LANSING, MI (WHTC) – Two Lakeshore-area communities are among 33 across Michigan that will share in more than 1.3 million dollars in Recreation Passport grants issued by the state Department of Natural Resources. Hudsonville is getting 45 thousand dollars for extensive bathroom renovations, walkway development and parking improvements at its Hughes Park, while South Haven receives a total of over 80 grand to develop a bicycle pump track and upgrade its Black River Park Restroom with improved accessibility. Funding for this program came from sales of the 11-dollar optional levy on vehicle registrations.
Hudsonville, South Haven Land DNR Recreation Passport Grants
By Gary Stevens
Dec 16, 2015 | 6:38 PM

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