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The town of Harbor Springs repealed Zoning Ordinance #439.  This gave our town the

right to Decide for ourselves as a community, our future within the city.

Celebrate 

The Real Line by Line Ordinance Work Begins — May 15, 2025

On May 15th, 2025, Harbor Springs began the important work of crafting a new zoning code aligned with our town’s Master Plan. This process isn’t just about policies and regulations—it’s about listening to one another and making thoughtful decisions that reflect what matters most to us as a community.

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The insights gathered through community surveys and town halls have been invaluable. They will guide us as we address the key questions and priorities shaping the future of Harbor Springs. 

Let’s pause and reflect:

What do we want Harbor Springs to look like for our children and grandchildren?        

What kind of town are we building for the further on generations to come?

In a decisive move, in February 2025, the City Council chose to step away from the Redevelopment Ready Community (RRC) certification and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) program. This is not a step back—it’s a step forward on our own terms, grounded in local values and vision.

The next decisive move, will be in January 2026 when the City Council will determine if the proposed zoning code 10.21.25 will be approved by City Council. WeLoveHarborSprings.org hopes the code will be returned to the Planning Commissioners so the Planning Commissioners can finish the work necessary to ensure clarity, community confidence and the long-term protection of Harbor Springs. 

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These steps - while the colder weather remains are important to consider - check in on the neighbors - and be careful clearing your drives. Contact friends or people nearby for help if you need it !❄️WINTER STORMS & HOME FIRE RISKS🔥

🥶Winter storms don’t just bring snow and cold—they also increase the risk of home fires.

As temperatures drop, heating equipment, space heaters, generators, and candles are used more often, raising the chance of fire incidents. Staying safe means keeping heaters at least 3 feet away from anything that can burn, using generators outdoors only, and never leaving heating devices unattended.

Fire-safety reminders:
✔️ Test smoke alarms regularly
✔️ Use space heaters safely
✔️ Never use candles as emergency lighting
✔️ Keep exits clear of snow and ice

Power outages during winter storms can further increase fire risks. Use flashlights instead of candles, keep portable heaters away from curtains, furniture, and bedding, and always turn heaters off before sleeping or leaving the room.

Preparedness saves lives—even in cold weather.

Staying warm is important, but staying fire-safe is just as critical. A little awareness goes a long way in protecting your home and your family during winter storms. ❄️🔥

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