Walkable

St Stephen Feedback

I love the green space in Concept B. It would be fantastic to have benches and places to hammock, and have a sizable community garden plot. In my opinion, there are plenty of townhouses and condos in other parts of Grand Rapids nearby. New builds for families with 3+ are greatly needed in both East […]

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St Stephen

As one of the most dense blocks in East Grand Rapids, we enjoy a strong sense of community. And part of that community is allowing our kids to play together with shared oversight. The park and play area around the Church School has always been appreciated as has the way the church community has prioritized

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Mr.

Just moved to the eastern most edge of East Grand Rapids (our backyard property line abuts to the Grand Rapids city limits) from the east coast about 16 months ago.

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More density?

This is a lovely neighborhood with wonderful walk ability to the Eastown shops and restaurants. The mature trees and rain garden show how thoughtful the neighbors are about being part of an urban green space. Perhaps Gladstone with this highlighted area only could be considered to move from SFR to MFR zoning. It would only

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EGRPS possibility?

The one time that I’ve been inside St Stephens I was surprised how big it is, even has a lower level basketball court. My biggest question is with EGRPS having property purchase on the roadmap, would this property be a good fit? Does the planning commission of EGR do any collaboration with EGPS for master

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Walkability & Community

I moved close to Gaslight Village for walkability, and I enjoy seeing diverse people of all generations out and about, especially near the lake. Centralized free parking would help accommodate visitors driving from distances. Housing options with all or mostly one-level living would be great for the many grandparents who move here. More restaurants with

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