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HARBOR SPRINGS

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Harbor Springs is beautiful—which is why we’re fighting to preserve it. Whether that means combatting overdevelopment, protecting its’ natural beauty and historical charming downtown or enhancing our quality of life, we are committed to working together to ensure our home remains the unique and special place it is today.

Harbor Springs unofficial local election results:

Mayor:  Tom Graham 468

Nancy Rondel 394

City Council:  Jamie Melke 430.  Wendy Reeve 419

John Lio 395

Jeff James 203

Zoning Ordinance 439 Repeal:

Yes 478

No 404

Thank you to all of the voters, YES and no for being part of our future.
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We Voted YES and repealed Ordinance #439 and this decision will give our town back the right – for the community of Harbor Springs – to Decide our future with city developments & city density and correct the loss of oversight in zoning.

 

By holding town halls, library gatherings and in-person & ZOOM meetings, the voices of community  will be heard about their opinions,  their needs, and their worries about what is planned in their neighborhoods.

 

 It’s time now to organize the planning stages of building a new zoning code that reflects the Master Plan, the Community Surveys and build new legitimate surveys that will ask the tough questions of the community to provide answers in deciding the towns future.

 

Here is the document we provided on May 6th for City Council and Planning Commission review, while asking them to pause the approval til the community was contacted and engaged. 

What is Missing, What Needs to Change, and What We Want

 

 

 

 

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