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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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The event will take place on Tuesday, June 16th
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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 commissioners cannot agree on which of three finalists should fill a vacancy on the city commission, so the seat representing citizens in the first ward remains open
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Out of ten applicants, there are now three finalists to fill a vacancy on the Grand Rapids city commission. One of them is a former commissioner who lost his seat when he ran for reelection
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The amphitheater is scheduled to open May 15th
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After serving 6 years as deputy, and 7 months and interim, Philip Strom is the new Grand Rapids city attorney
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A housing project that’s set to be built on the site of the former Orbit Room concert venue is being considered by Grand Rapids’ Commissioners for Brownfield tax incentives
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Amphitheater traffic planning, Muskegon lighthouse restoration, GR First Ward vacancy, GE Aerospace expanding, NWS warning system, missing person alerts, child care worker wages
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Almost a mile of skywalk connects downtown Grand rapids buildings, businesses and venues