An approval of changing city ordinance to prohibit skateboards or other "coaster toys" in Legacy Plaza came Monday night from council after interim Ludington Police Chief Steve Wietrzykowski stated in a recent letter to City Manager Mitch Foster that the Department of Public Works has complained about teens using the area for skating. City council postpones OPRA application approval | News View the map to see the DDA boundary. Hamlin ZBA: Stix must move or remove pavilion, Evening cancellations for Feb. 27; Power outages reported throughout region, Accused murderer leads pledge before House Judiciary Committee, Woman acquitted of assault, gets felonious assault charge dismissed. The maximum number of chickens allowed will be four. LUDINGTON City Council is considering raising water rates 7.5 percent over the next two years. Section 2. During its meeting Monday, the Ludington City Council approved additional compensation for Jackie Steckel for her time as acting city manager. Becoming partly cloudy after some evening light rain. Many residents went before the council asking for an ordinance change. LUDINGTON In a meeting that last over 4 1/2 hours Monday, the Ludington City Council voted 4-3 against two marijuana-related ordinances. This story is copyrighted 2022, all rights reserved by Media Group 31, LLC, PO Box 21, Scottville, MI 49454. Council members will consider a change to the ordinance to allow for residents to have chickens. Success! Summit Township 1. Fundraising for Legacy Plaza Ludington City Council voted Monday - Ludington Daily News | Facebook No portion of this story or images may be reproduced in any way, including print or broadcast, without expressed written consent. Escanaba council backs 'dark store' resolutions Wapello council approves agreement with CR design firm for new fire Roosters will not be allowed. The plaintiffs requested that the court invalidate the city councils decisions to authorize the design and construction of the splash pad at Copeyon Park, which were originally approved at council meetings on Aug. 22, 2016, and Sept. 25, 2017.