ZEELAND, MI (WHTC-AM/FM) – Pushed back a day due to the Labor Day holiday, the Zeeland City Council holds its biweekly business meeting on Tuesday night (Sept. 7, 2021).
While the matters before the panel during its 5:45 PM pre-meeting work-study session and the subsequent 7 PM meeting are somewhat routine – approving a contract for downtown Christmas lighting, setting the city’s Halloween Trick-or-Treating Day of October 29th to 3 to 5 PM, awarding the contract for a sprinkler at the Lincoln Cemetery, and considering a parking spot lease agreement with Streats Taco Kitchen located across City Hall on Elm Street – monthly meetings later this week may have more bearing on the short-term future of Zeeland.
The Parks and Cemetery Commission convenes on Wednesday to go over a five-year Parks Master Plan and reviewing the current Parks and Cemetery Ordinance, while Thursday’s Planning Commission session considers a proposed expansion of the former Zeeland Lanes building by its new occupant, Upward Bound Ministries, as well as a review of the city’s Alcohol Ordinance that has basically remained the same since Zeeland allowed purchases of liquor by the glass and bottle 14 years ago.
A link to the city council meeting agenda is here.
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