People-Friendly Streets
People-Friendly Streets Projects
People-Friendly Streets projects are focused on making the streets in downtown Ann Arbor safe and comfortable for people of all ages and abilities using all modes of transportation. These projects prioritize people, place making, and resiliency.
People-Friendly Streets projects are shaped by the following values and goals:
Safe, comfortable downtown streets
Equitable, just access for all people
Vibrant and thriving local economy
Responsible design and implementation
Connected community with streets as civic space
Project Information
People-Friendly Streets Outcomes Report
2023 Bikeway Survey Results & Comments
Before and After Safety Analysis Memo August 2023
People-Friendly Streets (round 2)
Capital Improvement Plan presentation – Board meeting, November 2022
Public Engagement Summary – March 2021
Key Streets presentation – Capital Improvements committee, December 2020
Key Streets presentation – Capital Improvements committee, August 2020
Values and shared goals presentation – Capital Improvements committee, July 2020
People-Friendly Streets (round 1)
Comprehensive Summary of People-Friendly Street Round 1 public engagement
Public Workshop presentation – June 2018
Public Workshop presentation – March 2018
Public workshop video presentation – March 2018
May 2022 Bikeapalooza: Bikeway Feedback
MEETINGS
Board Meetings
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Ann Arbor DDA Offices
150 South Fifth Avenue
Suite 301
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
Non-Regularly Scheduled/Special Meetings
DDA Informational Meetings 2024
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at Noon (Completed)
Wednesday, December 4, 2024 at Noon
Special/Non-Regularly Scheduled Meeting
DDA Work Session
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 2-3 pm
Ann Arbor District Library
(343 S Fifth Ave.)
Basement Multi-Purpose Room