Local Frequency - Traverse City
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
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