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The Grand Rapids City Commission has finalized the transfer of millions of dollars into the city’s affordable housing fund with almost half of the proceeds from the sale of the Acrisure Amphitheater site
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On Tuesday, the Grand Rapids City Commission approved its 2027 budget; despite an increase in city spending, property millage rates were reduced
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Grand Rapids preliminary city budget is out for review with leaders shifting from establishing new projects to maintaining existing ones like the amphitheater and Grand River restoration
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Instead of waiting for years, East Grand Rapids residents could get neighborhood traffic calming speed cushions on their streets more quickly thanks to a new policy that change could shorten the approval process to months
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Muskegon City Commission approves land swap, rezoning for waterfront industrial and recreation spaceTuesday, the Muskegon City Commission voted to approve a land swap and development agreement for properties on Muskegon Lake
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The vote by a divided East Grand Rapids city commission approves the concept from the Gaslight Development group to add retail, business, and residential units, and to prepare and present a final design
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Earlier this week, the city of Zeeland voted to approve Mead Johnson’s rezoning request expanding its baby formula operations
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The Grand Rapids city Commission adopted a $735 million budget for the 2026 fiscal year, Republican State Senator Mark Huizenga proposed testing Michigan kids for PFAS contamination, GRPM's CEO is retiring, and more.
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The Commission does not support a plan to put 40 houses on a 19-acre property near the intersection of Richmond Street and Wilson Avenue
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Grand Rapids’ construction season kicked off this week with the closure of Division Avenue from West Fulton Street to Crescent Street NE until November