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Activists march to Grand Rapids police headquarters in rally seeking police ‘defunding’
Updated 10:48 PM;
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI Organizers of an effort to defund the Grand Rapids police say they’ll keep pushing their ideas, even if Grand Rapids city leaders refuse to alter a proposed budget coming to a vote next week.
Activists with the group “Defund the GRPD” rallied Friday, May 14 at the Calder Plaza, in front of Grand Rapids City Hall, before marching to police headquarters on Monroe Center NW.
The rally came just a few days ahead of a scheduled May 20 Grand Rapids City Council meeting where city commissioners will vote whether to approve a $546 million spending plan which includes $55.81 million for police.
E-bikes, more scooters potentially coming to Grand Rapids at the start of summer
Updated 3:28 PM;
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An MLive file photo of Spin scooters. More stand-up scooters, as well as e-bikes, are tentatively coming to Grand Rapids in May or June.Jacob Hamilton
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI E-bikes are finally coming to Grand Rapids streets, and likely just in time for summer.
City staff announced Tuesday, April 13, the electrically-assisted bikes, as well as more stand-up scooters, should be available to ride tentatively in May or June as part of the city’s micromobility pilot.
The roll-out hinges on city commissioners approving an operating agreement in the coming weeks with Lime, a popular micromobility company based in California.