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Planning commission highlights 2025 work; staff previews school parking and composting updates
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Summary
Zoning staff presented the Planning Commission’s 2025 annual report, which emphasized master‑plan work and limited rezoning activity; staff also briefed the commission on coordinated parking solutions with the school district, expanded composting service, and summer road and water‑main work.
Zoning administrator Jay Gianotti summarized the Planning Commission’s 2025 annual report, required by the Michigan Planning Enabling Act, noting the commission met seven times and devoted much of its work to a master‑plan update; there were no rezonings or zoning‑map amendments in 2025, several site reviews and variances were handled, and a Brownfield Redevelopment Authority enabling action was approved at the city‑commission level.
Commissioners discussed annual‑report content and the possibility of adding recommendations to future reports, including timing for master‑plan updates and potential joint sessions with the City Commission for implementation discussions.
In a separate report, staff member Doug reported on upcoming City Commission agenda items and local projects: coordination with East Grand Rapids Public Schools on temporary parking during a high‑school construction project, an expansion of yard‑waste and food‑scraps composting service (covered by property taxes, with an FAQ on the city website), and phased road and water‑main work on Oakwood, Beechwood, Bonnell and Cambridge streets scheduled for the summer. Staff said the work is being scheduled to minimize simultaneous disruptions across the city.

