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The mission of the MRWA is to preserve, protect and enhance the natural, historic and cultural resources of the Muskegon River Watershed through educational and scientific initiatives, while supporting positive economic development, agricultural and quality of life initiatives of organizations working in the river watershed.

 

MRWA Data Repository
Muskegon County - Land Use

For more Land Use info on the state or watershed level, go to MRW Land Use

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A Hydrologic Study of the Ryerson Creek Watershed - (MDEQ) - goal is to better understand Ryerson Creek Watershed's hydrology and the impact of development to address and improve water quality.

Cedar Creek Watershed Hydrologic Study - (MDEQ) - developed to determine the effect of land use changes on Cedar Creek's flow regime.

City of Muskegon Master Land Use Plan- (City of Muskegon)

DNR Land Acquisition Map - county map depicting DNR ownership and funding sources.

Downtown Lakeshore Redevelopment Plan - Muskegon - an overview of issues, assets and opportunities relevant to the City of Muskegon. Waterfront Redevelopment Plan - Muskegon - addendum to Downtown Lakeshore Redevelopment Plan.

Growth, Development and Other Planning Issues in Muskegon County - (Muskegon Areawide Plan) - a 2002 survey of Muskegon County commissioned by MAP and giving information about the citizens in Muskegon County.

Land Use Download for Muskegon County - (GVSU)

Muskegon County Atlas Map from 1895

Muskegon County Resource Plan - (Muskegon Co. Steering Com) - resources, prioritized county problems and concerns and implementation strategies. Contact MRWA.

Natural Features Inventory - City of Muskegon - an assessment of Muskegon's current natural features.

Ordinances - City of Muskegon, MI

Ordinances - City of North Muskegon

 

 

 

Soil Survey - Muskegon County - (USDA) - Contact MRWA.

Water Area and Land Area Percentages for Muskegon County

You Can Help Preserve Muskegon's Natural Legacy - (Land Conservancy of W. MI) - ways of protecting land through land use choices. Contact MRWA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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