Please contact City Council and local representatives with your support and thoughts regarding the Ann Arbor Community Commons.
Ann Arbor City Council Representatives
MAYOR Christopher Taylor (D) 734-794-6161 CTaylor@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2018 – Nov. 2022 |
Ward 1
Lisa Disch (D) 734-369-3571 LDisch@a2gov.org Term: Nov.2020 – Nov. 2024 |
Jeff Hayner (D) (734) 255-6085 JHayner@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2018 – Nov. 2022 |
Ward 2
Linh Song (D) 734-210-1396 LSong@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2020 – Nov. 2024 |
Kathy Griswold (D) 734-657-7900 KGriswold@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2018 – Nov. 2022 |
Ward 3
Travis Radina (D) — TRadina@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2020 – Nov. 2024 |
Julie Grand (D) 734-678-7567 JGrand@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2018 – Nov. 2022 |
Ward 4
Jen Eyer (D) 734-210-0765 JEyer@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2020 – Nov. 2024 |
Elizabeth Nelson (D) 734-997-9688 ENelson@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2018 – Nov. 2022 |
Ward 5
Erica Briggs (D) 734-355-3931 EBriggs@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2020 – Nov. 2024 |
Ali Ramlawi (D) 734-730-6062 ARamlawi@a2gov.org Term: Nov. 2018 – Nov. 2022 |
Contact Alternatives
All City Council Members and the Mayor also receive written correspondence at:
City of Ann Arbor Attn: City Council P.O. Box 8647 Ann Arbor, MI 48107 |
If you wish to email the Mayor and all City Council Members you can send an email to the group using the email address: CityCouncil@a2gov.org
When emailing Mayor and/or Council members, please include your telephone number and address to facilitate an appropriate response.
Check the Ann Arbor City government website for changes to the information below:
Sign Up for Public Commentary at a City Council Meeting
Any member of the public may reserve public commentary time at the beginning of a Council meeting. Call the city clerk’s office at 734.794.6140 beginning at 8 a.m. on the day of the meeting to reserve one of 10 public speaking times. Priority is set by City Council Rules, currently giving priority to those who have not previously spoken at the last two meetings and those who wish to address Council on agenda items.
Please note: Speakers may not use public commentary-reserved time to address Council on an agenda item for which a public hearing is scheduled for the same meeting.
There is also general public commentary at the end of each meeting. No special advanced notification is necessary to speak during general time, and there is no limit to the number of people who can speak at this time.
City Council Meeting Speaker Guidelines
Speakers are given only three minutes each. Speakers are not permitted to sign up for other individuals or grant their reserved time to an alternate speaker.