Thank you City Council

Post-certification Appendix Best Practice 6 assesses how a community identifies, envisions, and markets their priority redevelopment sites. Instead of waiting for developers to propose projects, Redevelopment Ready Communities® identify priority sites and prepare...

CITIZEN’S COMMENTS 2.18.25 ON THE RRC

Update: 2.18.25 It is important that the trajectory of the RRC/MEDC involvement be understood. At last nights meeting, the RRC was abandoned to strong push back from audience citizens and City Manager. The Mayor’s comment that in 6 years no one had told him what was...

Zoning: Dexter, Michigan 6 years after leaving the RRC

Discovering the Allure of Small Town Living in Dexter, Michigan Dexter, Michigan, is a prime example of a fast-growing community that seamlessly combines a rich historical tapestry with a welcoming atmosphere, drawing in residents and visitors alike. Situated in close...

Should we further Certify Harbor Springs as a RRC town?

At this time, we believe Harbor Springs is an “engaged” member of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Here is the full document that slide by slide shows the steps a town needs to become “Essential” or “Certified”.  ...

Zoning & how is the MEDC/RRC Status involved – 6 slides

For zoning, and learning how our zoning is affected by the involvement of the MEDC/RRC. As an update, we now have various zoning parties and leaders suggesting that Harbor Springs does not go further into RRC Essentials or Certification status at this time. Please put...