Latest News About Ottawa County steps forward in housing

Updated 2026-06-17 19:57

Ottawa County has a range of housing projects deploying TIF to rebalance brownfield areas to redevelop brownfield sites. Three brownfield efforts support affordable/workforce housing through 2024-2025. Reports note rising rents and home prices, a growing housing gap despite new units, thousands still needed for rental and income-qualified housing. ongoing county efforts to increase inventory to support local employers and services. County leaders stress incremental one-build-at-a-time progress, connecting housing supply with economic growth and quality of life. Ottawa County Media Room references ongoing affordable housing challenges alongside forward-moving solutions. Only 15 months after legislation expanding TIF, progress continues. Report: housing progress continues, yet gaps persist for many. Officials note improvements for low to middle incomes. A Holland proposal is viewed as a step in the right direction. The county discusses housing updates in newsletters and local reports. Overall, Ottawa County advances housing with economic growth in mind.

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Ottawa County, Michigan, Project Updates Newsletter

The Performance Improvement division completed several projects in November and December including an evaluation plan for a food club, assisting with a nonprofit salary survey, and completing a staffing evaluation for Zeeland City. Land use projects included launching a groundwater reporting tool and installing monitoring sensors. Economic development efforts included developing a digital inclusion strategy and farmland preservation applications. Ongoing projects include evaluating community...

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Ottawa County Media Room

While a lack of affordable housing continues to be a major challenge for Michigan, Ottawa County communities are moving forward with solutions. Just 15 months after the state passed legislation expanding the use of Tax-Increment Financing (TIF) to support certain housing development activities, there are now three brownfield site redevelopments taking advantage of the tool in Ottawa County – two in Hudsonville and one in Spring Lake.

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