Adrian City Commission looking at ordinance to allow food trucks
Martha A. Churchill
Special to The Daily Telegram
ADRIAN It’s possible a few food trucks may appear in parks or parking lots around Adrian late this summer.
That could happen, if the Adrian City Commission continues to discuss an ordinance approving food trucks, which would probably be limited to certain public parks or perhaps even some parking areas downtown.
As he introduced the ordinance to the city commissioners during a premeeting Monday, city administrator Greg Elliott said the draft ordinance is based on the law used by Traverse City.
Martha A. Churchill
ADRIAN A regional bike trail is starting to come together, one piece at a time.
The new Adrian piece, east of South Main Street, will run alongside the Adrian & Blissfield Rail Road tracks, allowing for bicycle traffic between Division and Main.
The city of Adrian already has the Kiwanis Trail bike path system on the west side of Main Street going through Riverside and Trestle parks and following some now-defunct railroad lines.
What’s new? The city of Tecumseh, the city of Adrian, Raisin Township and Adrian Township have approved formation of the new Kiwanis Regional Trail Authority.
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ADRIAN A marijuana company wants to turn land on West Beecher Road into its own business park.
The Adrian City Commission approved the sale of another 54 acres to Objectiv Growth Monday. The sale, worth $500,000, is the second land deal the two entities have struck. The city agreed to sell 102 acres of its Marvin Farm property to the company last November for $1.3 million. The land is across from Fluresh on the north side of Beecher.
What originally started out as an offer of $500,000 for 20 acres has turned into a $1.8 million deal for the city, which has owned the property since 2003. The city will net a profit, too, as it purchased the land for about $1.25 million, according to city administrator Greg Elliott.
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