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Commission adopts updated city policy for sale and use of city-owned residential lots
Summary
The City Commission approved amendments to the policy governing the sale and use of city-owned residential lots, changing pricing and reimbursement provisions, revising incentives for multi-unit development, and removing an unused landscaping grant provision.
The Muskegon City Commission on Oct. 14 adopted amendments to the city's policy for the use and sale of city-owned residential property (the lot-sale policy). The changes adjust purchase-price formulas, reimbursement rules and development incentives intended to promote attainable housing.
City code coordinator Sam Pulis explained staff recommendations: vacant lots will continue to be sold at 75% of…
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