There’s plenty happening in South Haven right now to spur the development of new housing.
Assistant City Manager Michael Landis provided the city council with an update on the latest this week. He said the city is taking a multi-faceted approach to housing development, recognizing there’s no one solution and that incremental developments with a wide range of price points will help meet local needs.
One thing the city is working on is a comprehensive list of available properties, but because not all of them are city-owned, Landis said cooperation is key.
“ City staff are collaborating with local property owners and strategically identifying parcels to promote prime opportunities for housing development,” Landis said. “ That may mean water

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