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Council adopts resolutions to begin final hearings on downtown assessments; snowmelt and parking rates to rise about 3%

Holland City Council · September 18, 2025
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Summary

Council adopted resolutions of necessity to set public hearings (Oct. 1) for the principal shopping district, downtown snowmelt and downtown parking assessments; staff described limited rate changes and the reasons (expanded services, power/maintenance costs).

The Holland City Council on Sept. 9 voted to adopt resolutions of necessity and schedule final hearings Oct. 1 for three downtown assessments: the principal shopping district assessment, the downtown snowmelt operations and maintenance assessment, and the downtown parking operations and maintenance assessment.

Cara De Albre, principal shopping district coordinator, told council the principal shopping district assessment funds downtown marketing, promotions and events and is calculated by property square…

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