Muskegon Heights Water Rates To Rise On January 1, 2014
This is not the same as the large increases in sewer rates that Muskegon Heights and other municipalities across the county have been enacting yearly for several years now.
Read MoreThis is not the same as the large increases in sewer rates that Muskegon Heights and other municipalities across the county have been enacting yearly for several years now.
Read MoreBoth cities will sign a memorandum of understanding laying out Muskegon zoning administrator Mike Franzak’s work for Muskegon Heights. Click through to read the details.
Read MoreDid the MCC millage pass? Who are Muskegon’s new commissioners? Read all of Tuesday’s results here.
Read MoreWhile sewer rates changed, the city’s water rates did not change at Monday’s meeting.
Read MoreThe only bids to go outside the county went to Lite Load Services of Hamilton, Michigan. See which local contractors won the city’s bids.
Read MoreAll contractors are in Muskegon County, ranging from within Muskegon Heights to Egelston Township. Click through to learn more about the city’s bid tactics.
Read MoreQuality Tool & Stamping, which resides between McIlwraith and Jarman Streets to the east and west, wants to build off the north side of its facility to place more press equipment on-site.
Read MoreBased on the findings, the City can apply for a grant from the state for up to $500,000 to do repairs on the system if needed.
Read MoreIn a split vote, city council members in Muskegon Heights rejected a request to rename a street that was only ceremonially renamed last month.
Read MoreThe city has let the district’s bills go unpaid longer than is typical. The district technically could have had its water turned off last year if the city had followed their usual shutoff schedule.
Read MoreAs of last year, Ed and M.C. Burton still hold the #1 and #2 records for scoring in the history of the Muskegon Heights school system, respectively, separated by only 2 points.
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