Group against Ann Arbor library proposals pays $2,300, files reports to resolve complaint

ANN ARBOR, MI — Half a year later since being accused of violating campaign finance law, an Ann Arbor group has taken steps to resolve the situation while paying $2,300 in fees.

At issue was whether the nonprofit Library Green Conservancy went too far in its advocacy against Proposals A and B for a new downtown library in last August’s election.

The group opposed undoing the central park designation it fought to secure for the city’s Library Lane property in 2018, now the site of a planned mixed-use high-rise with a new library inside…

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