Grand River Whitewater Park Preferred Alternative
Download an updated version of the Green Grand Rapids, Special Study Grand River Whitewater Park Preferred Alternative, prepared for the City of Grand Rapids. (It’s a large file, so be patient — it’s worth the wait!)
This report investigates the benefits and challenges of a whitewater park in Grand Rapids.
Here is an excerpt from the report introduction:
The Green Grand Rapids process, undertaken in 2008-09, serves to update the City of Grand Rapids’ city-wide Master Plan and the Parks and Recreation Master Plan by addressing a range of green infrastructure issues. Several special studies were conducted to illustrate the application of draft Green Grand Rapids recommendations including concept plans for three parks and concepts for expanding recreational opportunities along the Grand River.
The report also includes this quote from Grand Rapids Mayor George Heartwell:
“We are fully committed to a clean Grand River. Already the Grand is a top flight fishery; now imagine our river downtown with a kayak course, canoeing and pleasure boating. Think of the opportunities for development along the river with restaurants and cafes looking over the water while the river edges remain accessible for strolling in three seasons. The river has always been at the center of our community and, with its restoration it will again define us as the people of this place.”
~ Mayor George Heartwell January 2009, State of the City Speech
Tags: Green Grand Rapids, master plan
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December 3rd, 2009 at 1:38 am
As a young professional living and working in Grand Rapids, these are exactly the type of things Grand Rapids needs to do to help reverse the “brain drain” trend. Pursuing a differentiation strategy that integrates exciting activities in an urban setting helps attract my generation Y crowd and retains the people Michigan so desperately needs. I love it!