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ABOVE: Some of the damage done by the high water at Linear Park on Harbor Island. BELOW: Grand Haven’s Department of Public Works will be seeking grants that could help restore Linear Park on Harbor Island.
The city council gave their approval to the DPW to begin submitting grant applications that if approved for would help pay for the costs for a number of Harbor Island projects.
ABOVE: Some of the damage done by the high water at Linear Park on Harbor Island. BELOW: Grand Haven’s Department of Public Works will be seeking grants that could help restore Linear Park on Harbor Island.
The city council gave their approval to the DPW to begin submitting grant applications that if approved for would help pay for the costs for a number of Harbor Island projects.
Tribune file photo
Derek Gajdos speaks to the City Council at their last meeting to discuss grant applications for both Linear Park and restoration of the JB Simms site.
The Grand Haven Department of Public Works (DPW) has been given the green light to apply for two grants that could potentially be used to help restore Harbor Island’s Linear Park.
City Council recently approved city staff to submit documents to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy’s (EGLE) Coastal Management program and to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) Spark Grants program.
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