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Traverse City Looks Ahead: New Justice Complex Survey, Mental Health Expansion, and Summer Season Openings

3 min · 21. maj 2026
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for 2026-05-21. A big topic in Grand Traverse County right now is the future of our jail and justice system. County leaders have been holding public meetings at Garfield Township Hall, asking residents what they want to see in a proposed new jail and justice complex that could cost nearly 28 million dollars. If you missed those sessions, you still have a voice: there is an online survey open through May 29. You can find the link in the county coverage on the Traverse Ticker website. This is one of those long-term decisions that will shape public safety, mental health services, and tax bills for years, so it is worth a few minutes of your time. Speaking of mental health, the community-backed Mental Health Crisis Center on the Munson Medical Center campus has now been open for over a year and is already planning its next phase of expansion. The center, which was significantly funded with county ARPA dollars, is working on adding nine adult residential units. That means more local beds for people in crisis, fewer long drives to downstate facilities, and a better chance for families to keep loved ones close while they get help. Downtown, there is plenty of business buzz. Just a few doors down from their old location, one retailer on Front Street is celebrating a grand reopening on May 29 in a refreshed space. In the Warehouse Market, Artemis Books and Goods is moving from soft launch to full-on grand opening May 30, after slowly building out shelves and inventory since winter. It is a good weekend to discover a new local bookstore and maybe grab a coffee while you are there. If you are ready for summer views, the Social rooftop bar at Hotel Indigo is opening for the season, giving you those West Bay sunsets from above. Lamar’s waterfront patio bar is set to open May 22, expanding your options for drinks by the water as temperatures climb. Out by Logan’s Landing, Gardner White is moving into the former Value City Furniture space and opening its doors today, bringing a major Michigan furniture brand into the local retail mix. And for travelers, Cherry Country Cafe at Cherry Capital Airport has unveiled a newly renovated space, making those early-morning flights and late-night arrivals a bit more comfortable, with upgraded seating and a fresher look. Whether you are weighing in on the county’s future or just planning your next night out, there is a lot happening around Traverse City right now. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Monroe Street Closes Monday: Plan Your Alternate Route This Weekend

Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for 2026-06-06. Waking up in northern Michigan today, you can expect that classic early summer mix: a cooler start, mild lake breeze, and a day that should warm up nicely for getting outside, whether you are headed downtown, to the bay, or out into wine country. We will start with what is happening on the roads, because it could change how you get around today and into next week. The City of Traverse City is moving ahead with Phase 2 of the Monroe Street reconstruction project starting Monday, which means Monroe will be closed from Randolph Street to East Front Street while crews rebuild the roadway and replace underground utilities.[3] For you, that likely means more cut-through traffic in nearby neighborhoods and extra congestion along East Front, so this weekend is a good time to scout an alternate route if Monroe is part of your daily drive. On the civic front, a major political story continues to unfold in Grand Traverse County. A recall effort against county prosecutor Noelle Moeggenberg is moving forward after the Michigan Board of State Canvassers approved the petition language.[4] Organizers can now begin gathering signatures to try to place the recall on a future ballot.[4] Regardless of where you stand, this could reshape local criminal justice leadership, so expect to hear more about public forums, signature drives, and legal challenges in the weeks ahead.[4] Now, for something a lot more fun if you are looking to get out and enjoy the weekend. Just east of town in Williamsburg, Flintfields Horse Park is hosting A Summer Saturday at Flintfields, part of the Traverse City Horse Shows series.[1] From 2 to 4:30 this afternoon, spectators can take in high level show jumping, walk the grounds, and enjoy food and drink while watching riders compete at one of the region’s premier equestrian venues.[1] Tickets start around fifteen dollars, making it a relatively accessible way to experience a sport that usually feels a world away.[1] It is a great option for families, casual fans, or anyone who just wants an excuse to spend a summer afternoon outside. Downtown, keep an eye on the usual Saturday energy along Front Street and the Open Space. While the big summer festivals are still ramping up, local shops are rolling out their warm weather hours, patios are filling in, and the bayfront paths are ideal for a bike ride or a walk with coffee in hand. If you are planning anything along the waterfront, give yourself a bit of extra time for parking and take advantage of side streets and surface lots. For those of you thinking ahead, city planners and event organizers are already gearing up for peak tourist season, from traffic control to extra trash pickup, which will shape how busy our parks and beaches feel over the next month. Local businesses are hiring seasonal staff, so if you are looking for summer work in hospitality or retail, this is a good weekend to knock on a few doors. However you choose to spend your Saturday, from horse shows in Williamsburg to sunset on West Bay, there is plenty to do close to home. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We will see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

6. juni 20263 min
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Farmers Markets and Summer Vibes: Your Traverse City Guide for June 4th

Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for 2026-06-04. Waking up along Grand Traverse Bay, you have a full slate of ways to plug into the community today, from fresh produce to lake breezes and live music. Let’s start with what is always a local favorite: farmers market season is in full swing. This afternoon, the East Bay Corners Farmers Market sets up outside the East Bay Township Offices from 2 to 6 p.m., giving you a chance to stock up on just-picked greens, early strawberries, baked goods, and handmade items while catching up with neighbors. It is the kind of small-town gathering that keeps this area feeling connected even as it grows.[1] If you are looking for something to do with visitors, or just want to see your hometown through fresh eyes, this is a great day to explore local tours and exhibits around the region. The Traverse City tourism calendar highlights a wide range of options running now, from guided history walks and lighthouse tours to winery experiences and museum exhibits that dig into Great Lakes ecology and local maritime stories.[5] Those kinds of outings do more than fill an afternoon; they help support small businesses and keep our cultural institutions thriving year-round. Downtown, businesses are gearing up for the heart of the warm-weather season, which means more patios opening, extended evening hours at shops, and a busier-than-usual Front Street. It is a good day to build in a little extra time for parking and maybe opt for a bike or a stroll along the Boardman Lake Trail if you are close enough. The increased foot traffic is a reminder that tourism dollars help fuel local jobs, from restaurant servers to kayak guides. Around the bay, marinas and charter operators are watching conditions closely as more boats head out, and local officials are emphasizing safe recreation on the water as we head deeper into summer. That means keeping an eye on weather changes, respecting no-wake zones, and giving paddlecraft plenty of space. As evening rolls in, consider pairing a sunset over West Grand Traverse Bay with a casual night out: many tasting rooms and breweries are hosting regular trivia nights, acoustic sets, or open mics, offering low-key ways to unwind and meet friends after work. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

4. juni 20262 min
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Traverse City Local Frequency: County Upgrades, Road Work Wraps Up, Summer Events Begin

Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for 2026-06-03. We’ll start downtown, where county leaders are gearing up for a big day at the Governmental Center. Grand Traverse County commissioners are meeting with a packed agenda that includes major repairs and upgrades to the Governmental Center building itself, from structural work to long-term maintenance planning. The discussion may not sound flashy, but it affects everything from how smoothly you can access county services to how much is spent from future budgets, so expect more talk about timelines, costs, and how to minimize disruption for visitors and staff. On the roads, there is some good news for anyone who spends time along the east side of town. The Michigan Department of Transportation says the 1 point 9 million dollar improvement project at the US 31 and Three Mile Road intersection is wrapping up ahead of schedule. Work that began in April was originally expected to run into early July, but crews are finishing early, which means fewer delays as summer traffic ramps up and easier access to businesses, hotels, and the State Park corridor as beach season hits full stride. Speaking of summer, if you are looking for something to do, this is a perfect time to get out on the peninsulas. Local wineries on Old Mission and Leelanau are rolling into their early summer event calendars, with tastings, vineyard tours, and themed evenings highlighting new releases and warm weather favorites. Many of these events are casual and family friendly, and they are a great way to ease into the midweek with a glass of something local and a sunset over the bay. Around town, keep an eye on community calendars for live music in parks, trivia and open mic nights at neighborhood breweries, and art openings in the Warehouse District and along Front Street, as venues shift into their full summer schedules. With school now out for many families, expect more daytime activity on TART Trail, more bikes at local trailheads, and a little extra traffic at favorite ice cream stops later today. Before you head out, check in with local TV and radio outlets for the latest forecast and any late breaking updates on traffic or meetings. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

3. juni 20262 min
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Traverse City Looks Ahead: New Justice Complex Survey, Mental Health Expansion, and Summer Season Openings

Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for 2026-05-21. A big topic in Grand Traverse County right now is the future of our jail and justice system. County leaders have been holding public meetings at Garfield Township Hall, asking residents what they want to see in a proposed new jail and justice complex that could cost nearly 28 million dollars. If you missed those sessions, you still have a voice: there is an online survey open through May 29. You can find the link in the county coverage on the Traverse Ticker website. This is one of those long-term decisions that will shape public safety, mental health services, and tax bills for years, so it is worth a few minutes of your time. Speaking of mental health, the community-backed Mental Health Crisis Center on the Munson Medical Center campus has now been open for over a year and is already planning its next phase of expansion. The center, which was significantly funded with county ARPA dollars, is working on adding nine adult residential units. That means more local beds for people in crisis, fewer long drives to downstate facilities, and a better chance for families to keep loved ones close while they get help. Downtown, there is plenty of business buzz. Just a few doors down from their old location, one retailer on Front Street is celebrating a grand reopening on May 29 in a refreshed space. In the Warehouse Market, Artemis Books and Goods is moving from soft launch to full-on grand opening May 30, after slowly building out shelves and inventory since winter. It is a good weekend to discover a new local bookstore and maybe grab a coffee while you are there. If you are ready for summer views, the Social rooftop bar at Hotel Indigo is opening for the season, giving you those West Bay sunsets from above. Lamar’s waterfront patio bar is set to open May 22, expanding your options for drinks by the water as temperatures climb. Out by Logan’s Landing, Gardner White is moving into the former Value City Furniture space and opening its doors today, bringing a major Michigan furniture brand into the local retail mix. And for travelers, Cherry Country Cafe at Cherry Capital Airport has unveiled a newly renovated space, making those early-morning flights and late-night arrivals a bit more comfortable, with upgraded seating and a fresher look. Whether you are weighing in on the county’s future or just planning your next night out, there is a lot happening around Traverse City right now. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

21. maj 20263 min
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Traverse City Summer Season Officially Underway: New Venues, Patios, and Community Projects

Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for 2026-05-20. It is a lively week around town, with a mix of public planning, fresh openings, and a lot of signs that summer is starting to show up in real time. One of the biggest conversations continues to be the county’s work on a new jail and justice complex. Community feedback sessions have been underway, and there is still an online survey open through May 29 for anyone who wants to weigh in. That matters because this is one of those projects that will shape county services for years, affecting everything from safety and operations to where taxpayer dollars go and how future facilities are built. The county also got updates this week from the Mental Health Crisis Center and the treasurer’s office. The crisis center, now open for more than a year over on the Munson campus, is moving into its next phase of expansion. The plan includes adding nine adult residential units, which could make a real difference for people who need short term help and a more stable path toward care. That kind of growth is a reminder that the region is still working hard to build support systems alongside its housing and justice planning. Downtown, the energy is shifting toward the summer season. Evil Queen is celebrating a grand reopening on Front Street May 29 in its new home in the former Queen Bee Limited space, with the hope that the move brings better visibility and more foot traffic. Nearby, Sanctuary Goods in the Commons is also getting ready to open, adding a new gift and jewelry shopping option to the downtown mix. If you are looking for a place to celebrate the warmer weather, Hotel Indigo’s social rooftop bar opens this Friday at 3, and Lamar is set to open its waterfront patio bar May 22. That means the seasonal ritual of patios, views, and sunset drinks is officially underway. Over at the market, one restaurant is opening this weekend for lunch, with weekend hours now set and more frequent service coming soon. The Hammered Heifer is also opening today, adding another fresh stop for food and drinks. There is also movement at the retail edge of town, where Gardner White is opening May 21 in the former Value City furniture space near Logan’s Landing. And Cherry Capital Airport has unveiled a newly renovated area, a welcome update for travelers as the summer travel rush begins. It is the kind of morning that says Traverse City is not just preparing for summer, it is actively opening the doors. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

20. maj 20262 min