• Traverse City Housing, Comedy, and St. Patrick's Celebrations – Local Frequency Update

  • Mar 4 2025
  • Length: 2 mins
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Traverse City Housing, Comedy, and St. Patrick's Celebrations – Local Frequency Update

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  • Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for March 4, 2025. The Traverse City Planning Commission is set to tackle some key housing issues at their 6 PM meeting tonight. They'll be holding a public hearing on zoning changes that could allow more density in certain residential neighborhoods, potentially increasing the number of dwelling units from two to four on properties in R-2 zones. The commission will also continue discussions on short-term rental rules, with the goal of reducing the number of units allowed citywide. Additionally, they'll get their first look at Safe Harbor's permit request to expand to year-round operations for emergency shelter.

    In entertainment news, comedy fans will be excited to hear that the Traverse City Comedy Fest has announced its 2025 lineup. The festival, taking place from April 10-12, will feature dozens of comedians from across the country, with events ranging from improv and roast battles to all-star showcases and stand-up sets. The festival will be spread across eight venues in the city, offering something for all tastes, including clean comedy showcases and late-night dirty comedy sets.

    Looking ahead to next week, don't forget about the 2025 Traverse City St. Patrick's Day Parade and Celebration on March 15. The parade will start at MiddleCoast Brewing on State Street, and anyone is welcome to join in the festivities.

    For those interested in local sports, the Alpena Wildcats girls basketball team unfortunately lost their playoff opener against Traverse City West in a close game, with a final score of 56-50.

    If you're looking for something to do this evening, there's a "Date Night: Secrets of Great Seafood" event happening in town. And for wine enthusiasts, there's a free wine tasting event coming up soon.

    Lastly, a reminder that Traverse City Restaurant Week continues through March 1, offering a great opportunity to try out some local eateries at special prices.

    This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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