MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI - Several projects moved forward in Muskegon County in November.
In Muskegon, a proposed waterfront development gained traction and support as it nears a final vote by the city commission this month.
An old, abandoned school in the east side of Muskegon is closer to being developed into affordable housing, park buildings will see needed improvements and a county park was approved to get a new, 18-hole disc golf course.
In Norton Shores, an engineering firm catches a tax break for a $2.7 million expansion.
Keep reading to see what crossed planners’ desks this November in Muskegon County.
1 - Muskegon land swap plan gains momentum with county support, initial zoning approval
A proposed waterfront development project, a land swap on Muskegon Lake, would close a campg

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