Ann Arbor Police Department Officer Dennis Aguirre on Traffic Control Duty, May 1999 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1999
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Ann Arbor Police Department Officer Peter Stipe on Traffic Control Duty, May 1999 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1999
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Arborland Center Given Go-Ahead
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20
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December
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1960
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Council OK's Promenade Plan
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9
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March
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1965
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Main St. Promenade Plans 'Enriched' -- Cost Up, Too
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27
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July
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1965
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Ann Arbor Tries Out Three-Lane Traffic On S. Main, April 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1965
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Three-Lane Main St. Tried Out - A city experiment to determine what effect three-lane traffic on S. Main St. would have on traffic movements was conducted today. Pylons were set in place from Huron to William and temporary white paint was placed on the surface to indicate lane widths and left-turn movements. A promenade for these three blocks of Main St. is planned which will necessitate three-lane traffic, the promenade jutting into the street some 10 feet. Feasibility of switching Main St. traffic onto other streets is being studied. Officials of the Police Department said the experiment caused some problems this morning because of the abrupt change from four to three lanes of traffic at Huron and William.
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1965
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Three-Lane Main St. Tried Out - A city experiment to determine what effect three-lane traffic on S. Main St. would have on traffic movements was conducted today. Pylons were set in place from Huron to William and temporary white paint was placed on the surface to indicate lane widths and left-turn movements. A promenade for these three blocks of Main St. is planned which will necessitate three-lane traffic, the promenade jutting into the street some 10 feet. Feasibility of switching Main St. traffic onto other streets is being studied. Officials of the Police Department said the experiment caused some problems this morning because of the abrupt change from four to three lanes of traffic at Huron and William.
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Traffic Signs on N Main Street, February 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1963
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Take The First Sign To Heart: You need to slow down even more than 25 miles per hour to read this jungle of traffic signs among the trees on N. Main St. between Catherine and Kingsley Sts. The total effect of the signs is heightened by the use of a telephoto lens on News Photographer Doug Fulton's camera. It "condensed" the distance between signs -- but motorists agree there are plenty even so.
Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1963
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Take The First Sign To Heart: You need to slow down even more than 25 miles per hour to read this jungle of traffic signs among the trees on N. Main St. between Catherine and Kingsley Sts. The total effect of the signs is heightened by the use of a telephoto lens on News Photographer Doug Fulton's camera. It "condensed" the distance between signs -- but motorists agree there are plenty even so.
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Drivers Heed the New One-Way on Fourth Avenue, December 1948
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1948
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Traffic Control On Opening Day At New Ann Arbor High School, April 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1956
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Traffic Control: Ann Arbor School Superintendent Jack Elzay (left) was an interested spectator as Police Lt. Harrison Schlupe directed traffic at Stadium Blvd. and S. Main St. this morning. A large force of police was on hand to take care of traffic problems as the new Ann Arbor High School opened for its first full-day session.
Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1956
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Traffic Control: Ann Arbor School Superintendent Jack Elzay (left) was an interested spectator as Police Lt. Harrison Schlupe directed traffic at Stadium Blvd. and S. Main St. this morning. A large force of police was on hand to take care of traffic problems as the new Ann Arbor High School opened for its first full-day session.
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It's Official: New High School Open
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10
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April
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1956
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