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City of Ann Arbor Update: City of Ann Arbor Emergency Ordinance Requires Face Masks & Limits Gatherings

Learn More On Monday, Aug. 24, Ann Arbor City Council unanimously passed an emergency ordinance that goes into effect immediately and reflects Governor Whitmer’s orders requiring masks and the Washtenaw County Health Department’s orders limiting social gatherings. Violations of the city’s ordinance are a civil infraction punishable with a fine up to $250.

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2020 Census LogoThe 2020 Census closes Sept. 30! Don't delay ... Please respond TODAY to help ensure everyone in Ann Arbor is counted so our community receives proper funding and political representation. This year, completing your census form now, as opposed to waiting, is more important than ever. Census takers from our community will be visiting every household that has not responded. With COVID-19 causing us all to be more cautious with in-person interactions, your self-response - online, by mail or by phone - will prevent a census taker from having to visit you, and that would be much appreciated. Thank you to all who have already completed the 2020 Census and to those who plan to soon! BE COUNTED! Complete your 2020 Census today. Learn more.

City of Ann Arbor Update: Tubing at Argo Cascades Prohibited Beginning Aug. 28

Learn More Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation will prohibit the use of tubes in the Argo Cascades beginning Friday, Aug. 28. This effort is in support of the size limits placed on social gatherings, per the state and county orders and City of Ann Arbor ordinance. The canoe liveries at Argo and Gallup will remain open and will continue to take boat reservations for individuals interested in being on the river.

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2020 Census LogoThe 2020 Census closes Sept. 30! Don't delay ... Please respond TODAY to help ensure everyone in Ann Arbor is counted so our community receives proper funding and political representation. This year, completing your census form now, as opposed to waiting, is more important than ever. Census takers from our community will be visiting every household that has not responded. With COVID-19 causing us all to be more cautious with in-person interactions, your self-response - online, by mail or by phone - will prevent a census taker from having to visit you, and that would be much appreciated. Thank you to all who have already completed the 2020 Census and to those who plan to soon! BE COUNTED! Complete your 2020 Census today. Learn more.