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Greenville council overturns FOIA denial, approves sale of city building and property purchase
Summary
At its Aug. 15 meeting the Greenville City Council unanimously overturned a FOIA denial, approved selling a city-owned building at 216 S. Lafayette to Kubec Construction for $80,000 (6–1), and authorized a purchase agreement for two parcels from Stanley and Ruth Ann Bieker after a closed session.
Greenville City Council on Aug. 15 voted to overturn a Freedom of Information Act denial, approved the sale of a city-owned building at 216 S. Lafayette Street to Kubec Construction, LLC for $80,000, and authorized a purchase agreement for two parcels from Stanley G. and Ruth Ann Bieker.
The council began by hearing four brief public comments: Shannon Tanis of Grand Rapids raised concerns about trespassing; Sally Orlow of Sparta expressed worries about Mission Point; Brandee Ritsema of Kentwood said she did not receive communications about a FOIA request; and Catharine Wilson of Trailview Drive reported tree removal and blocked roads related to construction at Forest View.
Councilperson Lehman moved to approve a FOIA appeal and overturn the FOIA Coordinator’s…
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