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Kent County to expand two parks with 176 acre purchase
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Kent County leaders on Dec. 17 approved the purchase, highlighted in blue, of 54 additional acres to expand Chief Hazy Cloud Park in Ada Township. The property features nearly 1 mile of Grand River frontage. (Kent County)
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI Kent County leaders have agreed to purchase about 176 acres of property to expand two county park areas.
The purchases, unanimously approved by the Kent County Board of Commissioners on Thursday, Dec. 17, will add about 122 acres to Lowell Regional Greenspace and another 54 acres to Chief Hazy Cloud Park in Ada Township.
Lighthouse Park improvements gets DNR funding
Construction not expected to start until 2022
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The layout of the proposed improvements to Lighthouse Park. (Tribune File Photo)
HURON COUNTY The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund has announced which projects statewide will receive grant funding, which includes major improvements to a Huron County park.
The proposed developments to Lighthouse County Park in Port Hope received $217,000 in development project funding, the amount the Huron County Road Commission requested.
The Road Commission, which operates all of the county parks, submitted its request for Lighthouse Park funding back in March, with the estimated grant funding including a local match from Huron County worth $144,800, about 40% of the total project costs. The total cost for the improvements comes to $361,800.
Sebewaing gets grant to help develop new park
Grant would be used to purchase land along Sebewaing River for park
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Concept plans for the proposed Sebewaing Riverside Park. The village of Sebewaing will go forward with purchasing the land for this park in the spring. (Courtesy Photo/Village of Sebewaing) Show MoreShow Less
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This parcel of land in Sebewaing is planned to be redeveloped into a new riverside park. The building on the parcel would be repurposed for kayak and canoe storage and sports training. (Robert Creenan/Huron Daily Tribune) Show MoreShow Less
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SEBEWAING The Village of Sebewaing has taken its first steps in building a new park along the Sebewaing River.
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