Public Works crews will begin collecting remaining leaves from the 2025 leaf season starting Monday, April 6 in Zone A. Crews will continue through Zones B and C as time, weather, and workloads allow.
This project will resume on March 2, 2026, with Elder and Trimble (south of E. Main) closed to thru traffic.
The City of Kalamazoo is making a massive investment in the safety and reliability of our drinking water. A new $50 million water treatment facility will be constructed on Kalamazoo’s east side to remove iron, manganese, and PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) from the water supply, ensuring cleaner, safer water for decades to come. An additional $10 million will be invested in a new water main to transport water produced at nearby wells to the new treatment facility and replace the existing water main, service lines, and storm sewer in the project area.
Water Treatment Plants 5 (at Michigan Ave and Schippers Ln) and 14 (at Spring Valley Park) provide drinking water to thousands of residents in Kalamazoo and surrounding townships. This project will improve water quality, safeguard supply, and strengthen the entire water system, ahead of more stringent regulations that are scheduled to take effect in 2029.
Project Components
2025-2026: Water main installation
2025-2028: Construction of the new treatment plant
This project represents a $60 million investment in Kalamazoo’s water system: $10 million for water main installation and $50 million for the construction of the new treatment plant.
Funding is provided through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), a state program that offers low-interest loans with partial principal forgiveness. In 2025, the City of Kalamazoo secured $90 million in DWSRF funding, including $17 million in loan forgiveness, making this project possible at a significantly reduced cost to local ratepayers.