Grand Haven school board puts $98.6 million facilities bond on November ballot
Grand Haven Area Public Schools’ Board of Education voted 7-0 to place a $98.6 million facilities bond proposal before voters on Nov. 3, 2026.
Grand Haven Area Public Schools’ Board of Education voted 7-0 to place a $98.6 million facilities bond proposal before voters on Nov. 3, 2026.
Traverse City Area Public Schools approved more than $42.1 million in contracts for renovation and reconstruction work at Central Grade School.
A Michigan transportation agenda lists planned work on M-24 and M-81 corridor segments associated with Caro, with one project component carrying an Aug. 15, 2026 completion date.
Armada Township approved Ordinance No. 114-48, changing zoning standards for building appearance, landscaping, lighting, open space, parking and other development-related matters.
Wayne County’s 2025 performance report identifies a City of Southgate park and pedestrian bridge project intended to serve residents near Southgate Tower, Foundation Park Apartments and surrounding neighborhoods.
The Jackson City Council rejected emergency enactment of proposed Chapter 17 amendments but approved a first reading and scheduled revised language for a second reading on Aug. 18.
Bad Axe is moving forward on a proposed public-safety building backed by $850,000 in federal funding, while MDOT approved $162,500 for South Hanselman Street.
Wyandotte’s 2026 resurfacing program covers sections of Elm, Van Alstyne, Cedar and 12th streets, with driveway restrictions possible for up to 14 days.
Albion District Library voters will decide whether to authorize a 10-year, 2.4777-mill operating levy on Aug. 4, 2026.
The Village of Byron has scheduled its next council meeting for Aug. 10, 2026, giving residents the next public forum for local municipal business.
A state transportation program lists a 4.377-mile reconstruction of M-91 from Stanton Road to Kendaville Road in 2026, along with additional road work nearby.
Kalamazoo commissioners approved contracts for treatment-plant electrical work, a Burdick Street water main, meters and wastewater rehabilitation.
Construction is underway on a long-planned project to remove four low-head dams and restore rapids and habitat along 30 acres of the Grand River.
Available records do not show whether Rochester Hills’ fire-service and pathway millage proposals passed in the Aug. 4, 2026, election.
Southfield City Council approved a $65.1 million plan to convert two former office towers into 305 workforce-housing apartments and mixed-use space.
Phase 2 of Holland’s 8th Street water-main reconstruction began May 11, with temporary road or lane controls authorized from June 9 through July 10 and more project phases expected afterward.
Hancock canceled the 10th annual Key Ingredients Street Fair on July 16, one day before the Quincy Street event, citing air-quality concerns from wildfire smoke.
Lapeer County voters cast ballots Aug. 4 on local, state and federal races and proposals, while Lapeer Community Schools announced administrative and activity updates ahead of the 2026-27 school year.
A Wayne County transit millage was reported approved after the Aug. 4 primary election. Trenton residents will have to wait for county implementation plans and SMART decisions to learn whether routes or service levels change.
Gibraltar is reviewing a proposed 100-megawatt data center at the former McLouth Steel site after gathering resident input and scheduling further public review.
Clare’s July 20, 2026 commission agenda listed two agreements involving property-tax administration and youth baseball field use, while an August 3 meeting was scheduled.
East Jordan Public Schools is listed for a final $25,244 allocation under the 2025-26 Title II-A Supporting Effective Instruction program.