Kalamazoo celebrating 5,000 lead water service line replacements
A celebration is taking place at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 17 at the Edison Neighborhood Association, located at 816 Washington Ave. in Kalamazoo.
A celebration is taking place at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 17 at the Edison Neighborhood Association, located at 816 Washington Ave. in Kalamazoo.
Attendees will have the opportunity to provide input on design elements, such as outdoor seating, parking options, and more.
The grant program launched today, Tuesday, October 1, and is available to businesses with up to 10 employees.
Located between Michigan Avenue and Lovell Street, the new kiosks allow for a maximum of 90 minutes of parking.
Last year, the event raised more than $8,300, which went directly towards providing 45,650 meals to those in need.
Here’s an action summary from Monday’s Kalamazoo City Commission meeting.
Action will include discussing a 20-year renewable energy contract with Consumers Energy to provide 100% renewable energy.
The fair will allow 11 youth and teen entrepreneurs to showcase their products and services to the community.
Action includes a work session regarding the City of Kalamazoo's participation in Consumer Energy's Renewable Energy Program.
Kalamazoo's water system does not have lead in its source or in its water mains. However, lead can enter drinking water from lead solder or pipes.