Grand Rapids, MI|Press Release|
Grand Rapids Issues Guide To Help Residents Prepare For Winter
The twelve-page guide helps residents prepare for the winter months and provides important information about the city’s seasonal services.
The twelve-page guide helps residents prepare for the winter months and provides important information about the city’s seasonal services.
Six-week digital campaign features videos focused on the do’s of celebrating in the midst of COVID-19.
The Royal Oak Rehabilitation Board of Appeals will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
New sign ordinance sets sensible regulations on signs and lifts ban on advertisements in the central business district.
The funds will be used to purchase 600 iPads, 1,200 Chromebooks and 1,400 mobile Wi-Fi hot spots to help students and families.
The order took effect Wednesday and continues until Dec. 8.
Members of the public can watch the meeting in many ways.
The Royal Oak Rehabilitation Board of Appeals will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
The City Clerk's Office at the Dearborn Administrative Center will be closed to the public through Nov. 30.
Residents will soon have a new spot near the Bryant Branch Library to enjoy the outdoors and spend time together.
See a breakdown of what has recently taken place in Grand Rapids.
This innovation grant funds the extraordinary ways that nonprofit arts and culture organizations are evolving.
Students who reside outside P-CCS boundaries and are not currently enrolled in P-CCS schools are not eligible for screening.
The Dearborn Police Department will be strictly enforcing the MDHHS COVID-19 Gathering Prohibition and Mask Order requirements.
The final curbside yard waste pickup for the season now will be the week of November 29-December 5.
The Royal Oak Traffic Committee will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Members of the public may participate in the meeting electronically by providing public comment on any audit review committee topic.
The Henry Ford Centennial Library will be closed to the public and return to curbside pickup only.
The 2020 yard waste program will soon be ending.
The City of Grand Rapids is modifying how it delivers some municipal services in wake of new coronavirus restrictions.