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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Ann Arbor Commission on ​​Disability Issues

PO Box 8647

Ann Arbor, MI 48107

Our vision: An Ann Arbor whose facilities, programs, businesses and organizations are accessibl​e to persons of all abilities, and where inclusion and full-and-equitable participation in community life are available to everyone. 

The City of Ann Arbor values all of its citizens, regardless of ability. Our mission statement reads, in part: "The City of Ann Arbor is committed to providing excellent municipal services that enhance the quality of life for all."  

The Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues has evolved from a commission created and convened by Mayor Robert Harris and City Council in 1969, and maintained through the years under various names. The city collaborated with and drew from its Disability Commission to create this resource page.​ ​

CODI Email​
Commission Chair: Zach Damon, email: [email protected]

Staff Liaison: Kennedi Blair Cummings, phone: 734.794.6291, extension 42901​

  • Unless otherwise noted on the city meetings and events calendar, This meeting will be broadcast live on CTN Cable Channel 16, ATT Channel 99.  O​nline at a2gov.org/watchCTN. To speak at public comment call Toll Free: 877 853 5247 or 888 788 0099  
    Enter Meeting ID: 919 8673 1455
    Watch the live me​eting​ online or view public meetings at your convenience online via CTN's video on demand.

CODI Out and About​

On Wednesday, February. 21, 2024, CODI attended the Swearing-in Ceremony of Ann Arbor  Ann Arbor Chief of Police Andre Anderson.

​The Ann Arbor Police Department (AAPD) is a full-service department with many services and divisions​​​.  All Ann Arbor police personnel are partners with the public and city administration to help the community successfully fulfill its desired destiny, "To provide protection and service to all"​
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Ann Arbor Chief of Police Andre Anderson with his Wife (Left), Chairman of The Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues Zach Damon (Center), Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (Right) and Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor Congratulate Chief Anderson.

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​Ann Arbor City Clerk Jacqueline Beaudry, (Left), and Ann Arbor Chief of Police Andre Anderson (Right) Perform the Oath of Office.​

On Friday January 19th 2024 in Celebration of Ann Arbor's Bicentennial, CODI Stopped by the historic Michigan Theater in Downtown Ann Arbor for the "Bicentennial Kickoff Celebration" Celebrating Ann Arbor's 200th Anniversary.

The Ann Arbor Bicentennial celebrates the rich history and cultural heritage that make our city the dynamic and vibrant place that it is today. For more information about the Ann Arbor Bicentennial please visit the website at: https://www.a2bicentennial.org/

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City Council Member Travis Radina (Left), Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor (Center), and Chairman of The Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues (CODI) Zach Damon (Right) Celebrate Ann Arbor's Bicentennial Kickoff.​
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Chairman of The Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues (CODI) Zach Damon (Left), and City Council Member Ayesha Ghazi Edwin (Right) Celebrate Ann Arbor's Bicentennial Kickoff.​

In a poignant moment at the Ann Arbor City Council Meeting on Tuesday, September 5th, 2023, Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor presented a proclamation recognizing Disability Voting Rights Week to The Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues (CODI) Chair, Zach Damon, and Dessa Cosma of Detroit Disability Power, were honored for their unwavering commitment to advancing the rights of individuals with disabilities in the voting process.​

Zach Damon Chair of The Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues highlighted the moment by saying "The credit goes to Ann Arbor City Council and Staff, our full Commission, as well as to Detroit Disability Power, in understanding the importance of accessible and inclusive voting for individuals with disabilities. My hope is that this Proclamation may be seen as a pro​ud step forward for all.​

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Ann Arbor City Council Member Ayesha Ghazi Edwin (left),  Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues Chairman Zach Damon (center), and Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor present a proclamation recognizing Disability Voting Rights Week on Tuesday, September 5th, 2023.

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Disability Commission Application 

If you are interested in serving on the Commission for Disability Issues, please submit an online application

The Commission on Disability Issues meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month in the Larcom City Hall building, Council Chambers Second Floor, 301 E. Huron St. See the city's meeting calendar for more information.

This page is a work in progress, and your questions and feedback are welcomed! Please email the city communications office at [email protected] or call 734.794.6110, ext. 41511. Questions about the commission, specifically, may be directed to:

Staff Liaison: Kennedi Blair Cummings

Phone: 734.794.6291, extension 42901

Public Office Hours

The Ann Arbor Commission on Disability public office hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00pm-5:00pm and Wednesdays from 9:00am-12:00pm. Public Office Hours are intended for use by those wishing to talk to the commission’s Staff Liaison about Commission on Disability related matters ONLY. Members of the public wishing to meet with the Staff Liaison during public office hours MUST make an appointment by contacting the Staff Liaison.

Kennedi Blair Cummings, Boards and Commission Office Manager
Office Phone: 734-794-6291 Extension: 42091
Email: [email protected]

Downtown Development Authority Street​​ Parking Map 

Visit https://www.a2dda.org/getting-around/drive/​​. ​The parking map will appear, and then select “on-street accessible parking,” and the icons will appear on the map where accessible parking is located. ​​

In the N​ews

Episode Ideas Wanted f​​​​or CTN's Ann Arbo​r Inclusive

CTN's original program, Ann Arbor Inclusive, is seeking guests and topic ideas for upcoming episodes. Produced in conjunction with the City of Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues, Ann Arbor Inclusive explores topics of interest to community members with abilities of every level, focusing on awareness and education. Check out past episodes to learn more about this series ​.

If you have an idea for a topic or guest to be featured on Ann Arbor Inclusive, please contact one of the show’s producers, Linda Evans, or contact CTN.

​How Can the ​City Help?

Learn about ​pu​​blic meetings that address issues concerning people w​​ith disabilities  

Please contact the Commission on Disability Issues: 
Guy C. Larcom City Hall, 301 E. Huron Street, 2nd Floor
Ann Arbor MI 48104
734.794.6291

CODI Email

or visit the following links:

Request accommodations fo​​r a public meeting​​

Members of the public requiring translation, captioning services, or other reasonable accommodations may contact the Ann Arbor City Clerk's office at 734.794.6140; via email to: [email protected]; or by written request addressed and mailed or delivered to:

City Clerk's Office
301 E. Huron St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Requests made with less than two business days' notice may not be able to be accommodated.​​ 

Boards or commissions in the City of Ann Arbor working on disability issues

The Commission on Disability Issues meets once per month and works with the City of Ann Arbor to create an Ann Arbor whose facilities, programs, businesses and organizations are accessible to persons of all abilities, and where inclusion and full-and-equitable participation in community life are available to everyone.

The commission can be reached at:
G​uy C. Larcom City Hall, 301 E. Huron Street, 2nd Floor
Ann Arbor MI 48104
734.794.6291

Contacting th​e mayor

Call the office of the Ann Arbor Mayor at 734.794.6161 or email [email protected].  For more information visit the mayor and Council’s website.  

Telephone number fo​​​r TDD relay service​​

TDD relay service is available toll free from the Michigan Relay Center by calling 1.800.649.3777 or 711. ​​

Sign up to receive tele​​phone notification in case of emergencies

Registration is available through https://member.everbridge​.net/454514914099298/notif.​​

Learn abo​​ut city job opportunities

Visit the job postings section of the human resources website or call 734.794.6129.​

​Questions ​​or C​oncerns?

The City of Ann Arbor is committed to improving the accessibility of this site. If you have any additional questions and/or cannot fully access the information on any Web page of this site, please email the city communications office at [email protected] to describe the accessibility issue.  We will try to provide the information to you in an alternate format or make the necessary improvements to make the information accessible.​