Issues
Development & Gentrification
- Seek sustainable, community-driven, and controlled development without displacement (adapted from Kali Akuno, Jackson Rising)
- Create a transparent and inclusive community engagement process with built-in accountability measures
- Center the needs of those most in danger of displacement (renters, low-wage earners, seniors, people with disabilities, long-term residents)
- Identify the Ypsilanti-specific markers of the gentrification process
- Practice long-term and intersectional planning to address the root causes of community displacement and inequity
Public Safety & Mental Health
- Create clear metrics for effectiveness and accountability of Ypsilanti Police Department in providing safety for all residents
- Support community interventions which promote healthy relationships
- Invest in mental health professionals’ wages, benefits, and development as we identify where the needs are
- Locate support services in proximity to areas where people congregate, such as libraries, churches, and the bus depot
Education & Investment in Our Youth
- Collaborate with the Ypsilanti Community Schools Board of Education, higher education institutions (Eastern Michigan University, Washtenaw Community College, Concordia University, University of Michigan), and other non-profit and community partners
- Support current and future student- and parent-led reform efforts
- Mobilize community members of all ages to attend youth-led events and projects
- Identify opportunities for partnerships with local businesses to offer youth jobs and spaces
- Create a “Retention Plan” to align opportunities for our young people to remain in the Ypsilanti area to learn, work, and live
Housing Affordability & Accessibility
- Identify an affordability definition and metric that is specific to Ypsilanti
- Advocate for tenants’ rights and safety
- Explore innovative policies and solutions, such as housing cooperatives, community land trusts, and a housing trust fund
- Use community input to create a plan for increasing affordable housing and providing accessibility measures
- Improve the current building inspection process and fee-structure to center the needs for health and safety for renters
City Governance & Budget/Finance
- Involve community members and residents in goal-setting exercises
- Promote Participatory Budgeting to better align our services with our values
- Fill gaps in services by building partnerships between residents and City government
- Facilitate strong worker morale by improving capacity and technology
Infrastructure, Transportation, Parks and Recreation
- Prioritize transportation safety on and around our streets
- Expand safe access for pedestrians, wheelchair users, and bicyclists and support efforts to promote non-motorized transportation
- Identify and secure funds for road and bridge repairs
- Promote the use of public transportation in and around Ypsilanti and work with the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority to improve and expand service
- Re-open and maintain bathrooms in our public parks
Economic Democracy
- Center policies that use an economic and racial equity lens
- Support and work with local unions
- Align policies to build self-sustaining worker- and community-owned cooperatives
- Mobilize residents to participate in decision-making on economic policies that impact their everyday lives
- Promote non-monetized economic systems (like Ypsi hOur Exchange) and mutual aid/solidarity networks