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The city of Grand Rapids is updating its zoning ordinance to align with its community master plan by launching Zone GR
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The stop sign extending from the side of a Grand Rapids Public School Bus will soon include a camera, a set of nine bipartisan Michigan house bills would restrict local governments' ability to set certain kinds of zoning rules, and more.
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Attorney Ben Anema of Grand Rapids law firm Mika Meyers discusses the complex legal challenges local governments face
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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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Cascade Township residents will have an opportunity to share comments and concerns involving proposed changes to a zoning ordinance
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The Cascade Township Board of Trustees voted to approve a proposed zoning ordinance and map that will replace its existing ordinance, but not everyone is happy about the change
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Officials from other areas of the state are visiting to learn more about how Muskegon is doing it
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Two Michigan House Republicans, including a West Michigan legislator, introduced a bill Wednesday they say supports Michigan’s energy independence
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Plans for a Marriott in downtown Grand Haven do not include the required number of parking spaces for a 128-room hotel, but it still has the approval of the Grand Haven City Council
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Short-term rental owners in Ottawa County’s Park Township made their case to the Zoning Board of Appeals Monday evening