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Ypsilanti City Council voted to approve a reimbursement agreement for Water Street. It was approved unanimously at last night’s meeting. WEMU’s Josh Hakala explains.
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Ypsilanti City Council voted to repeal an ordinance that requires landlords to distribute voting information to their tenants. The second reading passed on a unanimous vote. By repealing it, the city avoids fighting a lawsuit brought forth by five landlords. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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The Ypsilanti City Council’s effort to regulate marijuana businesses will take a step forward at tonight’s meeting. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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An Ypsilanti ordinance that requires landlords to distribute voting information to tenants is on its way to being repealed. The first reading of the repeal was approved on a 5-1 vote at last night’s city council meeting. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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For years, a 38-acre parcel of land in Ypsilanti along the Huron River has sat unused because of contamination. The Water Street property needs a developer that will take on the task of cleaning up the contamination and putting the land to beneficial use for the community. Ypsilanti City Council member Steve Wilcoxen joined WEMU's David Fair with an update on where that process stands and what comes next.
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After months of extending a moratorium on new cannabis shops in Ypsilanti, city council will finally be sitting down to discuss how to move forward with future permits. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran explains.
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The process of re-developing Water Street in downtown Ypsilanti continues to take steps forward. As WEMU's Josh Hakala reports, city council now has a roadmap to cleanup-contamination andmove the project through the rest of the year and beyond.
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An Ypsilanti ordinance requiring landlords to distribute voting information is unconstitutional. That’s the claim in a lawsuit filed by a conservative legal firm against the city. WEMU’s Josh Hakala explains.
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The City of Ypsilanti is taking steps to help protect bees and other pollinating insects this spring. We get more from WEMU's Taylor Pinson.
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The City of Ypsilanti still needs more time to determine how to manage marijuana businesses. On Tuesday night, on a first reading, city council voted to extend Ypsilanti's moratorium on new retail cannabis businesses. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.