Muskegon City Commission Talks Marquette Avenue Speed Limit Change
City public works director Mohammed Al-Shatel explained that the change was a matter of compliance with state law.
Read MoreCity public works director Mohammed Al-Shatel explained that the change was a matter of compliance with state law.
Read MoreThe developer who currently owns the Shoreline Inn hotel and plans to build condos and apartments in Downtown Muskegon will purchase the old fire station from the city for $1 to move his company headquarters to Muskegon.
Read MoreLea Markowski, of 1223 Ducey, lives in Muskegon’s Marquette Neighborhood, the most northeast neighborhood within city limits. The field of candidates for the open seat included former commissioners Bill Larson and Chris Carter as well as the pastor of Bluffton Church Hugh Kallen and Dylan Hock, a member of Occupy Muskegon.
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