KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) - The first phase of a project to improve utilities and rebuild Ransom Street from Walbridge Street to Westnedge Avenue is .
Accomplishing a “high priority” goal of some local officials as well as numerous downtown business owners and renters parking in Greenville’s downtown district is about to get a little easier. Last week, construction began on the $1.3 million bond project pursued by the Greenville Downtown Development Authority, which will concentrate heavily on upgrading much of the infrastructure downtown.
From beginning the final phase of the $25 million wastewater treatment plant expansion to purchasing a drone for the use of police officers and firefighters, a number of capital improvements are again projected to occur in the upcoming fiscal year. On April 25, the Greenville City Council held a special meeting to review the proposed Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget for fiscal year 2023-2024.
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