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Petitions Under Review

The Planning and Development Services Unit is pleased to provide you with several different ways you can learn of petitions* that are currently under review by the City.

View Petitions on a Map
View all current petitions under review geospatially using one of the following web mapping services:

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Subscribe to the Ann Arbor Petitions Under Review RSS feed.
    

Receive Updates via Email

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If you have any questions about a petition please contact the City's planning staff at 734.794.6265 or click on their name below for email access.

Planning Staff Directory

Name/Title

Phone

Wendy Rampson 
Planning Manager

wrampson@a2gov.org

734.794.6265
x42606

Chris Cheng
City Planner

ccheng@a2gov.org

734.794.6265
x42616

Alexis DiLeo
City Planner

adileo@a2gov.org

734.794.6265
x42610

Jeff Kahan
City Planner

jkahan@a2gov.org

734.794.6265
x42614

Matthew Kowalski
City Planner

mkowalski@a2gov.org

734.794.6265
x42612

Jill Thacher
City Planner, Historic Preservation Coordinator

jthacher@a2gov.org

734.794.6265
x42608

Jill St. John
Administrative Support Specialist

jstjohn@a2gov.org

734.794.6265
x42665

Carol King
Management Assistant

cdking@a2gov.org

734.794.6265
x42198

*note:  petitions that can be accessed through this feature include site plans, zonings, area plans, annexations, land divisions, special exception uses, street vacations, and Historic District Commission applications.
 

  

 


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