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[email protected] IRON MOUNTAIN A second marijuana dispensary in Iron Mountain may open by June as Lume Cannabis wraps up the transformation of two dilapidated downtown buildings at a reported cost of $2.1 million. The city council Monday heard updates from two businesses granted licenses to sell marijuana, giving each of them until Nov. 1 to meet commitments made during the application process in 2019. In October, Rize Cannabis opened a curbside dispensary at 1580 N. Stephenson Ave. after promising a $5 million investment for its retail outlet and accompanying cultivation center. Lume promised a $2.18 million project that includes a retail shop at 117 and 119 S. Stephenson Ave., as well as a growing and processing component on the west side of Hydraulic Falls Road between Stephenson Avenue and Breitung Cutoff Road. ....
[email protected] IRON MOUNTAIN Businesses holding licenses to grow or sell marijuana in Iron Mountain are expected to report by Friday on the progress they’ve made in meeting promises made during the city’s application process in 2019. In seeking applications, the council capped the number of retailers at two and mainly scored the proposed projects on economic factors. A pair of retail shops and accompanying grow facilities were authorized in January 2020. Because the pandemic has slowed construction, the deadline to begin full operations was extended from Oct. 1, 2020, to April 1, 2021. Now, at the direction of the city council, City Manager Jordan Stanchina is requesting information from the licensees on their progress. ....
Jan 27, 2021 LANSING, Mich. The Michigan Department of Transportation has awarded a $375,000 state Transportation Economic Development Fund Category F grant to the Dickinson County Road Commission for upcoming work on East Breitung Avenue, also known as Breitung Cut-Off Road. The road is a major east-west route in southwest Dickinson County and serves as a bypass of Iron Mountain for vehicles traveling between U.S. 2 and Kingsford. It also provides connections to U.S. 141 and M-95. The pavement is in poor condition and the roadway is nearing the end of its useful life, according to an MDOT news release. The DCRC plans to rebuild East Breitung Avenue from 400 feet east of Hydraulic Falls Road to 1,600 feet west of U.S. 141. Additional work includes culvert replacement and the installation of new guardrail to improve safety. ....
MDOT Gov. Whitmer announces transportation economic development grant that will improve E. Breitung Avenue in Dickinson County Contact: Brian Armstrong, MDOT Office of Economic Development, 517-335-2636 Agency: Transportation January 25, 2021 The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is awarding a state Transportation Economic Development Fund (TEDF) Category F grant of $375,000 to the Dickinson County Road Commission (DCRC). From day one, I ve been clear that we need to invest more in our state s roads, said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Today, I m proud to announce a transportation economic development grant that will help the DCRC rebuild an important corridor in the community. Road projects like this connect workers to jobs and provide important links for our communities. We must do more to fix our roads and I stand ready to work with anyone willing to get the job done. ....