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Although a data center isn’t currently being proposed in Grand Rapids proper, one commissioner wants city officials to start building a blueprint for regulating those facilities
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The GR City Commission is renewing an agreement to keep the competition going
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Almost half of those units will be income-restricted for households earning 95% to 100% of area median income
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The West Michigan Black Business Alliance and Grand Rapids’ Office of Equity and Engagement recently gave its annual briefing to city commissioners on efforts to support Black-owned businesses
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The GR City Commission wants to stop the loud confrontations of Planned Parenthood patients by protesters using amplified sound. They want to do it without restricting free speech
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The new rates follow a 20-year trend of gradual rate increases associated with infrastructure costs and population growth
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The drones will be used to collect data for a downtown parking study
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Grand Rapids and state officials are moving forward with redesign plans for the Wealthy Avenue interchange over US-131’s S-curve
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During a public engagement session, residents can share their perspective on garbage, recycling, and yard waste removal
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Commissioners approved the $735 million budget for fiscal year 2026 with a few last-minute tweaks