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ELK RAPIDS DDA CONGRATULATES BOS WINE ON $25,000 MATCH ON MAIN GRANT AWARD

The Elk Rapids Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is pleased to announce that Bos Wine has been selected to receive a $25,000 grant through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s (MEDC) Match on Main Program. This investment underscores Bos Wine’s commitment to elevating the downtown experience and exemplifies the spirit of innovation and community that drives Elk Rapids forward.

Grant Award Highlights

  • Recipient: Bos Wine (Le Bos LLC)

  • Award Amount: $25,000

  • Program: Match on Main, administered by the Michigan Strategic Fund and MEDC

  • Purpose: Support working capital needs, specifically inventory expansion to meet growing demand

Bos Wine has requested a $25,000 Match on Main working capital grant to support a targeted expansion of its operations, specifically increasing production by 250 cases and driving an estimated 15 percent growth in annual sales by covering key inventory and operational expenses, and will implement the project over a 15-month timeline beginning April 15, 2025, and concluding July 17, 2026.

“Bos Wine’s vision for scaling production exemplifies the innovation and community focus we strive to support at the DDA. This grant will not only strengthen their business but will also drive more foot traffic and economic vitality to our Ames Street district,” said Janet Rentsch, Board Member, Elk Rapids DDA.

About the Match on Main Program

Launched by the Michigan Strategic Fund, the Match on Main grant program empowers small businesses in downtown and commercial districts to undertake transformative projects. Eligible costs may be incurred from the date of application submission through one year from the date of execution of the grant agreement. Projects must be completed within 12 months of that execution date, with extensions considered—though not guaranteed—by the Michigan Strategic Fund Board.

About Elk Rapids DDA

Since its establishment in 1986, the Elk Rapids DDA has championed downtown revitalization through strategic investments, partnership building, and community-focused programming. Elk Rapids is a Michigan Main Street and RRC community.

Media Contact:

  • John Mach, Executive Director

  • Elk Rapids Downtown Development Authority

  • Phone: (231) 264-9274

  • Email: DDAExecutiveDirector@elkrapids.org

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Elk Rapids DDA Announces Second Round of Façade Grant Funding

The Elk Rapids Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is pleased to announce the launch of the second round of its Façade Grant Program for the 2025–2026 fiscal year. This competitive grant initiative is designed to support local businesses and property owners in revitalizing and enhancing the visual appeal of commercial and mixed-use buildings within the DDA District.

With a total of $40,000 allocated to this round, eligible applicants can receive up to $20,000 in matching grant funds to support improvements such as masonry repair, window and door restoration, permanent signage, awnings, and other architectural or design enhancements that honor the historic and long-standing character of Elk Rapids.

“The Façade Grant Program is about more than just bricks and mortar,” said Janet Rentsch, DDA Board Member. “It is a commitment to preserving the charm and economic vitality of our downtown district. With each successful project, we see the impact that thoughtful design and community investment can have on the look and feel of our village.”

Applications are now open and must be submitted via email in PDF format by October 24, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. An in-person workshop to assist potential applicants will be held on September 18, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at the Government Center. Business owners are encouraged to bring their laptops and questions for hands-on guidance.

Grant recipients will be announced on November 13, 2025, following the review and approval process by the DDA Review Committee and Board. Projects must be completed by November 12, 2026. Reimbursement will be issued upon project completion and submission of final paid invoices.

For more information, detailed guidelines, or to access the application, visit https://www.elkrapids.org/dda-facade-grant or email DDAGrantAdmin@elkrapids.org

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Save the Date – Citizens Academy Applications

📅 Save the Date – Citizens Academy Applications

Applications for the 2025 Elk Rapids Citizens Academy open Wednesday, August 20 and close Tuesday, September 23.

This free, six-week program gives residents and those who work in our community a behind-the-scenes look at how Village government works. Meet department leaders, tour facilities, and learn how decisions are made on everything from budgeting to public safety.

Program Dates: Wednesdays, October 1 – November 5, 2025
Time: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
Applications Open: August 20, 2025
Applications Close: September 23, 2025

📍 Space is limited, so mark your calendar and get ready to apply! Application details will be available on the Village website and at the Government Center.

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2025 Public Participation Plan

On August 6, 2025, the Village Council officially adopted the Public Participation Plan. This plan will be implemented gradually and will serve as a guide to strengthen transparency, increase community involvement, and improve communication between the Village and residents. We look forward to working together to make sure every voice is heard.

To view the plan: CLICK HERE

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Various Water Projects Update 08.08.2025

🚧 WATER & SEWER CONSTRUCTION UPDATE – August 8, 2025 🚧

We’re continuing progress on critical infrastructure upgrades throughout the Village. Here’s what’s coming up:

🔨 Upcoming Work
• Iroquois St. between Lake and Ames is scheduled for paving on August 13
• Watermain has been placed on Golf Course Dr. loop, with connections to the existing system continuing over the next two weeks
• Final grading and paving on Park St. (Buckley to Third) and Third St. (between Meguzee Point Dr. and Park) are scheduled for August 14–15
• Charles St. sanitary sewer improvements begin the week of August 18

🚧 Traffic Reminders
Iroquois St. will be closed to through traffic during watermain work and intermittently until paving is finished
Park St. & Third St. will be closed to through traffic during grading and paving
Charles St. will be closed for sanitary sewer construction

Please slow down near work zones and follow posted detours. We appreciate your patience while we complete these important upgrades!

📌 All work is weather-dependent and subject to change.

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Mitchell Drive Update 08.08.2025

🚧 Mitchell Dr. Water & Sewer Improvements – Construction Update 🚧
📅 Update as of August 8, 2025

Construction is actively underway on Mitchell Drive for water and sewer system improvements. Work is weather-dependent and will continue through August and September.

🔧 Upcoming Work
➡️ Water and sewer main testing is scheduled for the weeks of August 11 and August 18.
➡️ Installation of water and sewer services will begin near 120 Ames and move south.
➡️ New service box locations will be marked in the field, with stakes showing customer addresses.

🚦 Traffic Reminder
Please use caution when traveling in the area. Sections of Mitchell Dr. may be closed during work hours, with alternate access points needed. Residents will still have driveway access each day after work concludes.

Thank you for your patience as we complete these vital infrastructure upgrades!

📌 Schedule and work zones are subject to change depending on weather and field conditions.

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Speaking of Wildlife Book Event

📚🐾 Join us for "Speaking of Wildlife" — a thought-provoking evening with author and professor Dr. Christopher J. Preston, exploring how humans and wildlife can coexist in a changing world. Moderated by Ellie Katz from Interlochen Public Radio.

🗓 August 21 at 6 PM
📍 Grace Memorial Harbor Pavilion, 129 N. Cedar St, Elk Rapids
🌱 Suggested donation: $10
🔗 www.greenelkrapids.org

Come hear insights from the author of Tenacious Beasts and The Synthetic Age, and be part of the conversation on conservation and hope. Sponsored by GreenER.

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Brush Pickup Schedule Change

🚨 Brush Pickup Schedule Change 🚨

Due to Harbor Days activities, brush pickup for the Village of Elk Rapids will be moved to Tuesday, August 5 instead of the usual Monday schedule.

Please have brush placed curbside by 7:00 AM on Tuesday to ensure collection. We appreciate your understanding as we support this busy and exciting week in our community!

Questions? Contact the Department of Public Works at (231) 264-0036.

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Tennis Courts Closure 07/26/2025

Ballin’ at the Bay is back this Saturday!

Join us for the annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament happening at the Bay this Saturday, July 26! Expect a full day of competition, community, and fun.

Please note: The Village tennis courts will be closed all day Saturday to accommodate the event.

Thanks for your understanding, and come out to cheer on the players!

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Village Water & Sewer Projects Update 07/25/2025

Infrastructure improvements are continuing throughout the Village, with active work scheduled into October 2025. Here’s a quick look at what’s happening:

**Iroquois St. (Lake to Ames)**

  • Watermain and service installation is complete

  • Final connections and abandonment of the old main are underway

  • Stormwater upgrades and new culverts to follow

    • Road closed to through traffic**, intermittent closures for storm system work

    • Paving tentatively scheduled for August 11**

**Golf Course Dr. Loop**

  • Watermain is in place

  • Testing and system connections to be completed in the next two weeks

**Park St. (Buckley to Third) & Third St. (Meguzee Point to Park)**

  • Watermain installed and tested

  • Water service installations continue week of **July 28**

    • Road closures in effect**

    • Paving also targeted for August 11**

**Charles St.**

  • Sanitary sewer improvements begin the week of **August 4**

    • Road closed to through traffic** during construction

Please be alert and drive cautiously near all project areas. Thank you for your continued patience and support as we improve our community’s infrastructure!

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Mitchell Drive Water & Sewer Improvements Update 07/25/2025

**Mitchell Drive Water & Sewer Improvements Update**

Construction work continues on Mitchell Drive as part of our water and sewer infrastructure improvements. Starting the weeks of **July 28 and August 4**, crews will be installing sewer mains between **110 Ames and 120 Ames**, followed by water main testing and service installation between **120 Ames and 112 Mitchell Dr.**

Work includes:

* Sewer main installation and testing
* Water and sanitary service connections
* New force main service box locations

**Traffic Notice:** Mitchell Dr. may be closed during working hours. Residents may need to use alternate access points. Driveway access will be restored by the end of each day.

All work is weather permitting and scheduled to continue through August and September 2025.

We appreciate your patience as we improve essential infrastructure in the Village!

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Veteran’s Memorial Park Now Offers ADA-Compliant Beach Wheelchair and Mobility Mats

Visitors to Veteran’s Memorial Park can now enjoy greater access to the beautiful shoreline, thanks to the installation of an ADA-compliant beach wheelchair and mobility mats. This exciting accessibility improvement is the result of a collaboration between the nonprofit organization Do A Little Good and the Elk Rapids Parks and Recreation Commission.

The beach wheelchair is designed to navigate sandy terrain, allowing individuals with mobility challenges to safely and comfortably enjoy the beach and water. In addition, the newly installed mobility mats provide a firm and stable pathway across the sand, making it easier for wheelchair users, individuals with walkers, and families with strollers to access the waterfront.

"This project is about inclusivity and ensuring that everyone—regardless of physical ability—can enjoy our incredible public spaces," said Marge Baldwin of Do A Little Good. "We're proud to partner with the Parks and Recreation Commission to help make Veteran’s Memorial Park more accessible to all."

The initiative was made possible through community donations, Parks and Recreation funds and support from local volunteers Phil and Carol Heles, Gary and Kate Manthey and Paul and Paula Moyer who constructed the shed that stores the beach wheelchair. Hands-on assistance was also provided by Alex Pray and the Elk Rapids Department of Public Works (DPW), which constructed a platform and ramp to the storage shed housing the beach wheelchair. Their work ensures safe, convenient access for those retrieving and returning the chair.

“These improvements are a meaningful step forward for our village,” said Carol Heles of the Parks and Recreation Commission. “We’re grateful for the dedication and passion of Do A Little Good, the DPW, and everyone who contributed to this project.”

The beach wheelchair is available for public use at no charge. Instructions for use and availability can be found on signage posted on the storage shed at the park.

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Grant Acknowledgments for Tree Planting

🌳 Big thanks to the DTE Energy Foundation, DNR, and ReLeaf Michigan for helping us plant 50 new trees along Ames Street! With support from DTE, the Elk Rapids DDA, and MEDC's RAP 2.0, this project brings us one step closer to Michigan’s goal of 50 million trees by 2030. 🌱🌎

Check out the full list on the DNR Tree Recording Website soon! #TeamVillage #ElkRapids #TreePlanting #SustainableFuture

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Mitchell Drive 07.01.2025

🚧 Mitchell Dr. Project Update – Week of July 1 🚧

Crews will be working Wednesday and Thursday this week. No work on Friday, July 4. Sewer main installation is planned between 120 Ames and 117 Mitchell Dr.

⚠️ Mitchell Dr. may be closed during the day, but driveways will be accessible by evening.

📍 See full update below ⬇️

— Village of Elk Rapids DPW

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Brush Pickup Notice

Brush Pickup Notice

The Village of Elk Rapids DPW will be collecting brush this Wednesday and Thursday (July 2 & 3).

Regular monthly pickup will also take place on Monday, July 8, as scheduled (first Monday of the month).

Residents may begin placing brush at the street starting now.

Brush Guidelines:

• Place neatly at the shoulder of the street, butt ends facing out

• Do not place in ditches

• No grass clippings, yard rakings, leaves, trash, construction materials, firewood, animal waste, vines, or garden waste

• Piles must be neat — unorganized piles will be bypassed

As a reminder, brush pickup runs monthly from April through November.

Questions? Email Alex Pray at apray@elkrapids.org

— Village of Elk Rapids DPW

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2025-2026 COMPACTOR PASS

2025-2026 Compactor Pass 

-          The 2025-2026 compactor pass is enclosed with the 2025 Village summer tax bill. Village of Elk Rapids tax paying residents receive a new pass each year.  For 2025-2026 the pass is RED. Please reuse the plastic cover or stop by the Village offices or the compactor for a new cover.

-          The compactor pass should be visible to the compactor operator either by holding it up or placing it on the dashboard as you circle around the building.

-          The expiration date of the 2025-2026 compactor pass is August 1, 2026.  This allows for a one-month grace period.

-          A lost pass can be reissued to the property owner upon receipt of a $75.00 fee payable at the Village Offices.

-          Compactor passes allow for the disposal of household refuse only and up to six (6) bags each day the compactor facility is operating.

-          If landlords do not issue a pass to the tenant of their property, the renter shall purchase compactor bags at the Village Market or make other arrangements for their refuse disposal. 

-          Non-village residents can use the compactor with compactor bags purchased at the Village Market.

-          The compactor is open Wednesday 11:00 am – 7:00 pm and Saturday 9:30 am – 5:00 pm.

-          Guidelines for acceptable materials are posted at the compactor facility.

-          The compactor premises are under video surveillance for the safety of citizens and Village staff.

-          The compactor operator will refuse services if these rules are not followed.

Please contact us if you have any questions.

-The Village of Elk Rapids

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Village of Elk Rapids Recognized for Environmental Leadership

Village of Elk Rapids Recognized for Environmental Leadership

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Elk Rapids, Michigan – June 16, 2025 — The Village of Elk Rapids was recognized for its environmental leadership by the statewide Michigan Green Communities (MGC) program. As part of the annual Michigan Green Communities (MGC) Challenge, local governments are awarded bronze, silver, gold, or platinum seals of achievement. These achievements demonstrate community leadership in various areas, including energy efficiency, climate resilience, recycling, mobility, environmental stewardship, and more.

The Village of Elk Rapids achieved gold status for exemplary action in multiple categories, including planning, economic development, land use, materials management (also known as recycling, composting, and waste diversion), water conservation and protection, clean mobility, and community engagement.

“This achievement reflects the dedication our entire community has shown toward environmental responsibility and innovation,” said Tracy Fosdick, Village Council Pro-Tem and Green ER liaison. “We are proud to lead by example and remain committed to preserving the natural beauty and resources that make Elk Rapids such a special place to call home.”

The MGC Challenge had a record number of participants this year, with 68 communities being recognized for their efforts. The Village of Elk Rapids and the other participants logged actions taken through 2024 to improve sustainability efforts. Six communities achieved bronze certification, eighteen achieved silver certification, forty-two achieved gold certification, and two achieved platinum certification.

The MGC program is open to all local governments in Michigan at no cost. MGC is a sustainability networking, benchmarking, and technical assistance program. It guides and supports communities in adapting to a changing climate, protecting infrastructure, improving the quality of life for residents, and creating a more environmentally sustainable and economically competitive future for the state of Michigan.

Michigan Green Communities is supported by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy; the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services; the Michigan Economic Development Corporation; the Michigan Department of Transportation; the Michigan Department of Natural Resources; the Michigan Association of Counties; the Michigan Municipal League; and the Michigan Townships Association. For more information about this program, please visit their website at www.migreencommunities.com.

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About Michigan Green Communities

Michigan Green Communities (MGC) is a collaborative statewide program that supports local governments in advancing sustainability, climate resilience, and environmental stewardship. Through benchmarking, technical assistance, and peer learning, MGC helps communities identify and implement actions that improve quality of life, protect natural resources, and strengthen economic competitiveness. The program is supported by multiple state agencies and organizations, including the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Michigan Department of Transportation, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Michigan Association of Counties, Michigan Municipal League, and Michigan Townships Association. Participation in MGC is open to all Michigan local governments at no cost. Learn more at www.migreencommunities.com.

About the Village of Elk Rapids

The Village of Elk Rapids is a vibrant waterfront community located in Antrim County, Michigan. Known for its natural beauty, strong sense of community, and commitment to responsible growth, Elk Rapids offers residents and visitors access to pristine beaches, scenic parks, and a thriving local business district. The Village is dedicated to preserving its unique environment through forward-thinking planning, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. With a focus on sustainability and quality of life, Elk Rapids continues to invest in initiatives that protect its resources for current and future generations.

For all inquiries, please contact:

Questions regarding the Michigan Green Communities program can be directed to Danielle Beard, Michigan Green Communities Program Coordinator, at info@migreencommunities.com.

Questions regarding The Village of Elk’s sustainability and environmental efforts can be directed to Village Clerk, Leah Moskovitz, at lmoskovitz@elkrapids.org.

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