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City Council Approves Ambitious Downtown Development Plan

June 10, 2024 | Midland, Michigan



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City Council Approves Ambitious Downtown Development Plan
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the Downtown Midland Development and Tax Increment Financing Plan, which aims to enhance the downtown area and make it available for public review. The resolution to receive and file the plan was approved after some debate regarding its ambitious goals, including residential development near the river and year-round street closures for a pedestrian plaza.

Concerns were raised about the implications of diverting tax revenue to the downtown area, potentially at the expense of other commercial zones in the city. One council member emphasized the need for a cost-benefit analysis to ensure that the plan's benefits are balanced against its financial impact on the broader community.

Following the discussion, the council set a public hearing for July 22, 2024, to gather community feedback on the plan. The meeting concluded with a motion to enter a closed session to discuss property acquisition, with a roll call vote confirming the decision. No public report will follow this closed session, and the meeting will transition to new business afterward.

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