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April 2021
Downtown Development Authority Board of Director
The Cedar Springs Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was created in 1990 as a means to halt property value deterioration and to increase property tax valuation, where possible, in the City’s business district. The basic purpose of the CSDDA is to reestablish and maintain the vitality of the Central Business District. Basic components of the plan include parking, commercial development and building renovation. The City’s DDA has worked hard to improve the image of the downtown area by initiating a streetscape…
Find out more »May 2021
Planning Commission
The Cedar Springs Planning Commission reviews zoning and land use matters and is charged with developing a master plan for development of the community along with a zoning ordinance that provides for design flexibility coupled with some degree of control by the municipality. Agenda’s are available online one week prior to the scheduled meeting. You may find the agenda online at http://cityofcedarsprings.org/meetings/meetings-minutes-library/ This meeting may be cancelled if there is no business to discuss. Public notice will be provided if…
Find out more »City Council Meeting
Electors vote for seven Council Members “at large” meaning that Council Members represent the entire City, not a particular district. According to Chapter IV of the City Charter, “through the departments and agencies of the City government, the Council shall provide for the public peace and health and for the safety of persons and property. People often come to Council meetings expecting to present their particular problem and get an immediate answer. Many of these problems could be solved much…
Find out more »Downtown Development Authority Board of Director
The Cedar Springs Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was created in 1990 as a means to halt property value deterioration and to increase property tax valuation, where possible, in the City’s business district. The basic purpose of the CSDDA is to reestablish and maintain the vitality of the Central Business District. Basic components of the plan include parking, commercial development and building renovation. The City’s DDA has worked hard to improve the image of the downtown area by initiating a streetscape…
Find out more »June 2021
Planning Commission
The Cedar Springs Planning Commission reviews zoning and land use matters and is charged with developing a master plan for development of the community along with a zoning ordinance that provides for design flexibility coupled with some degree of control by the municipality. Agenda’s are available online one week prior to the scheduled meeting. You may find the agenda online at http://cityofcedarsprings.org/meetings/meetings-minutes-library/ This meeting may be cancelled if there is no business to discuss. Public notice will be provided if…
Find out more »City Council Meeting
Electors vote for seven Council Members “at large” meaning that Council Members represent the entire City, not a particular district. According to Chapter IV of the City Charter, “through the departments and agencies of the City government, the Council shall provide for the public peace and health and for the safety of persons and property. People often come to Council meetings expecting to present their particular problem and get an immediate answer. Many of these problems could be solved much…
Find out more »Downtown Development Authority Board of Director
The Cedar Springs Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was created in 1990 as a means to halt property value deterioration and to increase property tax valuation, where possible, in the City’s business district. The basic purpose of the CSDDA is to reestablish and maintain the vitality of the Central Business District. Basic components of the plan include parking, commercial development and building renovation. The City’s DDA has worked hard to improve the image of the downtown area by initiating a streetscape…
Find out more »July 2021
Planning Commission
The Cedar Springs Planning Commission reviews zoning and land use matters and is charged with developing a master plan for development of the community along with a zoning ordinance that provides for design flexibility coupled with some degree of control by the municipality. Agenda’s are available online one week prior to the scheduled meeting. You may find the agenda online at http://cityofcedarsprings.org/meetings/meetings-minutes-library/ This meeting may be cancelled if there is no business to discuss. Public notice will be provided if…
Find out more »City Council Meeting
Electors vote for seven Council Members “at large” meaning that Council Members represent the entire City, not a particular district. According to Chapter IV of the City Charter, “through the departments and agencies of the City government, the Council shall provide for the public peace and health and for the safety of persons and property. People often come to Council meetings expecting to present their particular problem and get an immediate answer. Many of these problems could be solved much…
Find out more »Downtown Development Authority Board of Director
The Cedar Springs Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was created in 1990 as a means to halt property value deterioration and to increase property tax valuation, where possible, in the City’s business district. The basic purpose of the CSDDA is to reestablish and maintain the vitality of the Central Business District. Basic components of the plan include parking, commercial development and building renovation. The City’s DDA has worked hard to improve the image of the downtown area by initiating a streetscape…
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