Government and Politics
September 18, 2025
From: City Of Ann ArborAnn Arbor, MI - The City of Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations (OSI) is announcing a partnership with Clarity Movement (Clarity), the manufacturers of its city-wide network of 10 air quality monitors, to launch a new map displaying the current air quality index (AQI) at each of 10 monitoring locations. The new map can be found at www.a2gov.org/airquality and features a way to sign up for email alerts when AQI reaches an “unhealthy” level.
Each of the 10 Clarity air quality monitors installed in Ann Arbor is entirely solar-powered and measures both fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide, two of the most common air pollutants. Two of the monitors also feature a weather station that measures temperature, relative humidity and wind speed and direction. An ozone monitor is also planned for installation later this year.
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