Macomb County offers new COVID-19 vaccination site for seniors 60 and older
County continues partnership with SMART to issue vaccine to seniors
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STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – Through a partnership with SMART, Macomb County is offering a new vaccination location in Sterling Heights.
The vaccination site is at the Sterling Heights Senior Center on Utica Road, between Schoenherr and Van Dyke roads.
Appointments are required. Eligible residents and workers can call the SMART Macomb Vaccine line at 586-421-6579.
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Macomb County executive Mark Hackel said the new site is currently dedicated to vaccinating Macomb County
residents and workers who are 60 years old and older.
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Roseville prepares for major overhaul of Gratiot Avenue By: Brendan Losinski | C&G Newspapers | Published February 7, 2021
A section of Gratiot Avenue will be seeing major reconstruction efforts in 2021 and 2022. The area between 11 Mile and Common roads will be worked on between March and November in 2021, and the area between Common and 14 Mile roads will be worked on between March and November in 2022.
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ROSEVILLE Michigan Department of Transportation and Roseville officials are preparing for the beginning of a major Gratiot Avenue revitalization project that will take place over the next two years.
Work will proceed from March 2021 to November 2021 for phase one of the project and from March 2022 until November 2022 for phase two of the project.
Roseville establishes commercial rehabilitation district at Utica Junction
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ROSEVILLE The Roseville City Council approved the establishment of a commercial rehabilitation district around the Utica Junction area at its regular meeting Dec. 8.
The district will encompass Utica Road properties between Homer Street and both Peters Street and Tranquil Street. It does not include any properties fronting Gratiot Avenue or anything north of Peters and Tranquil. The district could be expanded in the future if needs arise. The goal of the district is to aid businesses in the area, through tax incentives, to remain in the area or to encourage businesses to move to the area.