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How to Help - Writing Letters
Contact information is provided below for writing letters to the Ann Arbor City Council, the Ann Arbor Planning Commission, and the Editor of the Ann Arbor News.
Contacting the Mayor and City Council
To e-mail the Mayor and all members of council, click here
When e-mailing the Mayor and/or Council members, please include your telephone number and address to facilitate an appropriate response. You can also call
the Council Message Line at 994-3313 to leave a message for your council member, or to speak with someone immediately, call (734) 994-2766 or fax (734) 332-5966
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Contacting the Ann Arbor Planning Department and Planning Commission
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You can contact any Planning Commissioners, or Planning Department staff, via the Planning Department contact info below:
- Planning Department
100 N. Fifth Ave.
P.O. Box 8647
Ann Arbor, MI 48107
Phone: (734) 994-2800
Fax: (734) 994-2798
Email: planning@
ci.ann-arbor.mi.us
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Commissioner |
Term Ends |
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Sandra Arlinghaus, Chair |
6/30/04 |
| Braxton Blake |
6/30/05 |
| Jean Carlberg |
6/30/03 |
| Kristen Gibbs |
6/30/03 |
| Christopher Graham |
6/30/03 |
| William Hanson |
6/30/04 |
| Kevin McDonald, Vice Chair |
6/30/04 |
| Steve Thorp |
6/30/05 |
| Scott Wade, Secretary |
6/30/03 |
Letters to the Editor, Ann Arbor News
- Letters to the Editor should be fewer than 250 words, although the News also publishes longer letters under the 'Other Voices' section. Letters must include the author's full name, address and a daytime telephone number.
- You can submit a letter to the Editor of the Ann Arbor News by any of the following means:
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