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File #: 25-1385    Version: 1 Name: 8/18/25 Road Closures for UM Football Games 2025
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 8/18/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/18/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Resolution to Approve Street Closures for University of Michigan Football Games for the 2025 Season
Attachments: 1. Main St closure - broad, 2. Main St closure - close, 3. Main St closure - west neighborhood
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Title
Resolution to Approve Street Closures for University of Michigan Football Games for the 2025 Season
Memorandum
The attached resolution is to approve a request from the University of Michigan to close E. Keech Street between S. Main and Greene streets, limiting access to parking permit holders on Greene Street from E. Hoover to Keech streets, closing the westbound right turn lane on E. Stadium Boulevard (onto S. Main Street) just south of the Michigan Stadium, and closing S. Main Street to both local and through traffic from Stadium Boulevard to Pauline. These closures would be effective three hours before a game to the end of the game, with the exception of south bound S. Main Street which will be closed beginning one hour before a game to the end of the game. The games for 2025 season are on the following dates:

* 8/30/25
* 9/13/25
* 9/27/25 - Zach Bryan Concert
* 10/4/25
* 10/18/25
* 11/1/25
* 11/29/25

This year's request includes an historic performance of a live concert to be held at the Michigan Stadium featuring Zach Bryan with other special guests, including John Mayer. While the Stadium has previously held other sporting events including soccer matches and college and professional hockey games, this is the first time an artist will headline a concert at "The Big House."

The applicant, the University of Michigan, in close collaboration with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Ann Arbor Police and other local law enforcements officials, continues to enhance security at Michigan Stadium and for the residents who live in nearby neighborhoods by creating a vehicle-free zone around the Michigan Stadium during Saturday UM Football games. Vehicle access from the neighborhood streets onto the closed area of S. Main Street would be either prohibited or restricted at police-controlled access points depending on the street to accommodate people needing ingress or egress to properties fronting S. Main Street that have no side-street access. The...

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