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In November, Ann Arbor voters will decide the Community Climate Action ballot proposal. It's a broad plan aimed at helping the city achieve its carbon neutrality goals and set a foundation for building a city run entirely on renewable energy. But it comes with a hefty price tag. It asks voters to agree to a 20-year tax levy that, if approved, will raise about $140 million over its lifetime. WEMU's David Fair and Michigan League of Conservation Voters executive director, Lisa Wozniak, explore the proposal and its implications with Jason Frenzel. He serves as a member of the ballot proposal's steering committee.
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It is Earth Day, and there's no better way to celebrate than volunteering your time to make our planet a little more eco-friendly. In this week's…
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It was a relatively light day at the ballot box Tuesday in Washtenaw County. In the end, all ballot issues passed, and one incumbent lost in the four,…
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There were four Ann Arbor City Council incumbents on Tuesday's primary election ballot. Three of them have advanced to the November ballot. In ward one,…
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The city of Ann Arbor has a new council member representing the first ward after council member Sabra Briere resigned to move to California. Jason Frenzel…
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Jason Frenzel is a candidate running to represent Ann Arbor's 1st Ward on City Council. This is his submission for WEMU's "Soapbox Summer" series.Hello…
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Candidates for Ann Arbor’s Ward 1 debated at the city’s Community Television Network studios last night. Will Leaf and Jason Frenzel are challenging…
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An upcoming program in Washtenaw County offers an opportunity for education and more productive engagement in environmental stewardship. In this week's…