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This document serves as a component of the City of Muskegon's Master Land Use Plan, focusing specifically on the Nims Neighborhood. It presents a detailed analysis of the neighborhood's existing conditions, including land use, housing, commercial and industrial inventories, recreational opportunities, transportation, and historic features. The plan proposes several projects to guide future development, enhance public access to the waterfront, revitalize vacant commercial properties, improve traffic and public spaces, and preserve the neighborhood's unique character and historical assets, aiming to promote economic development and community livability.
The 2025 Transportation Asset Management Plan for the City of Muskegon outlines a strategy to maintain, preserve, upgrade, and operate its physical transportation assets, including roads, bridges, culverts, and signals, through 2030. The plan, mandated by Michigan Public Act 325 of 2018, aims to maximize the condition of the network, ensure responsible use of public funds, and enhance transparency in managing transportation infrastructure. Key focus areas include inventorying assets, assessing their condition, defining long-range goals, planning projects for pavement, bridge, culvert, and signal assets, managing financial resources, conducting risk analysis, and coordinating with other entities. A primary objective is to achieve and maintain 100% of bridges in fair or good condition, with zero classified as structurally deficient, within five years.
This document serves as a component of the City of Muskegon Master Land Use Plan, specifically focusing on the Campbell Field neighborhood. It provides a detailed overview of the neighborhood's existing conditions, including land use, housing, commercial and industrial inventories, parks, community nodes, transportation, and potential redevelopment properties. The plan outlines six key projects aimed at improving infrastructure, conserving natural areas, enhancing connectivity, optimizing street design, developing vacant land, and studying redevelopment opportunities within the neighborhood.
This document, a component of the City of Muskegon's Master Land Use Plan, focuses on the Sheldon Park neighborhood, detailing its characteristics including land use, housing, commercial inventory, parks, and transportation. It outlines four strategic projects designed to enhance the neighborhood: improving pedestrian infrastructure on Apple Avenue and Getty Street, planning for the redevelopment of civic buildings, strategically developing new multiple-family housing near commercial corridors, and strengthening the connection between the school campus and Sheldon Park across Madison Street. The plan aims to improve walkability, optimize land use, diversify housing options, and enhance community connectivity and recreational opportunities.
This document, a component of the City of Muskegon's Master Land Use Plan, provides a detailed description of the Beachwood-Bluffton Neighborhood. It covers the neighborhood's geography, land use zoning (with a focus on open space and single-family housing), housing options, commercial and industrial inventories, parks, community nodes, and transportation infrastructure. The plan outlines five specific projects aimed at mitigating flooding, extending the Lakeshore Trail, balancing beach access with preservation, beautifying the marina district, and strengthening non-motorized connections to Dune Harbor Park, thereby guiding future development and improvements.
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