HOLLAND, MI (WHTC) – During tonight’s Holland City Council meeting, two resolutions to create separate Neighborhood Enterprise Zones will be considered.
City Manager Ryan Cotton is recommending passage of an eight-year-long measure for the construction of 16 to 18 residential for-sale condominium units in the former Washington school Building, along with a 10-year-long NEZ for a proposed mixed-use retail/residential development in the block to the immediate east of the Holland Civic Center parking lot.
Among the other issues on the Council’s agenda for the 7 PM meeting in Chambers at City Hall is a request by the Holland BPW that would enable the municipal utility to provide a three million-dollar line of credit for the Holland Energy Fund to issue home energy improvement loans.




