The Grand River restoration isn’t just about removing dams—it’s about making the river accessible for all.
With a $95 million investment, Grand Rapids is restoring habitat, improving water quality, and reconnecting communities to the river.
"We’ve engaged neighborhood groups, local tribes, and residents to ensure this river belongs to everyone," says Mike Stahl of the City of Grand Rapids.
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