Thursday, May. 17, 2012

 
 

 

Mission Statement
The City Commission and Administration of the City of Hudsonville strive to serve God through the strengthening of family and community life and are committed to excellence in providing quality municipal services.
We Pledge to protect the lives and property of our citizens, provide for responsible and orderly growth, and to promote the beliefs and convictions, economic opportunities, and quality of life for all residents.

 

 
Hudsonville Citizen Survey Results 2011                                                                    
 

 
Mayor's Welcome

Welcome to the City of Hudsonville’s web page!

The City of Hudsonville has a long history. The community began in 1856 when an Englishman, Homer Hudson from Ohio, settled in Georgetown Township for the purpose of starting a nursery to raise fruit trees. By 1872, the area settled by Mr. Hudson, was designated as Hudsonville by the Federal Government. In 1927 Hudsonville became a village and in 1957 it officially incorporated as a city.
Hudsonville is located along I-196 midway between Grand Rapids and Holland in one of the fastest growing areas in the state of Michigan. In the recent past the city has seen the creation of three business parks to accommodate light industry and commercial growth. During this same time period the downtown area was redeveloped. The city has two community parks, one neighborhood park and a nature center. In 2004 the city dedicated a new veteran’s park located next to city hall. This park has six life size statues representing the five branches of the military, a memorial wall for veterans' names and an amphitheater that will accommodate seating for over 250 people.
The City Commission promotes cooperation and regional planning through its membership in the Grand Valley Metro Council made up of over 30 municipalities.
In late 2004, the new South Beltline Freeway (M-6) was completed, originating just outside of our southern city limits.
Hudsonville is a great place to live. We are known for our well-kept homes, fine churches and excellent public and private schools.
The City Commission meets at 7:00p.m., on the second Tuesday of each month. We welcome your involvement and input.

Donald Van Doeselaar
Mayor
dvandoes@hudsonville.org

  


BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

BOARD OR COMMISSION

DATE OF MEETING

LOCATION OF MEETING

City Commission
Second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM
Commission Chambers
Planning Commission
Third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM
Commission Chambers
Zoning Board of Appeals Third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM (as needed) Commission Chambers
Library Advisory Board Third Tuesday of Jan., April, July &, Oct. at 7:00 PM Library
Downtown Development Authority
First Tuesday of Feb., May, Aug. & Nov. at 7:30 AM
Conference Room B

NOTE: All meeting dates are subject to change.

 

The City of Hudsonville will provide necessary auxiliary aids/services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting/hearing upon ten (10) working days notice to the City of Hudsonville. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the City of Hudsonville by writing or calling the following:

City Clerk, 3275 Central Blvd., Hudsonville, MI 49426 Telephone (616)669-0200 and Fax (616)669-2330.

 

 

 
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