The Packard-Beakes Bypass was a plan, never built, to connect Beakes Street with Packard Street thus forming a highway through downtown Ann Arbor.
Map from the Ann Arbor Sun, February 18, 1972
In the news
- Packard-Beakes Bypass Job May Be Under Way In '69, Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1967.
- Packard-Beakes Bypass meets Model Cities, editorial, Michigan Daily, January 29, 1970.
- City Council's Iron-triangle To Choke Black Community, Ann Arbor Sun, February 18, 1972
- Bypass Bonding Small But Controversial, Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
Sources
- Ann Arbor Human Rights Commission archives, Bentley Historical Library. See box 9, "Packard-Beakes bypass, 1967-1972"
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