UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM, May 21, 2025) – Two local governmental bodies have meetings slated for Wednesday.
The Saugatuck City Council has a 4 PM Workshop in the second-floor meeting room of Saugatuck City Hall (102 Butler St.). While the panel will discuss updates to the personnel policies manual, as well as looking to fill an administrative/project coordinator position, the members are slated to go behind closed doors with the city attorney to discuss a written legal opinion involving litigation against the city.
Dune Ridge bought the former Presbyterian Camps site off of Perryman Street 11 years ago for 10 million dollars, looking to build a luxury home development complex on the 130 acres that includes some sensitive dune land. Since then, legal efforts to thwart that proposal have gone all the way to the Michigan Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, the Holland City Council will hold a public hearing during its 6 PM business meeting in Chambers at Holland City Hall (270 S. River Ave.) before voting on a Community Development Block Grant action plan for Fiscal 2026, as well as a CDBG consolidated plan for the next five years. In addition, the city’s planning commission is recommending rezoning 48 acres near the junction of 64th Street and Washington Avenue to industrial/corridor mixed use, in order for the current property owner to market the land for development. A feed store is currently at that site, across from West Michigan Regional Airport.
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