ANN ARBOR, MI — A major tax deal for a proposed Ann Arbor development is once again pulled from City Council’s agenda.
City Administrator Milton Dohoney said the Arbor South deal was pulled from council’s agenda for Monday night, Nov. 17, at his request due to unresolved issues.
“We have some additional things we need to work through that could not be dealt with within a few hours,” he said. “It was not appropriate to leave it there. We will come back when we’re confident that we have everything addressed.”
After Monday’s meeting, council meets next Dec. 1.
Awaiting a council vote is a public-private development agreement to have the city participate in the large-scale project at State Street and Eisenhower Parkway, plus a brownfield plan to invest $300 million or more in new prope

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