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I’m afraid I can’t do that” speaker 2 Big heart? 3 Military wheels 4 Watch-when- you-want gadget 5 Went too far with 6 Taxpayer’s chore 7 “That’s my cue!” 8 Gave a buzz 9 Office VIP 10 “The Voyeur’s Motel” writer Gay 11 Evoke 12 Some small trucks 13 Secret store 18 Not fer 21 Walk in the woods 22 iPhone downloads 23 Agitate 27 Soul supplier 28 Pampers maker, for short 29 World Cup cheer 30 EMT’s skill 34 MSNBC journalist Melber 35 Compost holder 36 Clerical vestment 37 Had no co-pilot 38 Joyce’s land 39 Old place? 40 Not for 41 One changing a bill 42 Move again, as lumber 43 Linguist’s concerns 44 Dissenting ballot 45 Presidential speechwriter Peggy 46 “Mila 18” novelist 47 Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” was one 51 Odor detector 52 Students’ stats 53 Blacksmith, miner, marathoner or barber, in this puzzle 54 “Beloved” author Morrison 57 Squeal 58 Part of the fam By Ed Sessa ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 08/02/18 08/02/18 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: RELEASE DATE– Thursday, August 2, 2018 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis FOR RENT HELP WANTED City Council talks design By ALICE TRACEY Summer Daily News Editor Ann Arbor City Council unan- imously passed a resolution Monday, June 16, calling for an evaluation of the city’s design review process for downtown developments. The resolution instructs the Planning Com- mission to appraise Ann Arbor’s protocol, comparing it to that of other cities, and to outline a plan for improving the review process before Oct. 15, 2018. Drafted by Councilmember Kirk Westphal, D-Ward 2, the resolution is backed by Mayor Christopher Taylor and Coun- cilmembers Chuck Warpehoski, D-Ward 5, Graydon Krapohl, D-Ward 4, and Julie Grand, D-Ward 3. Downtown develop- ment has been at the forefront of many recent City Council discussions, as in the Library Lot controversy, and has also inspired new legislation. Currently, new downtown developments go through the Design Review Board, a seven- person commission established in 2011 that comments on the compliance of new proposals with Ann Arbor’s Downtown Design Guidelines. The Design Review Board’s recommenda- tions are not legally binding. Westphal said he thought it necessary to evaluate the Design Review Board because so many City Councilmembers receive comments from residents about new developments. He said City Council unanimously recogniz- es Ann Arbor’s review process is not fully serving the commu- nity, but clarified the resolution is not a criticism of the Design Review Board. “I think if there’s one thing that every single Councilmem- ber agrees with it is that we’ve heard different kinds of feed- back about downtown build- ings,” Westphal said. “This, I think, will always be an evolv- ing process; I think it’s an evolv- ing process for every growing city.” Read more at MichiganDaily.com