Local meeting primer: Three Rivers City Commission
Regular session business is scheduled to include discussion of an economic development and marketing plan and a specific downtown plan.
Regular session business is scheduled to include discussion of an economic development and marketing plan and a specific downtown plan.
The Three Rivers Police Department is asking anyone with more information regarding a body found behind a residence on Middle Street to contact them.
No action was taken Tuesday, but more talk about safety, funding and neighbors happened.
Bruce and Leilani Ruesink are recognized for their involvement in education, theatre, clubs and more.
Tuesday's agenda includes discussion of the Michigan CLASS investment option.
The Three Rivers DDA approved reimbursing Lowry's Books for replacing an air conditioner and Useless Creatures for its expansion project.
The $50,000 grant for the new bike shop was one of 25 grants given nationwide by T-Mobile, and will be used to renovate part of the Huss Project for a community bike shop.
The Three Rivers City Commission rejected the proposed Brownfield Redevelopment Plan #7 with a 2-3 vote Tuesday, June 18. The vote came after an hour of discussion, including an increasing number of conversations among and interruptions from the audience.
Tonight's Three Rivers City Commission meeting will include a public hearing regarding a Brownfield Redevelopment Authority project.
Residents in Three Rivers can expect some pavement work over the next two weeks. It will start on Wednesday and last through the end of June, weather permitting.