Flooding in West Michigan – Latest Update

 

Emergency Management Division Flood Update

Kent County – The Kent County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution this morning to extend the local State of Emergency for an additional 30 days.

This means the declaration, made April 19, remains in effect for all Kent County villages, townships and cities, through May 24, 2013. This extension gives

Kent County official additional time to complete damage assessments. This process is necessary to determine if Governor Rick Snyder will issue a Declaration

of Disaster; a step towards requesting FEMA funding or assistance.

Less than a quarter of the residents evacuated have been allowed to return home. “While the water is receding, it is still at or above flood stage in many locations,”

said Jack Stewart, Emergency Management Coordinator. “We are in touch with jurisdictions and know where flooding issues have occurred. Teams will be surveying

neighborhoods in the coming weeks, and those assessments will be turned over to the state to determine if a disaster will be declared by the Governor.”

 

The next step after that is asking for FEMA assistance. Many residents have been calling our Emergency Management Division with requests for FEMA funding.

We are following very specific protocol and it is still very early in the process, therefore we are unable to answer any questions about FEMA. We will put information

out as it becomes available, and ask for your patience and understanding through this process. We suggest residents work with their insurance companies until

further notice.

Many families have had questions about what to do next. “We ask residents who are in their homes and have damage to clean and restore as much as possible

at this time,” Stewart said. “Document everything you can. Keep track of any damage or losses.” When cleaning, wear gloves at all times, and remove all highly

absorbent items: carpet and padding, mattresses and upholstered furniture, for example.Bag these items in plastic, or label them as contaminated with sewage.

Wash down all walls, floors and surfaces with clean water and a low suds detergent. Red Cross has cleaning kits available. Call 616.456.8661 for more information.

 

Updates and information on the flooding can be found at www.accessKent.com/News. If you require additional information (or an on-camera interview) please

contact Lt. Jack Stewart, Kent County Emergency Management Coordinator, at 616.632.6255, Undersheriff Jon Hess at 616.632.6236, or PIO Lisa LaPlante at 616.632.7182.

 

Direct from Access Kent Flood Emergency Manager Update April 25, 2013

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Sept 11 2011 Healing Field at Cannonsburg Michigan

Sept 11 2011 Healing Field Memorial at Cannonsburg Michigan

 

 

3200 flags fly for 5 days to commemorate the victims

of the Sept 11, 2001 collapse of the World Trade Center twin towers

in New York.  From Sept 9-3th 2011, these flags were flown at the

Cannonsburg Ski Resort.  They were tagged with the names and

biographies of the victims.

 

If you didn’t get a chance to see them, we have a video walk

through from top to bottom above for you to experience.

Additional photos on Flickr

 

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Grand Rapids ArtPrize 2011 Opens in 1 Week

Grand Rapids ArtPrize 2011 Opens in 1 Week

What do encyclopedia pages, twine, horsehair, firecrackers,

paper-cuts and aged bronze all have in common?  The GRAM, of course.

We previewed a few of the ArtPrize 2011 installations at the Grand

Rapids Art Museum Sunday and have included a few photos of the

diverse entries displayed.

Branches_Unbound_Wendy_Wahl

This piece is made from steel and encyclopedia pages.  I knew I shouldn’t

have got rid of that old set of World Books.

14123.56.11_T Natalie Andrews

This unusual piece is made from twine. Ditto above statement.

Illegitimate_2011_bronze_Timothy_Cleary

Even bronze woman and I have a pose in common.

War_Rug_Project_2011_Barbara_Koenen

Many unusual materials were used to recreate this replica

of a war rug.  Did you guess firecrackers?

 

wagon_wheel_with_single_ascending_probiscus_2011_Millicent_Young

Horsehair, grapevine, and a hand hewn wheel comprise

the elements of this entry. 

The_Tempest_11_Laura_Young

The depth and intricacy of this entry has to be seen to

be appreciated.  I had difficulty with paper snowflakes!

 

Don’t miss ArtPrize 2011 this year!  It starts on Wed Sept 21.

These and about 1200 other pieces that will stretch your

imagination are waiting for you to view.

 

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Kent County Hazardous Waste Drop Off Dates

Kent County Hazardous Waste Saturday Drop Off Dates

Kent County Recycling maintains a free drop off service for

hazardous waste at 4 facilities year round.  Special Saturday

dates for all Kent County residents started this month.

recycling batteries

They accept batteries, cleaning supplies, CFL’s, motor oil,

and other hazardous materials.   If you have any

questions about what is acceptable, please call 616-356-2170

or check out item list at:  RecycleKent.org

They accept batteries, cleaning supplies, CFL’s, motor oil,

and other hazardous materials.

 

Saturday schedule for 2011:

August 6th – Rockford  2908 Ten Mile NE

August 27th – Grand Rapids 1500 Scribner Ave NW

September 10th – Kentwood  5068 Breton SE

September 24th – Grandville  2350 Ivanrest SW

October 8th – Rockford  2908 Ten Mile Rd NE

October 29th  – Grand Rapids  1500 Scribner Ave NW

 

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Foto Friday – GVSU Eberhard Center

Foto Friday – GVSU Eberhard Center

Grand Rapids Michigan has lots of smart people.  These smart people

tend to like education, in all forms.  This has resulted in 18 different colleges,

universities and higher level education schools located in our metro area.

 

Grand Valley State University Eberhard Center

Grand Rapids is a college town.  Yes, really.  We have around 77,000

students attending higher education schools in the Grand Rapids area.  This

is a larger number than attend MSU[47,000] and U of M[41,000], respectively. 

This is a great resource for local businesses and our communities.  Above, is

pictured GVSU Eberhard Center in downtown GR.

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Foto Friday: MSU College of Human Medicine Secchia Center Grand Rapids Michigan

Foto Friday: MSU College of Human Medicine Secchia Center Grand Rapids Michigan

We attended a recent open house for Grand Rapids Chamber of

Commerce members at the MSU College of Human Medicine in

Grand Rapids new Secchia Center.  The building and its facilities

have state of the art technology, commanding views of downtown

Grand Rapids, and a beautiful new LEED certified building.  MSU’s

College of Human Medicine is ranked in the Top 25 Medical Schools by

U.S. News and World Report, so you can see why we care excited to

have them here in the heart of Grand Rapids.

 

Secchia_Center_entrance

The Secchia Center, a seven-story, 180,000-square-foot building atop

a five-story parking deck along Grand Rapids’ Michigan Street, serves as the

medical education building and administrative headquarters for the MSU

College of Human Medicine.

Lobby_Atrium_MSU_SecchiaCenter

 

With a LEED silver certification by the U.S. Green Building Council, the

Secchia Center uses sustainable finish materials and "smart" lighting, as well

as photovoltaic glass in various areas to convert solar energy into electricity.

The building also features water reduction technologies and was designed

with a heat recovery system, radiant floor heat in the atrium and a

ventilation system that detects carbon dioxide levels in the air and auto-

matically adjusts for improved overall indoor air quality.

 

SecchiaCenter_Auditorium_Hall

 

Our second year student is giving us a tour of the auditorium.  With its

interactive live streaming system, students at the other MSU campuses can

hear the lecture and ask questions.

 

Lecture_Room_SecchiaCenterr

 

Another Lecture Room with interactive capabilities. The black boxes on

the desks act like intercoms, so each student can interact with the instructor

and his fellow students.  [Yes, that is me in the red sweater!]

 

Medical_Mile_GR_MI

This is the view of the Michigan Street hill from the fifth floor.

The Immanuel Lutheran School,  then Van Andel Institute, then the new

Spectrum DeVos Children’s Hospital  atop the hill.  Just part of

the Medical Mile here in Grand Rapids.

 

SecchiaCenter_Directory

This was my favorite item on the tour: the touch screen building directory

with Sparty, the MSU mascot helmet superimposed over a human skull.

 

The students have a really fantastic patient care & practice center that

is set up as a doctor’s office with treatment rooms that have a 2 way mirror

and video cameras.  Interviews and examinations can be viewed and videoed

so the student doctor can see how he is interacting with the “volunteer”

patient.  This practical experience helps to improve human interaction and

bedside manner, as well as patient treatment practice.  Volunteer patients

are from the local community and are trained on how to interact with the

students.

 

All of our photos of the tour are here on Flickr.

 

 

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numerous universities, plus lively arts and entertainment of all kinds.

We believe: Grand Rapids is a Great Place to Live!

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SugarBush Time at Blandford Nature Center

SugarBush Time at Blandford Nature Center

March is sugarbush time in Michigan.  Blandford Nature Center 

is located at:   1715 Hillburn Ave NW  Grand Rapids MI 49504

616-735-6240

 

Saturday Program: Sugarbush Tours

March 5, 12, and 19, 12pm – 4pm, $3

Sugarbush programming all month long. Saturday tours from 12pm – 4pm.

Come see the history of syrup making and taste the results of

Blandford’s syrup production.

Beginning March 3, weekday group tours available on Tuesdays and

Thursdays from 2:30pm – 4pm. Reservations are required.

Please arrive early; programs begin promptly at 2:30pm.

For Saturday tours you will be placed within a group.

Large groups (10+) on Saturdays should RVSP.

Tours are $3 per person.

Syrup and maple candy are available in our General Store. 

Weekday store hours in March are 10am – 4pm, Saturdays are 12pm – 5pm.

 

Blandford Nature Center

The Interpretive Center is open free of charge, Monday – Friday

from 9am to 5pm and  Saturday from 12 to 5pm.

Trails are open every day from dawn until dusk.

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Where Does My Kent County Recycling Go?

Where Does My Kent County Recycling Go?

Grand Rapids has invested in a greener future if we all play the

recycling game. The new $10 million facility has been built on an

old brown field site (former west side Stamping Plant).  The profits

of selling recyclables will payback borrowed bonds ahead of the

projected time frame.

Kent County Recycling Center

Located at 977 Wealthy Street SW in Grand Rapids, MI

Let’s look at some statistics and see if recycling is worthwhile:

  • 9130 tons of glass
  • 7749 tons of ferrous metal cans
  • 225 tons of aluminum
  • 12,334 tons of corrugated cardboard
  • 3,851 tons of magazines
  • 140,182 tons of newspaper
  • 10,836 tons of mixed plastics

Since 1993, Kent County has recycled the above totals.

This is equivalent to conserving:

31,595 household’s annual energy consumption

584,281 barrels of oil

27,266,461 gallons of gasoline

Kent County Recycling initial sorting

One of the best things about Kent County Recycling is no more sorting!

The new facility  does all sorting on site, so One Container at the curb

holds all recyclables.  The new facility has the capacity to run 3 shifts

a day and has a waiting list for their recyclables.  If they had more

products to recycle, they have a robust resale market that wants them.

This is just good stewardship and makes sense to keep all those reusable

items out of our landfills.

tube sucks plastic bags off the line

Most work at the Kent County Recycling is done by community service,

so there is minimal labor costs.

production sorting line

The New Kent County Recycling Plant:

Processes 18 tons per hour (4-6 tons per hour at the old facility)

Process recyclables 6 hours per day (13 hours per day at the old facility)

Process 108 tons of recyclables per day (40 tons per day at the old facility)

Kent County Recycling sorting lines

Kent County Recycling sorting batteries

The new facility features a 5,000 square foot education area that

offers two public meeting and classroom areas and a 125-foot long

viewing platform to allow safe overhead viewing of the machinery

processing recyclables.

Kent County Recycling Baled product ready to be picked up

Kent County Recycling & Education Center in Grand Rapids

is a very successful enterprise. But it could be much more successful

if we all contributed. Do you recycle?

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Foto Friday – Chihuly Saffron Tower

Foto Friday – Chihuly Saffron Tower

The Chihuly exhibit at Frederick Meijer Gardens will be leaving on

October 30th.  If you haven’t had a chance to go see this fantastic

art exhibit in one of the most popular gardens in the world, you are

missing a fantastic experience.

Chihuly Saffron Tower Meijer Gardens

This photo of the Saffron Tower was taken on a rainy day this summer.

Even in these conditions, the tower lights up the meadow with its color

and form, especially framed by this modern sculpture.

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Foto Friday: Grand Rapids Michigan’s Mirror

Foto Friday: Grand Rapids Michigan’s Mirror

Grand Rapids MI Buildings

Looking west from Rosa Parks Circle in downtown Grand Rapids, this is

what you see sometimes, when the light is just right.  There is nothing

between the large mirrored building and the street.  The large old gray

building is a reflection.  It is actually just behind the camera on the right.

From this angle the mirrored building almost appears as a large film screen

showing a building against a cloudy sky.  Kewl, huh?

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