Michigan DNR and Kent County Commission greenlight deal to expand Ada park

by:Christa Ferguson

Photo courtesy Kent County Parks shows Chief Hazy Cloud Park in Ada Township.

ADA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A move by the Kent County commission on Thursday brings Kent County one step closer to its goal of creating a regional park along the Grand River.

The Kent County Commission unanimously voted to approve a project agreement from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to buy property from Ada Holdings to expand Chief Hazy Cloud Park, located off Pettis Avenue just east of Egypt Valley Avenue NE in Ada Township.

Commissioners said a DNR trust fund is paying roughly $1.7 million for the property, with Ada Holdings “contributing” the remaining 30% toward the purchase price


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