
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Grand Rapids business leaders, developers and realtors are voicing concerns about the city’s climate action plan, claiming it could stifle new development, create regulation overload and be costly for businesses over the coming years.
The city’s proposed Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) is a 115-page document outlining how the city aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions through policies related to transportation, housing, energy consumption and more.
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