Ann Arbor.
City of Ann Arbor offices to close for Presidents DayCurbside services including trash and recycling collection, safety services and utilities will continue with their usual schedule.
Ann Arbor named best city within United StatesStudyFinds editors looked at cities named on 10 different expert lists of top spots to live across the US.
New solar program to bring renewable energy to more of Washtenaw CountyBusiness and property owners can learn more details and have questions about A2 Area Commercial Solar Program answered during a Zoom webinar from noon to 1 p.m. on Feb. 28.
Ann Arbor’s controlled burn spring season will kick off on Feb. 17Learn more about NAP's upcoming ecological burn season in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor Fire Department receives improved rating for public protectionThe Ann Arbor Fire Department has improved its score on the Public Protection Classification.
Washtenaw County offers tips on how to shovel safely as more snow arrivesThe Washtenaw County Health Department is cautioning residents to take extra care when shoveling.
City of Ann Arbor municipal offices close early on Wednesday as snowfall continuesAll nonemergency government buildings have closed due to the severe weather, city officials said.
Learn about community initiatives, tour City of Ann Arbor offices this springThe Ann Arbor Community Academy. is returning for its sixth year to help introduce residents to the behind-the-scenes daily operations of Tree Town’s city planning.
Month-long Conquer the Cold challenge returns to downtown Ann ArborThe annual challenge by TheRide's getDowntown Program encourages commuters to get to work without driving during the cold winter months.
Enjoy open-air ice skating in Ann Arbor this seasonBuhr Park Outdoor Ice Arena offers public skating times six days a week.
Ann Arbor residents can pick up sand or salt to keep sidewalks clear this winterThose who bring their own bucket and shovel can get up to five gallons of the mixture per visit.
Former city administrator Tom Crawford joins Ann Arbor SPARK leadershipAnn Arbor SPARK has announced that former Ann Arbor City Administrator Tom Crawford will serve as financial officer of the Tree Town development agency.
City of Ann Arbor to host forums on future unarmed crisis response teamThe public is asked to offer suggestions at three forums happening in January.
Winter construction to close roads in downtown Ann Arbor this weekA handful of roads in downtown Tree Town are closing this week to make way for different construction projects.
City of Ann Arbor announces Christmas and New Year’s holiday scheduleTree Town municipal offices and the Larcom City Hall customer service center will be closed in observance of the end-of-the-year holidays.
Ann Arbor releases holiday skating schedule for its indoor, outdoor ice rinksEnjoy ice skating at Ann Arbor's public rinks this holiday season.
City of Ann Arbor looking to hire mechanics for city fleetApplications are currently being accepted for two Fleet Mechanic - Vehicle & Equipment Tech openings with the city.
Public hearing set for Tuesday over Ann Arbor airport expansionMembers of the public are invited to a hearing at Larcom City Hall on Tuesday evening over a proposal to expand the runway at Ann Arbor Airport.
Here’s where you can drop off your Christmas tree in Ann Arbor this seasonThe city will be offering free drop-off locations for your undecorated Christmas trees this season.
City of Ann Arbor launches new Park Finder mapLearn more about Ann Arbor city parks with a new interactive map.
Ann Arbor voters approve Community Climate Action MillageAnn Arborites have approved a new millage that will boost sustainable and clean energy initiatives over the next 20 years.
Check out these Veterans Day events happening in Ann ArborObserved annually on November 11, the federal holiday honors the men and women who serve and who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
City of Ann Arbor announces Veterans Day scheduleHere's how city services will be impacted on Friday.
Your guide to Election Day in Ann ArborHere's all you need to know before you head to the polls on Tuesday -- if you haven't already voted by mail.
Getting to know Ann Arbor mayoral candidate Dylan MannaDylan Manna is running as an independent write-in candidate in the Nov. 8 election.
Blockage causes 200 gallons of sewage overflow from Ann Arbor manholeAround 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30, approximately 200 gallons of sewage flowed out of a manhole near the Cloverly Court area.
Ann Arbor Art Center transforms downtown alley with confetti-filled installation“Urban-Fetti” has bright, confetti-like stripes and dots of neon color that draw in passersby.
Lend a hand at two volunteering events in Ann Arbor’s Burr Oak Park in NovemberHelp cut back invasive plants during two workdays in November.
Getting to know Ann Arbor District Library Board of Trustees candidate Aidan SovaUniversity of Michigan graduate and newly-minted Ann Arborite Aidan Sova wants to serve his chosen community as a trustee of the Ann Arbor District Library.
Tour Ann Arbor’s Kempf House Museum this weekendTour the historic Kempf House Museum on Division St. this weekend.
It’s almost game day. Here are the roads to avoid in Ann Arbor on SaturdayAvoid these roads around Michigan Stadium on Saturday.
Ann Arbor closes portion of Glen Avenue for emergency repairsA portion of Glen Avenue has closed for emergency work, said city officials.
City of Ann Arbor to host speed management open house events in OctoberThree events are planned to help community members learn more about the City of Ann Arbor’s future speed management program.
Here’s which Ann Arbor city offices will close for Indigenous Peoples’ DayHere's which city offices will close on Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Want to charge your electric vehicle in downtown Ann Arbor? There’s a fee for that nowThe Downtown Development Authority has implemented an EV charging fee at its charging ports.
More than 1 million gallons of partially treated wastewater released into Huron RiverThe City of Ann Arbor said that Wastewater Treatment Plant staff discovered the wastewater had gone into the river via an outfall during a system shutdown around 1:30 p.m.
Ann Arbor announces new, unified brand for its water servicesThe city of Ann Arbor has announced a new brand for its three water services departments.
Getting to know Ann Arbor mayoral candidate Eric LipsonEric Lipson is running for mayor of Ann Arbor in the November general election against incumbent Christopher Taylor.
Ann Arbor named No. 1 best place to live for families in U.S.Ann Arbor is the top place to raise a family in the country, according to Fortune Magazine.
Ann Arbor City Clerk’s office opening two satellite locations on University of Michigan’s campusHere's where you can register to vote or request an absentee ballot on U-M's campus.
It’s time for Ann Arbor’s Fall FreeTree Giveaway. Here’s how you can get oneHere's how you can get a free tree this fall from the city of Ann Arbor.
Attend a goatscaping open house in Ann Arbor on MondayLearn about how the city uses goats to clear invasive plants from its parks at Monday's open house.
Silent disco to take over Ann Arbor’s Liberty Plaza on Thursdays this fallCommunity members are invited to enjoy the fall silent disco series downtown.
See which Ann Arbor streets are closed this week for constructionClosures or lane shifts will range from a few weeks to six months.
Ann Arbor still waiting on new South Main Street light as football season approachesA wooden pole and span wire signal has been erected for interim use at the intersection of South Main Steet and Scio Church Road.