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Muskegon commission approves multiple housing incentives, zoning changes and business tax exemptions
Summary
At its Dec. 9 meeting the Muskegon City Commission approved several Neighborhood Enterprise Zone certificates for single‑family home development, established redevelopment and commercial exemption certificates for downtown businesses, and approved a Brownfield plan amendment extending local TIF capture; the consent agenda also included city land and development contract adjustments.
The Muskegon City Commission on Dec. 9 approved a slate of items intended to support housing development and downtown business investment.
Development analyst Isabella Gonzales reported multiple Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (NEZ) applications: Stephen Homes & Investments received approvals for 502 and 508 Mary Street (estimated project costs $175,000 and $140,000) granting 15‑year NEZ tax incentives; West Urban Properties LLC received NEZ approval for 1355 Adams Ave and 1366 Leonard Ave (combined estimate $294,900); and Aventure Investments LLC received a 15‑year NEZ certificate for 289 Meakin Street (estimated $166,000 project…
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