City Hall Display
The display cabinet in city hall was at one time host to exhibits suiting various seasons. Many people contributed to the artifacts and this blog informed us about some of the more interesting items.
Friday, December 6, 2013
City Hall Is Open After Fire Damage Fixed!
Check out this great story and photos about our beautiful Bay City City Hall!
MLive story about City Hall
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Visit Bay City's Park Plan
Bay City Park Plan
This is a link to a pdf file that shows our government employees working hard to make Bay City better. Thank you to everyone at City Hall.
2013 - 2018
BAY CITY PARK AND RECREATION PLAN
BAY CITY, MICHIGAN
Adopted by City Commission of
City of Bay City
on 2013
Prepared by
Bay City Planning Department
301 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708
Monday, March 11, 2013
Historic Drawings
The images here are scaned from old renderings of the Clock Tower that have been isolated and cleaned in the computer.
Inventor: Warren S. Johnson
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Trees for Bay City
Jim Bedell has worked hard to create an appeal for grant funds in order to plant trees for our city. In the display case on the first floor the City Hall is a presentation Jim used in the application. The following text is from Jim's communication -- I have taken portions of the message for publication here.
"I’ve attached the grant application to the Bay Area Community Foundation’s McGillivray Fund that was made by the Bay City Downtown Development Authority with the assistance of the Bay City Planning Department (yours truly). We’ll know if the grant is approved on May 11th."
The Bay City Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was established by the City of Bay City on June 7, 1976. ... Projects completed by the DDA in the downtown district include: streetscape improvement projects; Third Street Waterfall Park; Wenonah Park Redevelopment; and the Rotary Micro Park at the Planetarium.
As an urban park, trees are an important part of the overall redevelopment plan, providing shade and visual beauty along the river, as well as shelter for birds and other urban wildlife.
While Wenonah Park has served the community well through the years, it was last updated in the early 1980’s and is starting to show its age at many levels. It suffers from deteriorating park facilities and deficiencies inherent to prior improvements and design oversights. This has created maintenance, management, and programming issues that require immediate attention. Additionally, current design elements prevent a strong connection to the Saginaw River and neighboring properties.
In 2004, recognizing that the time for change had come, the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) and City of Bay City staff from the Planning Department and Parks Department began the process of looking at Wenonah Park and the role it plays in our community. It was agreed that this effort should provide a strategy for the redevelopment of the park to meet current and future needs for special events, as well as to provide an enhanced outdoor environment for nearby hotels, the downtown shopping district, and the community.
Wish for luck and many trees and give thanks for Jim Bedell. He has performed amazing work for our community.
"I’ve attached the grant application to the Bay Area Community Foundation’s McGillivray Fund that was made by the Bay City Downtown Development Authority with the assistance of the Bay City Planning Department (yours truly). We’ll know if the grant is approved on May 11th."
The Bay City Downtown Development Authority (DDA) was established by the City of Bay City on June 7, 1976. ... Projects completed by the DDA in the downtown district include: streetscape improvement projects; Third Street Waterfall Park; Wenonah Park Redevelopment; and the Rotary Micro Park at the Planetarium.
As an urban park, trees are an important part of the overall redevelopment plan, providing shade and visual beauty along the river, as well as shelter for birds and other urban wildlife.
While Wenonah Park has served the community well through the years, it was last updated in the early 1980’s and is starting to show its age at many levels. It suffers from deteriorating park facilities and deficiencies inherent to prior improvements and design oversights. This has created maintenance, management, and programming issues that require immediate attention. Additionally, current design elements prevent a strong connection to the Saginaw River and neighboring properties.
In 2004, recognizing that the time for change had come, the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) and City of Bay City staff from the Planning Department and Parks Department began the process of looking at Wenonah Park and the role it plays in our community. It was agreed that this effort should provide a strategy for the redevelopment of the park to meet current and future needs for special events, as well as to provide an enhanced outdoor environment for nearby hotels, the downtown shopping district, and the community.
Wish for luck and many trees and give thanks for Jim Bedell. He has performed amazing work for our community.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Bay City Stained Glass Window Installed
The Bay City window from the Chicago Fair of 1893 was recently installed above the north-west entrance to City Hall where its beauty will be more easily seen.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
City Hall Stained Glass Window
Terry Moultane found these great pictures concerning our stained glass window.
The window used to hang over the main entrance of City Hall; this was before the restoration.
This building was built to proudly display Michigan's exhibits including the stained glass window that has graced our city hall entrances. The window is visible over the Michigan sign.
This is the Court of Honor at the Chicago Exhibition of 1893.
Thanks to:
Terry A. Moultane, AICP
Community Development Planner
City of Bay City Planning
989 894 8177
tmoultane@baycitymi.org
The window used to hang over the main entrance of City Hall; this was before the restoration.
This building was built to proudly display Michigan's exhibits including the stained glass window that has graced our city hall entrances. The window is visible over the Michigan sign.
This is the Court of Honor at the Chicago Exhibition of 1893.
Thanks to:
Terry A. Moultane, AICP
Community Development Planner
City of Bay City Planning
989 894 8177
tmoultane@baycitymi.org
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