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Residents urge council to support Holland Museum and improve welcoming signage; public comments also pressed homelessness and human-trafficking concerns

3066824 · April 16, 2025
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At the April 16 public comment period, residents asked the Holland City Council for stronger support for the Holland Museum’s long-term sustainability, student representatives urged inclusive welcoming signage, and others urged more humane options for people experiencing homelessness and attention to human-trafficking indicators.

HOLLAND, Mich. — Multiple speakers used the Holland City Council’s April 16 public-comment period to raise concerns about cultural institutions, signage that reflects growing diversity, and social issues including homelessness and human-trafficking risks.

Adam Devereux, who said he has joined the board of directors of the Holland Museum, gave a detailed appeal for a “sustainable plan” to ensure the museum’s future. Devereux told the council the museum is “far more than a building” and described it as a long-standing steward of local history, noting its American Association of Museums accreditation and an expanding collection of “over a hundred thousand…

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