Ottawa County, MI (WGHN) – The start of a new month ahs several meetings on the calendar tonight
Grand Haven City Council meets tonight:
A special work session begins at 7 p.m., where students from Grand Haven High School will present their futurePREP’d project.
Councilmembers will vote on a Brownfield Plan and an Obsolete Property Rehabilitation District designation for the property at 123 Washington Avenue. The old the Floto’s building.
If approved, the owner could qualify for up to 1-point-1 million dollars in economic incentives and tax abatements.
In other business, the council will discuss a lease agreement with Peace Frogs LLC and consider applying for a public safety grant that would double the department’s number of body cameras.
The council will also hear a presentation tied to the Coast Guard Festival and review a draft of the city’s 2026-27 capital improvement plan. Agenda here.
Meeting streamed on Facebook.
The Grand Haven Township Planning Commission meets Monday night at 6 at the township offices on 168th Avenue:
Commissioners will hold a public hearing on a proposed mixed-density housing development by Baumann Builders.
The project would be built on a 40-acre blueberry field owned by the Reenders family, located between Comstock Street and Robbins Road.
Plans call for 123 housing units, including 87 single-family homes and 36 townhomes. The townhomes would be located in the southwest corner of the property.
The Ferrysburg City Council meets Monday, March 2, at 7 p.m. at City Hall on Ridge Avenue:
Councilmembers are expected to review a Planned Unit Development Agreement for the nine-unit Cottage Shores community off 168th Avenue on Smith’s Bayou. They will also consider a nearly 70-thousand-dollar bid from Tandem Electric to add lighting along the paved path in Coast Guard Park, and discuss updates to rules for wireless communication equipment, satellite dishes, and amateur radios.
The city’s Planning Commission meets Thursday, March 5, at 7 p.m. at City Hall for a public hearing on proposed changes to residential land use rules and the official zoning map. The commission will make a recommendation to City Council afterward.
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