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Trustees discuss federal PFAS-restoration sign at Cascade Park; residents raise utility-stake and solicitation complaints
Summary
Planning staff said a sign at Cascade Park was installed to satisfy federal grant requirements for a PFAS restoration and water-connections project; residents also raised concerns about stakes and caution tape along rights-of-way (suspected fiber work), leftover road-closure signs, and unpermitted solicitors.
Planning Director Hendrick told trustees a large sign at the entrance to Cascade Park was part of a federal infrastructure grant for a PFAS restoration and water connection project and that the City of Grand Rapids was the grant recipient required to display the signage as part of grant compliance. Hendrick said the sign must remain posted until project completion and that staff are looking…
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