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Grand Valley Metropolitan Council average salary is $59,477, median salary is $59,477 with a salary range from $59,477 to $59,477.
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Gis Systems Administrator/programmer 59,477-59,477 Grand Rapids, MI, 49501 2017 Grand Valley Metropolitan Council Gis Systems Administrator/programmer Salaries (1)
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  • Grand Valley Metropolitan Council
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Grand Rrapids, MI
  • The mission of the Grand Valley Metropolitan Council is to advance the current and future well-being of our metropolitan area by bringing together public and private sectors to cooperatively advocate, plan for, and coordinate the provision of services and investments which have environmental, economic and social impact. In pursuit of this mission, it is understood that the well-being of the metropolitan community relies on good government and springs from a shared vision that encompasses many elements, including, but not limited to, the following:Preparing now for the challenges of the futurePlanning for orderly growth and developmentMinimizing urban sprawlPreserving and enhancing the