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  1. Community Engagement Plan for the City of St. Joseph

    City Commission | Page

    Z 001_-_community_engagement_plan_for_the_city_of_st_joseph_-_approved_february_4_2019.pdf Community Engagement Plan for the City of St. Joseph February 4, 2019 1 Community Engagement Plan ... • Reducing long term costs. Community engagement is typically associated with two very different events. The ... learn new skills, have fun and develop a closer connection to their community while helping adults ...

  2. Parks & Recreation

    Parks & Recreation | Page

    Master Plan Update for 2020-2025 has been prepared as a guide for future park planning in the community ... a non-profit group devoted to the promotion of the community through sponsoring various events to enhance the ... encompassing approximately 200 plus acres available to the public to enjoy. Recreational activities and events ...

  3. Candy Cane Lane at Milton Park

    Community | Calendar Event | 12/23/23 12:00pm

    winter time tradition, Candy Cane Lane is a fun, family-friendly event. Come stroll through the park and ... popular Candy Cane Lane to Milton Park. A new St. Joseph winter time tradition, Candy Cane Lane is a fun ... , family-friendly event. Come stroll through the park and enjoy looking at the multi-colored candy canes placed ...

  4. Parks & Rec Update | Spring/Summer 2023

    Parks & Recreation | Page

    honoring the past. It serves as the host for large events in the summer including the summer Farmer’s ... activity, photo area, and DJ playing fun music. Ages 4- 12 Union + Social 216 Court St St. Joseph, MI 49085 ... through fun soccer activities. No competitive soccer games will be played – just fun soccer activities! ...

  5. Synopsis of Events and Promotional Campaigns Completed During the Fiscal Year

    Downtown Development Authority | Page

    Z 2018_-_2019_fiscal_year_synopsis_and_promotional_campaigns_adopted_october_3_2019.pdf City of St. Joseph Downtown Development Authority 2018 – 2019 Fiscal Year Synopsis of Events and ... Authority 2019 Business and Property Owner Information” was created and distributed in Fall 2018. ... 2018-2019 Fiscal Year Synopsis and Promotional Campaigns Adopted October 3, 2019 Image Slideshow ...

  6. Right-of-Way Trees

    Parks & Recreation | Page

    Trees provide many benefits to the community, and the City of St. Joseph has invested much time ... guides...  American National Standards Institute (ANSI)  Tree City USA Bulletin No. 19 – How to Select and ... Plant a Tree  Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Tree Planting Guide (IC4108) The year after the ...

  7. Annual Reports

    Planning Commission | Page

    Workshop, Petoskey, Michigan, one-day event in May 2019. 8. Redevelopment Ready Communities Workshop, Battle ... participate at community events. On November 6, 2019, the Downtown Plan Steering Committee recommended that ... Downtown Association Spring Workshop, Lansing, Michigan, one-day event in March 2019 3. Michigan ...

  8. Downtown Vision Master Plan

    Downtown Development Authority | Page

    within the community. Further, Downtown hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, offering ... community, providing the ideal location for a wide range of events, festivals, and activities. The Downtown ... Goal #5 Enhance the events, festivals, and out- door community gathering opportuni- ties in Downtown. ...

  9. Annual City Budget and Capital Improvement Plan

    Finance & Utility Billing | Page

    Plan 2021 Budget: 2021-2026 Capital Improvement Plan 2021-2022 Budget 2020-2021 Budget 2019-2020 Budget ... Ambulance 55,900 45,403 54,400 55,500 721.000 Community Development 128,700 94,970 123,200 138,300 728.000 ... reviewed annually. It provides the framework for the realization of community goals and objectives and ...

  10. Invasive Plant Survey and Assessment

    Parks & Recreation | Page

     ACTIONS: INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL ANNUAL WORK PLAN ......................................... 20  A.  COMMUNITY ... understanding that successful long‐term management is ultimately about restoring healthy ecosystems  capable of resisting reinvasion by stabilizing soils and re‐establishing diverse native plant communities ...   composed of well‐adapted plants of southwest Michigan’s natural communities.     II. CURRENT CONDITIONS  A. Where We Begin:  Regional Ecological Setting   The ...

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