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A vacancy on the Grand Rapids City Commission may remain unfilled until after the November election. There are two finalists and commissioners are deadlocked at three votes apiece for both candidates
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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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Residents of Grand Rapids’ First Ward are invited to apply for an open city commissioner seat
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After serving less than one term, Grand Rapids city commissioner Drew Robbins is resigning to run for the Michigan House of Representatives
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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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The new park under construction on Cesar Chavez Avenue in southwest Grand Rapids will be called “Unity Park”
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The priorities include bike lanes, backyard composting, and using electricity to generate steam heat for downtown buildings