City of Wyoming, MI
Grant Simons is a civil engineer currently working for the City of Wyoming, MI, since August 2022, where responsibilities include reviewing site developments for compliance with city standards and overseeing municipal maintenance projects. In addition, Grant serves as a staff engineer at the Kent County Drain Commissioner's Office since March 2021, focusing on stormwater infrastructure compliance and surveying county drains. Previous experience includes teaching English as a second language at the 35th Rajaprajanugroh School, collaborating on irrigation system design at Addis Ababa University with Ethiopian engineering students, and serving as an instructional aide at the University of Michigan. Grant's educational background includes a BSE in Environmental Engineering and a BS in Environment from the University of Michigan, completed in 2019.
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City of Wyoming, MI
With 76,000 residents, Wyoming is the second largest municipality in West Michigan. With low crime and fire rates, Wyoming is an exceptionally safe place to live. The City is a diverse and welcoming place to live and work. Wyoming is a very livable community, with housing to suit many price ranges, multiple parks and green spaces and city-sponsored programs that enhance the quality of life and appeal to all ages and abilities. As one of the largest cities in Michigan, Wyoming is home to more school districts than any other municipality, offering a broad array of educational choices for residents. Wyoming is one of West Michigan’s only full-service cities, allowing us to offer a broad array of personal services that improve the overall quality of residential life. Wyoming is recognized as a leader in the state for its pro-active, pro-resident utility policies. Wyoming strives to focus on customer service and its city officials are accessible to residents. Residents enjoy a lower cost-per-capita to live in Wyoming than other cities of comparable size. With good infrastructure, low utility costs and a low tax rate, Wyoming is recognized as an excellent place to do business. Wyoming enjoys a diverse mix of businesses, including heavy industrial, technology, retail, services and utilities. The quality and professionalism of our workforce is unmatched by any municipality in the state. Wyoming is recognized as a clean city and has won awards for air and water quality. The City has also won multiple awards for its accomplishments in financial management, parks programming, water quality, customer service, handicapped-accessible buildings and web site.