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Social Media Since many get their news from social media sources, Facebook and Twitter have been used frequently throughout the development of Genesee: Our County, Our Future. To keep the message about planning activities consistent, posts on social media were often the same as information sent to those on the public mailing list. @geneseecountyplanning @GCPlanning

Public Involvement A comprehensive and inclusive public engagement process has been essential to the development of Genesee: Our County, Our Future. Referencing the Genesee County Public Participation Plan (PPP), which describes all public participation efforts and requirements of GCMPC, the public engagement process included many components that focused on obtaining critical input from various groups throughout the County. This section will discuss methods used to provide information and gather feedback from key stakeholders and groups as well as how this input was used to help guide the development of Genesee: Our County, Our Future. Public Participation Mailing List GCMPC maintains an extensive public involvement mailing list that is used to provide information and

notice to the public on planning activities. The list includes nearly 100 representatives of the following agencies: • • • • • • • • • • • •

Academic Institutions Bilingual Organizations Churches Governmental Agencies Labor Unions Local Media Local Transportation Providers Neighborhood Block Groups Public Libraries Schools Senior Centers Veterans Groups

Plan Website One of the first steps in developing Genesee: Our County, Our Future was to create a website where the public could find information and give input about the plan in a convenient and accessible manner. ourfuturegenesee.org went live in April 2018, allowing visitors to keep up-to-date with all activities taking place during the plan development process. A primary purpose of the website was to provide a unique opportunity to give input through an interactive mapping application. GCMPC staff integrated Community Remarks into the website which allowed users to pinpoint specific locations throughout Genesee County and describe

methods to make improvements. Comments on the map could relate to housing, transportation, environment, or many other categories. Once finished, the comment can be seen by others who visit the interactive map allowing them to further interact with each comment posted. Stakeholder Interviews Early in the process of developing the plan, GCMPC staff felt it was important to meet with key individuals and organizations in Genesee County. Stakeholders included representatives of social service agencies, community advocacy groups, state and federal agencies, public institutions, and local officials. Over the course of two months and 100+ face-to-face interviews, staff gained a stronger depiction of Genesee County’s strengths, weaknesses, areas to improve on, opportunities to capitalize on, and an overall vision. From these interviews, the following six core themes surfaced: 1. Economic Development 2. Education 3. Infrastructure 4. Housing 5. Parks and Recreation 6. People During the one-on-one discussions, staff heard what we are doing well, areas that could be improved, and general comments on how local communities could further promote the region. The County’s strengths, including our wealth in recreational opportunities, offer current and prospective residents with a greater quality of life. Weaknesses mentioned, such as aging infrastructure, population loss, and affordable housing, are not unique to Genesee County, but

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the entire State of Michigan. Due to our rich history in manufacturing, a surplus of available workforce, several higher education opportunities, and strategic location to existing transportation infrastructure, our County is poised for future success. The word cloud below provides a visual depiction of topics discussed during the interviews. For detailed information about the stakeholder interviews, see the Stakeholder Interviews Report.

Community Survey Starting in April 2018, GCMPC launched a community-wide survey to hear from residents and community leaders alike. The survey was made available primarily through the plan website as well as paper copies if requested. To garner interest in the survey, staff felt residents needed to experience an immediate improvement in their community. Accordingly, it was advertised that three communities with the highest percentage of participation would each be awarded a $2,000 beautification grant. The Village of Lennon, Thetford Township, and the City of Mt. Morris won and completed projects including the planting of perennial flowers/trees, installation of signage, and creation of a new public space.

The beautification grant opportunity made the survey very successful with nearly 1,100 being completed, representing almost every community in the County. Questions on the survey asked residents to provide input on ways to improve the following categories: • Economic Development • Housing • Infrastructure • Quality of Life • Transportation • Waste Collection Services Some of the suggested improvements that stood out from the survey included the need for high speed internet, road improvements, and more hazardous waste disposal opportunities. By completing this survey, residents will directly assist staff in developing the overall goals and objectives for this plan. For detailed information about the Community Survey, see the Community Survey Report. April 2018 Public Input Sessions To coincide with the launch of the community survey, staff organized three open houses where the public could have another opportunity to provide input relevant to Genesee: Our County, Our Future. Staff decided it was important to hold the sessions in various locations throughout the County with one being held in the City of Flint, City of Clio, and City of Fenton. Over 80 attendees were able to take the survey or participate in other activities to give input. These activities included a money prioritization game, a big idea board, and even coloring for those who brought children with them.

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PUBLIC NOTICE The Flint Housing Commission is requesting proposals for Legal Services specifically for Landlord/Tenant Legal Matters. A Request for Proposal (RFP) packet will be available for pick up beginning Monday, April 9, 2018 after 9:00 a.m. Proposals are due no later than 3:30 p.m. EDST on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 3820 Richfield Rd., Flint, MI 48506. A detailed RFP may be obtained by contacting Karen Fairchild via email at kfairchild@flinthc. org.

The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission will be holding three (3) Open House sessions to The Genesee County Board of kick-off the development of Commissioners has approved Genesee: Our County, Our the sale of Genesee County Future, a combined plan for Motor Pool vehicles. Vehiboth the 2045 Long Range cles will be sold at Total ReTransportation Plan (LRTP) source Auctions, 4109 Holiand Five Year Consolidated day Drive, Flint, MI 48507,ht Plan for Genesee County. tps://www.traauctions.com/ The LRTP analyzes the con- TRAPortal/traportal.aspx#pa ditions of the transportation ge=Locations;view=InitialSta system in Genesee County teonly the vehicles offered and outlines strategies to by Genesee County are availaddress the short term and able for sale to the public. long term needs for the Auction dates are April 24, transportation system up to 2018 and May 1, 2018. A list PUBLIC NOTICE 25 years into the future. The of the Genesee County Mo- The Flint Housing Commission Genesee County Consolidat- tor Pool vehicles is available is requesting proposals for ed Plan is a comprehensive at the Genesee County Pur- Legal Services specifically planning document that chasing department website, for Landlord/Tenant Legal identifies the County’s over- under Current Bids, http://w Matters. A Request for Proall needs for affordable ww.gc4me.com/department posal (RFP) packet will be available for pick up beginhousing, supportive housing, s/purchasing/open_bids.php ning Monday, April 9, 2018 and community developafter 9:00 a.m. Proposals are Notice of Pesticide ment, along with strategies due no later than 3:30 p.m. Application to address those needs. The EDST on Thursday, April 26, Consolidated Plan provides data and analysis used to This is to notify residents 2018 at 3820 Richfield Rd., prioritize community devel- that Owen Tree Service Flint, MI 48506. A detailed opment needs and projects. H.D., Inc. will be applying RFP may be obtained by conto designated tacting Karen Fairchild via The goal of these meetings herbicides is to provide information and areas of Consumers Energy email at kfairchild@flinthc. Power Line org. gather input for the develop- Distribution located PUBLIC NOTICE ment of the LRTP and the Right-of-Ways Consolidated Plan. You are throughout the county. The The Flint Housing Commission invited to participate in each applications are scheduled to is requesting proposals for of the Open House sessions begin on, April 16, 2018 professional services to which will be held at the fol- weather permitting and run complete Appraisals on their through December 31, 2018 – vacant and occupied scatlowing locations: depending on the weather. tered site properties. Please •Fenton Community & Cul- The applications will use a contact Candace Gawne at tural Center on Tuesday, low volume spray of Vastlan (810) 736-3117 or via e-mail April 24th from 4:00 p.m. to (triclopyr) made by Dow at cgawne@flinthc.org to re7:00 p.m., located at 150 S. AgroSciences, Garlon 4Ultra ceive the informational pack(triclopyr) made by Dow ets. All work is to be comLeroy Street, Fenton; AgroSciences, Rodeo pleted under HUD rules and •Clio Area Senior Center on (glyphosate) made by Dow regulations. Milestone Wednesday, April 25th from AgroSciences, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., lo- (aminopyralid ) made by PUBLIC NOTICE AgroSciences and The Flint Housing Commission cated at 2136 W. Vienna Dow Freelexx (2,4-D) made by is requesting proposals for Road, Clio; Dow AgroSciences. Methods Unarmed Security Services •Flint Farmers’ Market on of spray are; backpack, ORV for its apartment complexes. Thursday, April 26th from mounted spray unit, or truck A Request for Proposal 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., lo- mounted spray unit, Re- (RFP) packet will be availacated at 300 E. 1st Street, entry after dry. The specific ble Monday, April 9, 2018 afherbicide used will be deter- ter 9:00 a.m. Proposals are downtown Flint. mined by the site conditions. due no later than 3:30 p.m. Staff will be available at Anyone wishing more infor- on Thursday, April 26, 2018 these sessions to provide in- mation can contact Ray at 3820 Richfield Road, Flint, formation and to answer Owen or Hope Parker, at the MI 48506. A detailed RFP questions regarding the de- offices of Owen Tree Service packet may be obtained by velopment of the LRTP and HD, Inc., located at 225 N contacting: Karen Fairchild Consolidated Plan. For all fu- Lake George Rd, Attica MI at the Flint Housing Commission via email at kfairchil ture notifications regarding 48412 or call 810-724-6651. d@flinthc.org. public involvement opportunities or to be added to the Public Notice – Radio License Sealed proposals will be republic participation distribu- Holding CBC, LLC ceived until 4/23/18 for tion list, please visit our On March 22, 2018, an appli- Phase V Service Line Rewebsite at www.OurFuture- cation was filed seeking FCC placements for the City of consent to the transfer of Genesee.org. control of the licenses for Flint. Only those companies that attended the mandatoSurveys will be available at the following radio broad- ry pre-bid on 4/16/18 are elithe events identified above cast stations from the Cur- gible to bid. Proposal forms and at www.OurFutureGene rent Shareholders of Cumu- are available in the Purchassee.org/get-involved. By lus Media Inc. to the Share- ing Department, 1101 S. completing a survey, you will holders of Cumulus Media Saginaw Street, Flint, Michi(as Reorganized): be providing valuable infor- Inc. gan. (810) 766-7340, or inmation for the development [WFBE-FM 95.1 FLINT, MI ., formation can be obtained of Genesee: Our County, Our WTRX-AM 1330 FLINT, MI]. online at www.cityofflint.co The officers, directors and Future. You will also help m/purchasing. Proposal your community win a parties holding an attributa- #18-574. The City of Flint is $2,000 Beautification Grant. ble interest in the transferor an equal opportunity emprior to the transfer of conPlease see our website for trol are John F. Abbot, Jan ployer. further details. Baker, Mary G. Berner, Jill Questions related to the Bright, Richard S. Denning, events listed above should John W. Dickey, Lewis W. be directed to Mr. Jacob Dickey, Jr., Ralph B. Everett, Maurer using the contact in- Suzanne M. Grimes, Jeffrey formation below. The Gene- A. Marcus, Todd McCarty, see County Metropolitan Ross A. Oliver, Suzanne G. Planning Commission will Smith, Radio License Holding furnish reasonable auxiliary CBC, LLC, Cumulus Radio aids and services to individu- Corporation, Cumulus Interals with disabilities upon re- mediate Holdings Inc., Cuquest. Persons needing lan- mulus Media Holdings Inc., guage assistance and/or Cumulus Media Inc., and special accommodations will Crestview Radio Investors, be provided the requested LLC. Crestview Radio Investservice free of charge with ors, LLC is controlled by advance notice of seven Crestview Partners II, L.P., days to the Genesee County Crestview Partners II GP, Metropolitan Planning Com- L.P., and Crestview, L.L.C. Parties with attributable IREWOOD mission: ownership interests in those controlling entities are JefEATING UPPLIES Mr. Jacob Maurer, Planner II Genesee County Metropolitan frey A. Marcus, Barry S. FIREWOOD Volpert, Thomas S. Murphy, Planning Commission Sold by semi load, Jr., Richard M. DeMartini, Room 223, 1101 Beach Street 20 federal cords. Robert V. Delaney, Evelyn C. Flint, MI 48502 Call for price. Telephone (810) 257-3010 Pellicone, Ross A. Oliver, 989-426-6852 Brian Cassidy, Quentin Chu, Fax (810) 257-3185 Robert J. Hurst, and various E-mail: trusts and other entities jmaurer@co.genesee.mi.us Michigan Relay Center: Dial formed by these members. ARAGE ALES The executive officers, direc711 or 1-800-649-3777 tors and attributable interwww.gcmpc.org est holders of Reorganized FLUSHING Cumulus Media Inc. will be ESTATE/GARAGE SALE“An Equal Opportunity Mary G. Berner, Andrew W. 639 Deland, Flushing. ThursOrganization” Hobson, Brian G. Kushner, Sat. 4/19-21, 9a-5p. Tools, CLAIMS NOTICE Joan H. Gillman, Thomas H. lawn, furniture, hh goods, Castro, Matthew C. Blank, and bear collectibles. RE: Lydia M. Skaggs David M. Baum, John F. AbDeclaration of Trust bot, Richard S. Denning, SuGOODRICH HUGE zanne M. Grimes, Todd CHILDREN’S SALE! TO ALL INTERESTED PER- McCarty, Suzanne G. Smith, 100 + FAMILIES . Lions Club, SONS: Radio License Holding CBC, 9196 S State Rd. (M-15) LLC, Cumulus Radio LLC, Cu- Apr 18-20, 9am-7pm; Apr 21, Your interest in the estate or mulus Intermediate Holdings 9am-3pm. Rain or shine. trust of Lydia M. Skaggs LLC, Cumulus Media Hold- Newborn-teen clothes, Little may be barred or affected by ings Inc., Intermediate Co., Tikes, outdoor toys, baby the following: and SP Signal, LLC. SP Sigequipment, video games, The decedent, Lydia M. nal, LLC’s sole attributable furniture, books, sporting Skaggs, whose last known interest holder is SP Signal goods, prom dresses, more! address was 3145 Pinegate Manager, LLC. SP Signal Drive, Flushing, MI 48433, Manager, LLC’s sole attribdied on February 8, 2018. utable interest holder is EdThe decedent establisehd the ward A. Mulé. A copy of the ISCELLANEOUS TEMS Lydia M. 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April 18, 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission will be holding three (3) Open House sessions to kick-off the development of Genesee: Our County, Our Future, a combined plan for both the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) and the Five Year Consolidated Plan for Genesee County. The goal of the Open Houses is to provide information and gather input for the development of the combined plan. The combined plan will incorporate an analysis of land use, transportation, housing, environment, and infrastructure. It will provide a guiding document to help our communities in their decision-making processes. “What does Quality of Life mean to you in Genesee County? Better roads, better housing, a clean environment? Come to our Open House and tell us what you think. You will help shape the future of our county!” Derek Bradshaw, Director-Coordinator of the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission You are invited to participate in each of the Open House sessions which will be held at the following locations: Fenton Community & Cultural Center Tuesday, April 24th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. located at 150 S. Leroy Street, Fenton Clio Area Senior Center Wednesday, April 25th from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. located at 2136 W. Vienna Road, Clio Flint Farmers’ Market Thursday, April 26th from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. located at 300 E. 1st Street, downtown Flint.

YOUR INPUT CAN HAVE AN IMPACT AND HELP YOUR COMMUNITY! RESIDENTS CAN SHARE IDEAS BY TAKING OUR SURVEY. COMMUNITIES WITH THE MOST RESIDENTS COMPLETING THE SURVEY WILL WIN A $2,000 BEAUTIFICATION GRANT! TAKE THE SURVEY AT ONE OF OUR OPEN HOUSES OR ON-LINE STARTING APRIL 24TH. For more information, please visit our website at: www.OurFutureGenesee.org Questions related to the events listed above should be directed to Mr. Jacob Maurer using the contact information below. The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission will furnish reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities upon request. Persons needing language assistance and/or special accommodations will be provided the requested service free of charge with advance notice of seven days to the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission: Mr. Jacob Maurer, Planner II Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission Room 223, 1101 Beach Street, Flint, MI 48502 Telephone (810) 257-3010 Fax (810) 257-3185 E-mail: jmaurer@co.genesee.mi.us www.gcmpc.org

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The Public Service Announcement was provided to the following local media with a request for distribution.




The following postcard was mailed to approximately 1,170 Genesee County households to let people know about our public input sessions.




The following “Share Your Ideas” card was distributed at meetings to encourage participation in our public input sessions and our survey. Approximately 7,500 cards were printed.




The following bus advertisement was placed on the inside of Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) buses to let bus riders know about our public input sessions. These were on the buses from April 9, 2018 through May 6, 2018.













“Big Ideas” from Public Input Sessions, April 24‐26, 2018 A total of 47 comments on a wide variety of topics were added to the Big Idea Board. Many of the comments were general county‐wide suggestions, while others were location‐specific. The number in parenthesis indicates the number of comments received for that topic. Pictures of the Big Idea Board follow.

General Recommendations:  Repair existing sidewalks and bike paths, and add new walking/biking paths/bike lanes (7)  Need more cultural events, things for kids and families to do (6)  Road Improvements and resurfacing needed all over county (4)  Affordable and accessible housing for seniors and homeless (4)  Vacant lots—speed up the process for home demos and blight removal (4)  New parks, improve current parks, community pet park (3)  Complete Streets ordinance/policy for every community (2)  More out‐county MTA services other than Your Ride (2)  Redeveloping and restoring historic houses and buildings (2)  Biking Education Programs  Roundabouts are not a good use of land  Improved broadband service in rural areas  Transitional Recovery Housing  Funding for Home Improvements for middle class  Community co‐op/organic gardening  General Clean‐up/beautification efforts

Location‐Specific Improvements:     

Extend time for green light/pedestrian crossing signal across Vienna Rd in front of Clio Senior Center (2) Improve street lighting in Clio Reduce speed limit from 55 to 45 on N. Saginaw St. between Tobias and the High School More police presence on N. Clio Rd. in Flint’s 2nd Ward Turn Pollock Road (near Genesys) to dirt—less costly to maintain




During the Open House event from April 24‐26, 2018, we tried a couple of new ideas. We had a children’s coloring table where space permitted. Following are two drawings that were done by a child at the Flint Farmers’ Market Open House. He drew portraits of two of the GCMPC staff members while his mother discussed transportation funding with us. We also had a “Where are your priorities?” display where participants could place gold coins in jars to indicate where they thought transportation funding should be spent. The “Infrastructure—Roads, Bridges, Water Lines” jar got the lion’s share of the gold coins. Picture follows.






Gregory, Sharon From: Sent: To: Subject:

Maurer, Jacob Monday, April 30, 2018 2:47 PM asweetbbw@aol.com Clio Road repairs

Dear Ms. Brownell: Thank you for attending our recent Public Open House Session at the Clio Area Senior Center. Staff received your comments regarding road repairs needed on Mill Street/ Clio Rd. (south of Vienna Road). I reviewed the current Genesee County Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) document and discovered that Clio Road, between Dodge Road and the southern Clio city limits, is scheduled to be repaired in 2020. If you are interested in any other scheduled road repair projects, you can find them on our website at http://gcmpc.org/transportation-improvement-program/ or use our interactive map. Your concern has been forwarded to the Genesee County Road Commission for their review and feedback. Your comment will also be included as documentation in the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan. Please feel free to contact our office at (810) 257-3010 with any further comments and/or questions. Thank you again for your participation. Jacob Maurer, Planner II Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 810-257-3010 (office) 810-766-6565 (direct)

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Gregory, Sharon From: Sent: To: Subject:

Maurer, Jacob Monday, April 30, 2018 2:29 PM susanboyse@aol.com Willard Road Repairs

Dear Ms. Boyse: Thank you for attending our recent Public Open House Session at the Clio Area Senior Center. Staff received your comments regarding road repairs needed on Willard Rd. (west of Saginaw to the railroad tracks before Weir Road). Your concern has been forwarded to the Genesee County Road Commission for their review and feedback Your comment will also be included as documentation in the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan. Please feel free to contact our office at (810) 257-3010 with any further comments and/or questions. Thank you again for your participation. Jacob Maurer, Planner II Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 810-257-3010 (office) 810-766-6565 (direct)

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A Long Range Plan for Transportation, Housing, & the Environment ROOM 223 – 1101 BEACH STREET ∙ FLINT, MI 48502‐1470 ∙ (810) 257‐3010 ∙ FAX (810) 257‐3185

May 1, 2018

Mr. Bruce Duff 11869 Parklane Street Mt. Morris, MI 48458

Dear Mr. Duff Thank you for attending our recent Public Open House Session at the Clio Area Senior Center. Staff received your comments regarding traffic signal repairs needed at the intersection of Plaza Drive and Vienna Road. Your concern has been forwarded to the Genesee County Road Commission for their review and feedback on ways to improve the timing of the light for pedestrians crossing. Your comment will also be included as documentation in the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan. Please feel free to contact our office at (810) 257-3010 with any further comments and/or questions. Thank you again for your participation.

Jacob Maurer, Planner II Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 810-257-3010 (office) 810-766-6565 (direct)

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A Long Range Plan for Transportation, Housing, & the Environment ROOM 223 – 1101 BEACH STREET ∙ FLINT, MI 48502‐1470 ∙ (810) 257‐3010 ∙ FAX (810) 257‐3185

May 1, 2018

Ms. Anne Priebe 11198 Bare Dr. Clio, MI 48420

Dear Ms. Priebe, Thank you for attending our recent Public Open House Session at the Clio Area Senior Center. Staff received your comments regarding traffic signal repairs needed at the intersection of Plaza Drive and Vienna Road. Your concern has been forwarded to the Genesee County Road Commission for their review and feedback on ways to improve the timing of the light for pedestrians crossing. Your comment will also be included as documentation in the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan. Please feel free to contact our office at (810) 257-3010 with any further comments and/or questions. Thank you again for your participation.

Jacob Maurer, Planner II Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 810-257-3010 (office) 810-766-6565 (direct)

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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE RESIDENTS OF GENESEE COUNTY PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission is offering opportunities to the public to review and comment on: GENESEE COUNTY 2019 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTION PLAN PROGRAM YEAR 2019-2021 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LIST OF PROJECTS Public Input Sessions will be held at the following locations: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 — Flint Farmers’ Market 300 E. 1st Street, Flint, MI 48502 In the Atrium 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, 2019 — Swartz Creek Senior Center 8095 Civic Drive #2, Swartz Creek, MI 48473 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2019 — Eastside Senior Center 3065 N. Genesee Road, Flint, MI 48506 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM The 30-day public comment period for the Genesee County 2019 Community Development Action Plan will be held April 15 – May 15, 2019. During this time, copies of the 2019 Genesee County Action Plan will be made available for review at the following locations: • Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission, Room 223, 1101 Beach Street, Flint • www.gcmpc.org • All Genesee County municipal offices The 2019 Action Plan contains information on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) activities, HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) activities, and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) activities for May 1, 2019 to April 30, 2020. Please note that at this time, all activity funding amounts are estimates based on 2018 allocation amounts* and will be adjusted to match actual allocation amounts to be received from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, entitles Genesee County, as an urban county, to plan and carry out a Community Development Program throughout Genesee County, outside the City of Flint. The primary objectives of the Genesee County Community Development Program are to: 1. Develop and maintain viable urban communities; 2. Provide decent and affordable housing; and 3. Provide a suitable living environment for the residents of Genesee County, principally for persons of low and moderate income. Pursuant to these objectives, Genesee County, in cooperation with participating local units of government, proposes to utilize *$1,828,984 in CDBG Entitlement funds for the 2019 Program Year. HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM (HOME) The HOME Investment Partnerships Program encourages states and local Participating Jurisdictions (PJ), in collaboration with private organizations, to undertake activities and adopt policies aimed at expanding the supply of affordable housing and increasing the number of families who can be served with affordable housing. Pursuant to these objectives, Genesee County proposes to utilize *$868,520 in HOME funds. EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG) The ESG Program funding assists people in regaining stability in permanent housing after experiencing homelessness, or for homeless prevention activities. Genesee County proposes to utilize *$152,398 in ESG funding. Pursuant to provisions of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; the McKinney Act of 1987, and the National Affordable Housing Act (NAHA) of 1990, the Genesee County Board of Commissioners is publishing its 2019 Action Plan prior to Genesee County’s 2019 Community Development Block Grant entitlement Program Year. A Public Hearing will be held on May 8, 2019 at 9:45 a.m. in the Harris Auditorium, Genesee County Administration Building, 1101 Beach Street, Flint, Michigan at the Community and Economic Development Committee Meeting. The public is advised that on or about May 23, 2019, Genesee County will submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development an Action Plan. Prior to said submission, public comments are welcomed on the Action Plan and on the past performance of Genesee County in carrying out Community Development Block Grant activities, HOME Program activities, and Emergency Solutions Grant activities. Please note, this plan will not be submitted to HUD until 2019 funding allocations can be included. Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission will furnish reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities upon 24 hours notice. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services, or persons with limited English proficiency, should contact the Genesee County offices by writing or calling the following: Mr. Damon Fortney, Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission Room 223, 1101 Beach Street, Flint, Michigan 48502 Telephone: (810) 257-3010 Fax: 810-257-3185 Email: gcmpc@co.genesee.mi.us Michigan Relay Center: Dial 711 Comments regarding the Genesee County 2019 Community Development Action Plan must be in writing and will be accepted by the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission, 1101 Beach Street, Room 223, Flint, Michigan 48502 until 5:00 p.m. on May 15, 2019. 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The Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance has a draft list of projects for the Fiscal Year 2020-2023 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). These projects are currently out for public review and comment. Public input sessions to discuss these projects are being held at the scheduled dates, times, and locations below. The sessions do not have a scheduled presentation, so you can arrive at your convenience. A copy of the draft list of projects (including transit projects) is available on our website which is located at www.gcmpc.org Any and all comments are encouraged. If you are unable to attend one of the following sessions and have comments or questions regarding a project, please contact us at the information below.

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The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), WaIn addition, interested stu- ter Resources Division dents and their families may (WRD), proposes to reissue contact the academy by call- a permit to Genesee County ing 810-412-8655. This for the Genesee County Muschool is a Public School nicipal Storm Sewer System Academy authorized by Lake in Genesee County, Michigan Superior State University 48532. The applicant disaccording to the Michigan charges storm water to surRevised School Code. It has face waters of the state of an open enrollment policy Michigan. and does not discriminate on the basis of intellectual or The draft permit includes the physical abilities, achieve- following modifications to ment or aptitude, religion, the previously-issued perrace or gender. mit: This individual permit supersedes Certificate of Random Selection Drawing Coverage No. MIG610072. In the event student enrollment applications exceed Copies of the permit applicaavailable space, a random tion, public notice, and draft selection drawing will be ad- permit may be obtained via ministered Saturday August the Internet at https://miwa 3, 2019 from 8:00am to ters.deq.state.mi.us (select 10:00am at the following lo- ‘Public Notice Search,’ enter cation: the permit number or site name in the search field, and 369 Main Street then click ‘Search’), or at Belleville, MI 48111 the WRD’s Lansing District Office located at 525 West The random selection draw- Allegan Street, 1st Floor, ing, in accordance with the South Tower, Lansing, MI, Michigan Revised School 48933, telephone: 517-284Code and the chartering con- 6651. tract provisions with Lake Superior State University, Persons wishing to submit will be conducted under the comments or request a pubdirection of a third party ad- lic hearing should go to http ministrator not affiliated s://miwaters.deq.state.mi.u with the academy. If re- s, select ‘Public Notice quired, the third party ad- Search,’ search for this pubministrator will be (TBD). lic notice, click ‘View,’ click Students and their parents ‘Add Comment,’ enter inforas well as interested com- mation into the fields, and munity members are wel- then click ‘Submit.’ Inquicome to attend. Attendance, ries should be directed to however, is not required for Jessica Stiles, Permits Secinclusion in the drawing. tion, WRD, DEQ, P.O. Box 30458, Lansing, Michigan Sealed proposals will be re- 48909-7958; telephone: 517ceived until 3:00 p.m. (EDT), 284-5590; or e-mail: stilesj1 Thursday, May 9, 2019, at @michigan.gov. the Genesee County Purchasing Department, 1101 Comments or objections to Beach Street, Room 361, the draft permit received by Flint, Michigan 48502 for In- May 14, 2019, will be considHome Personal Care & ered in the final decision to Homemaking Services for issue the permit. the Genesee County Office of Senior Services. The Flint Housing Commission A copy of the complete Invita- is requesting quotes for tion for Proposal #19-178, Lawn Care Services for its respectfully may be down- Vacant Scattered Site proploaded from the following erties. A Request for Quote site: http://www.gc4me.com (RFQ) packet will be availa/departments/purchasing ble Monday, April 8, 2019 afchoose Current Bids and ter 9:00 a.m. Quotes are due then click on the name of no later than 3:30 p.m. on the RFP or contact the offi- April 22, 2019 at 3820 Richces of the Genesee County field Road, Flint, MI 48506. A Purchasing Department at detailed RFQ packet may be (810) 257-3030. obtained by contacting: Karen Fairchild via email at kfai rchild@flinthc.org.

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 10:08 AM cacincarr@msn.com Public Comment Reply

Good morning, Tom and Cindy— Thank you very much for attending our Public Input Session at the Flint Farmers’ Market on April 30th. Staff appreciates your comments on the FY 2020-2023 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), specifically, the easement for the trail that may affect your trees. The Perry Road Trail project is scheduled for FY 2022 and is a Genesee County Road Commission (GCRC) project. For reference, the identification number for this project is Job Number 207698. I do not see any engineering plans in the JobNet project database at this time, so I cannot answer your easement question. Did you have an opportunity to speak with a representative from the GCRC when you were at the Public Input Session? I am going to refer you to Mr. Alex Patsy of the GCRC. He may be able to provide you with an idea of the engineering and the easement path. He can be reached at 810-767-4920, ext. 252. I am also forwarding your written comments to Mr. Patsy. He should be replying to you regarding your concerns about your trees. All public comments are included in our Genesee County FY 2020-2023 TIP document which is reviewed and approved by the Federal Highway Administration. We appreciate your participation regarding our FY 2020-2023 TIP. Please feel free to contact me if you need additional information regarding transportation projects in Genesee County. Kind Regards— Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 11:14 AM Patsy, Alexander Public Comment Flint Farmers' Market - Carr.pdf

Good morning, Alex— Please see the attached public comment from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the GCRC will also respond to the concerned citizen. Please contact Mr. and Mrs. Carr and provide any information you can regarding their concern. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 1:18 PM corvettelilly@sbcglobal.net Public Comment Reply

Hello, Gary and Cheryl-Thank you very much for attending our Public Input Session at the Flint Farmers’ Market on April 30th. Roundabouts can generate a lot of discussion in many communities. There doesn’t seem to be a middle ground—either you love them or you don’t! Staff has read your comments and will also forward them to Mr. Brad Barrett, the City Manager for Flushing. He can be contacted at 810-659-3130 if you need additional information on this project. He should be replying to you regarding your comment about the roundabout. All public comments are included in our Genesee County FY 2020-2023 TIP document which is reviewed and approved by the Federal Highway Administration. We appreciate your participation regarding our FY 2020-2023 TIP. Please feel free to contact me if you need additional information regarding transportation projects in Genesee County. However, if you would like to learn more on roundabouts and why they are gaining popularity around the country, please visit the following Michigan Department of Transportation website on roundabouts: https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9615_53039---,00.html Kind Regards— Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 1:27 PM bbarrett@flushingcity.com Public Comment--Mr. and Mrs. Gillean Public Comments--Mr. and Mrs. Gillean.pdf

Hello, Brad— Please see the attached comments from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the City of Flushing will also respond to the concerned citizens. Please contact these concerned citizens and reply to their comments. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Tuesday, May 21, 2019 1:39 PM Patsy, Alexander Public Comments --Mr. Allen FFM--Mr. Allen.pdf

Good afternoon, Alex— Please see the attached public comments from our recent Public Input Sessions. Please respond to Question # 2. I am asking MDOT to respond to Questions # 1 and # 3. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the GCRC will also respond to this concerned citizen. Please contact Mr. Allen and provide any information you can regarding his concerns in Question # 2. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Tuesday, May 21, 2019 1:57 PM Block, Trevor (MDOT) Public Comment Response Requested Public Comment--Mr. Allen.pdf

Hi Trevor— Please see the attached comment sheet from our recent Public Input Sessions. Please respond to Questions # 1 and # 3. I have asked the Genesee County Road Commission to respond to Question # 2. I have included my response, and I have indicated that MDOT will also respond to this concerned citizen. Please contact Mr. Allen and reply to his comments. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 1:47 PM ljsheridan23@comcast.net Public Comment Reply

Hello Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan— Thank you very much for attending our Public Input Session at the Flint Farmers’ Market on April 30th. I am responding to your comments regarding the pavement patching jobs that have been done in the past in your neighborhood, and also to your doubts concerning if the next scheduled paving job will happen. I think the upcoming project you are referring to is the Clio Rd. project from Dodge to Wilson, scheduled for fiscal year 2020. This project should proceed as scheduled. This is a Genesee County Road Commission (GCRC) project, identified as Job Number 130645. Did you have an opportunity to speak with a representative from the GCRC when you were at the Public Input Session? I am going to refer you to Mr. Alex Patsy of the GCRC. He may be able to provide you with some information regarding pavement patching issues. He can be reached at 810-767-4920, ext. 252. I am also forwarding your written comments to Mr. Patsy. He should be replying to you regarding your concerns about the project’s schedule. All public comments are included in our Genesee County FY 2020-2023 TIP document which is reviewed and approved by the Federal Highway Administration. We appreciate your participation regarding our FY 2020-2023 TIP. Please feel free to contact me if you need additional information regarding transportation projects in Genesee County. Kind Regards— Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 1:50 PM Patsy, Alexander Public Comments--Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Public Comments--Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan.pdf

Good afternoon, Alex— Please see the attached public comments from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the GCRC will also respond to these concerned citizens. Please contact Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan and provide any information you can regarding their concerns. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Monday, May 20, 2019 3:13 PM Patsy, Alexander Public Comments--Ms. Payne Public Comments--Ms. Payne.pdf

Good afternoon, Alex— Please see the attached public comments from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the GCRC will also respond to this concerned citizen. Please contact Ms. Payne and provide any information you can regarding her concerns. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Tuesday, May 21, 2019 12:27 PM 'Robert D. Slattery' Public Comment Response Requested Public Comment--Ms.Russell.pdf

Good afternoon, Bob— Please see the attached public comment from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the City of Burton will also respond to this concerned citizen. Please contact Ms. Russell and provide any information you can regarding her concerns. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Monday, May 20, 2019 8:40 AM wbreinhart@marathonpetroleum.com Public Comment Reply

Good morning, Ms. Reinhart-Thank you very much for attending our Public Input Session at the Flint Farmers’ Market on April 30th. Staff appreciates your comments on the Dort Highway/Coldwater Road area and the potential impacts to Marathon Petroleum if a road diet were to occur. It is my understanding that the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is planning a road diet for this section of Dort Highway. Construction on this project is scheduled to begin sometime after October 1, 2019. For your reference, the MDOT job number for this project is 123914. Did you have an opportunity to speak with an MDOT representative when you were at the Public Input Session? Mr. Trevor Block of MDOT is working on this project and can be contacted at 810-653-7470 if you need additional information on the project. I will forward your comments to Mr. Block, and he will also be replying to you regarding this project. All public comments are included in our Genesee County FY 2020-2023 TIP document which is reviewed and approved by the Federal Highway Administration. We appreciate your participation regarding our FY 2020-2023 TIP. Please feel free to contact me if you need additional information regarding transportation projects in Genesee County. Kind Regards, Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Monday, May 20, 2019 8:43 AM Block, Trevor (MDOT) Public Comment--Ms. Reinhart FFM--Reinhart.pdf

Hi Trevor— Please see the attached comment sheet from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that MDOT will also respond to this concerned citizen. Please contact Ms. Reinhart and reply to her comments. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 2:26 PM wknightstarz@aol.com Public Comment Reply

Good afternoon, Bill— Thank you very much for attending our Public Input Session at the Swartz Creek Senior Center on April 30th. Staff appreciates your comments on the proposed roundabout project in Flushing. It seems that there is no middle ground on this topic—either you love them or you don’t! The Public Input Session attracted the folks who don’t want the roundabout, but it is hard to judge how many folks would like it, as they typically won’t come to these meetings. If they are happy about a roundabout being installed, they would not come to the meeting to tell us that. The people who are unhappy about a project will come to tell us. It is my understanding that there are no engineering plans at this point, as the project would not receive funding until fiscal year 2023. Since I don’t have engineering plans, I can’t answer your questions regarding the exact impact on the gas station. Did you have an opportunity to speak with Brad Barrett when you were at the Public Input Session? Brad can be contacted at 810-659-3130 if you need to discuss this project further. He should be replying to you regarding your comments about the roundabout. All public comments are included in our Genesee County FY 2020-2023 TIP document which is reviewed and approved by the Federal Highway Administration. We appreciate your participation regarding our FY 2020-2023 TIP. Please feel free to contact me if you need additional information regarding transportation projects in Genesee County. And I checked, and you are already signed up for our public outreach mailing list. Kind Regards-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185 1


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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 2:31 PM bbarrett@flushingcity.com Public Comments--Bill Bain Public Comment--Bill Bain.pdf

Hello, Brad— Please see the attached comment sheet from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the City of Flushing will also respond to this concerned citizen. Please contact Mr. Bain and reply to his comments. He is one of the trustees on our Metropolitan Alliance Board. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 11:31 AM 'anthonyszabo@gmail.com' Public Comment Reply

Hello, Anthony— Thank you very much for attending our Public Input Session at the Swartz Creek Senior Center on April 30th. I am responding to your question regarding when a meeting for the Flushing Rd. roundabout will occur, specifically for the engineering details. I do not know the engineering schedule for this project, because it is still 3-4 years out. I need to refer you to Mr. Brad Barrett, the City Manager for Flushing. He can be contacted at 810-659-3130. For your reference, the Michigan Department of Transportation identification number for this project is Job Number 207878, and it is scheduled for fiscal year 2023. I am also forwarding your comment sheet to Mr. Barrett. He should be replying to you regarding your concerns about the roundabout. All public comments are included in our Genesee County FY 2020-2023 TIP document which is reviewed and approved by the Federal Highway Administration. We appreciate your participation regarding our FY 2020-2023 TIP. Please feel free to contact me if you need additional information regarding transportation projects in Genesee County. Kind Regards— Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments:

Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 11:39 AM bbarrett@flushingcity.com Public Comments--Mr. Szabo Public Comments--Szabo.pdf

Hello, Brad— Please see the attached question from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the City of Flushing will also respond to the concerned citizen. Please contact this concerned citizen and provide any information you can regarding his concerns. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 12:13 PM debtab820@Liv.com Public Comment Reply

Hello, Deborah-Thank you very much for attending our Public Input Session at the Swartz Creek Senior Center on April 30th. Staff has read your comment and will also forward it to Mr. Brad Barrett, the City Manager for Flushing. He can be contacted at 810-659-3130 if you need additional information on this project. He should be replying to you regarding your comment about the roundabout. All public comments are included in our Genesee County FY 2020-2023 TIP document which is reviewed and approved by the Federal Highway Administration. We appreciate your participation regarding our FY 2020-2023 TIP. Please feel free to contact me if you need additional information regarding transportation projects in Genesee County. If you would like to learn more on roundabouts and why they are gaining popularity, please visit the following Michigan Department of Transportation website on roundabouts: https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9615_53039---,00.html Kind Regards— Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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Gregory, Sharon From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments:

Gregory, Sharon Friday, May 17, 2019 1:06 PM bbarrett@flushingcity.com Public Comments--Ms. Tabaszewski Public Comment--Ms. Tabaszewski.pdf

Hello, Brad— Please see the attached comment from our recent Public Input Sessions. I have included my response, and I have indicated that the City of Flushing will also respond to the concerned citizen. Please contact this concerned citizen and reply to their comment. Thank you-Sharon J. Gregory Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission 1101 Beach St., Rm. 223, Flint MI, 48502 Ph. (810) 766-6545 Fax (810) 257-3185

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A 37-year-old man faces 10 charges — including open murder — for a shooting in rural Lapeer County that left one person dead and one injured. Lydell Dukes, of Ferndale, was arraigned Wednesday on the murder charge, assault with intent to murder, fleeing and eluding, resisting and obstructing an officer and several felony firearm counts. The charges stem from a shooting incident last weekend in Dryden Township, southeast of Lapeer. A 911 call was received shortly before 3 a.m. Sept. 8 by Lapeer County Central Dispatch from a resident in the 3300 block of Hollow Corners Road in Dryden Township. Dryden Township police Chief Shawn Peters said that is where the homeowner and his wife were awakened by what they believed to be 15-20 gunshots in the area. “They get up, they start to check around,” Peters said at a Wednesday news conference at the Lapeer County Sheriff’s

A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, September 25, 2019, at 9:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the order of business will permit, in the Willard P. Harris Auditorium, Genesee County Administration Building (Third Floor), 1101 Beach Street, Flint, Michigan, regarding the proposed Genesee County budget for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 2019, and ending September 30, 2020. The property tax millage rate proposed to be levied to support the proposed budget will be a subject of this hearing. The total ad valorem property tax millage to be levied in support of the proposed budget is 9.7151 mills. This millage will be partially from the County’s 2019 tax and partially from the County’s 2020 tax. Further details regarding this millage are in the proposed budget.

ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE RESIDENTS OF GENESEE COUNTY PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission (GCMPC) has a draft list of community development and transportation projects for the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan for public review and comment. This plan serves as the Consolidated Plan and 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan for Genesee County. Public input sessions to discuss these projects are being held at the scheduled dates, times, and locations below. The sessions do not have a scheduled presentation, so you can arrive at your convenience. A copy of the draft list of projects is available on our website at www.gcmpc.org, and at the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission Office located at 1101 Beach Street, Room 223, Flint, MI. Any and all comments are encouraged. If you are unable to attend one of the following sessions and have comments or questions regarding a project, please contact using the information below.

Any citizen wishing to address the Board of County Commissioners on the proposed budget or on the proposed property tax millage rates will be given the opportunity to make oral or written comments at the time of the hearing and to ask questions regarding the proposed budget and the proposed millage rates.

Wednesday, September 25th — Clio Area Senior Center 2136 W. Vienna Rd., Clio MI 48420 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

A copy of the proposed budget will be available for public inspection as of September 11, 2019, following its adoption on that day, in the Office of the Genesee County Clerk, Elections Division, located In the East Wing on the second floor of the Genesee County Court House, 900 South Saginaw Street, Flint, Michigan 48502. The office hours of the Elections Division prior to the public hearing will be Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.

Thursday, September 26th — Fenton Community and Cultural Center 150 S. Leroy, Fenton MI 48430 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission will furnish reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities upon request. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids and services or persons with Limited English Proficiency should contact the Planning Commission by writing or calling the following:

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Thursday, September 26th — Flint Farmers’ Market 300 E. 1st St., Flint, MI 48502 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Mr. Jacob Maurer, Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission Room 223, 1101 Beach Street, Flint, MI 48502 Telephone: (810) 257-3010 Fax: (810) 257-3185 e-mail: gcmpc@co.genesee.mi.us website: www.gcmpc.org Facebook and Twitter: Please see link on our website. Michigan Relay Center: 711 “An Equal Opportunity Organization”

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Office. “At some point, they determine or found a male individual in the backyard of their residence.” The person they found was identified as 29-year-old Nicholas Palazzolo, of Cadillac. He had been shot in the lower back and was in stable condition at McLaren Lapeer Region. A Dryden Township police officer, Metamora Township police officer and Lapeer County EMS responded along with deputies from the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Office. Lapeer County Sheriff Scott McKenna said a sergeant responding to the scene observed several items in the road — including broken glass — just west of the residence. A search of the area led to police to the discovery of 35-year-old Jason Stefanski in a ditch. Stefanski, of Rockford, had been shot twice. He was pronounced dead. A deputy spotted grooves in the roadway, which were made by a vehicle being driven on its rim, rather than a tire. The tire apparently had gone flat during the incident. The grooves led the deputy to the area of Sutton Road and Wilder Road — a couple of miles from the original scene — where a burgundy-colored SUV was stopped. McKenna said Dukes was in the driver’s seat, “holding a handgun in his hand in his lap.” The deputy backed off and called for reinforcements. Dukes was instructed by law enforcement for 10-15 minutes to shut off his parked vehicle, McKenna said. But Dukes instead headed west on Sutton Road and north on M-24 toward the city of Lapeer. Spike strips were deployed, flattening the other three tires on the vehicle. Dukes continued north on M-24 into Lapeer at about 40 mph. Cruisers were positioned ahead of the pursuit. McKenna said when Dukes approached the vehicles he started “ramming” the units and eventually spun out in Mayfield Township. Dukes was taken into custody a short time later. McKenna said police still are trying to piece together what took place in the vehicle leading up to the shooting, but it is believed all three men were riding together and were acquaintances. “From some of the things we found in the vehicle and on the subjects, we believe this was drug-related,” he said. Multiple types of drugs were found, according to police. McKenna said it’s still not clear why this took place in a rural portion of Lapeer County. Stefanski had ties to the area — he has family members in Almont, for instance — but had lived in the Grand Rapids area for several years. McKenna believes everyone involved in the incident that night is in custody. He said it is unknown if the man in the hospital will face charges. Dukes was being held without bond in the Lapeer County Jail. He’s due back in court Thursday for a probable cause conference.

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PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD, PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS and PUBLIC HEARING: A 30-day public comment period for the proposed “Genesee: Our County, Our Future” plan and corresponding Transportation Air Quality Conformity Determination will be held from Monday, March 9, 2020 through Tuesday, April 7, 2020. The “Genesee: Our County, Our Future” plan is a combined plan that serves as the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) and the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan for Genesee County. Federal transportation legislation requires that each metropolitan planning organization produce an LRTP with a minimum twentyyear planning horizon. The 2045 LRTP includes strategies/actions that lead to the development of an integrated, intermodal transportation system that facilitates safe and efficient movement of people and goods, while addressing current and future transportation demands. The Consolidated Plan is a comprehensive planning document that identifies the county’s overall needs for affordable housing, supportive housing, and community development, along with strategies to address those needs. The Consolidated Plan provides data and analysis used to prioritize community development needs and projects. The draft “Genesee: Our County, Our Future” plan and supporting materials are available for review on the www.ourfuturegenesee.org website, and at the GCMPC office listed at the end of this notice. The draft plan is also made available for review at your local city, village, or township office. Call individual locations for office hours and addresses. GCMPC staff is hosting the sessions listed below which offer an opportunity for you to provide comments and/or ask questions regarding the draft combined plan. The sessions do not have a scheduled presentation, so you can arrive at your convenience.

Request for Proposals – #LB 20-002 Environmental Abatement & Disposal of Asbestos and Hazardous Materials & Demolition and Disposal of Residential and Commercial Structures in Genesee County is being issued by the Genesee County Land Bank Authority (GCLBA). GCLBA invites the submission of proposals from contractors experienced and licensed to conduct the abatement, demolition and disposal of residential and commercial structures located in Genesee County. Sealed bids are due no later than 3:00 pm on Tuesday, March 31, 2020 to the Genesee County Land Bank, 452 S. Saginaw St, 2nd Floor, Flint, MI 48502, envelopes must be sealed and clearly marked with the bid number. A public bid opening will immediately follow. The bid documents can be found at www.thelandba nk.org under the tab “Current Bids”. Incomplete proposals, those received after the deadline and from contractors not on GCLBA approved Contractors List will not be considered. Only firms/contractors that are the on the GCLBA Approved Contractor lists can respond to RFP’s issued by the GCLBA. Information on how to become an Approved Contractor can be found at: http: //www.thelandbank.org/de mocontract.asp.

Tuesday, March 24— Davison Farmers’ Market 8110 E. Court St. Davison 48423—10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 26—Flint Farmers’ Market 300 East First St. Flint 45802—11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 27— Fireside Coffee Company 3239 Elms Rd. Swartz Creek 48473—3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. A Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Willard P. Harris Auditorium, located on the third floor of the Genesee County Administration Building, 1101 Beach Street, Flint, Michigan, 48502. This opportunity for the public to review and comment on the plan complies with the intent of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act and satisfies the public input requirements of the Section 5307 Transit Program of Projects. The Transportation Air Quality Conformity Determination and the Coordinated Public-Transit Human Services Transportation Plan are included in the plan as technical reports. Comments may be made in person or by mail, telephone, social media, facsimile, the Community Remarks Map on our website, or e-mail using the contact information provided below. The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission will furnish reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities upon request. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids for services or persons with Limited English Proficiency should contact the Planning Commission by writing or calling the following: Ms. Sharon Gregory, Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission Room 223, 1101 Beach Street, Flint, MI 48502 telephone:(810) 257-3010 fax: (810) 257-3185 e-mail: gcmpc@co.genesee.mi.us Website: www.gcmpc.org Facebook and Twitter: Please see links on our website. For the Michigan Relay Center, dial 711 “An Equal Opportunity Organization” Request for Proposal: 2020-02 Purchase of Driver’s Uniform Program The Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) is soliciting proposals from qualified uniform providers for the purchase of Driver’s uniforms. Proposals shall be submitted on or before 1:00 p.m. Local Time, Thursday, March 26, 2020 at the Mass Transportation Authority’s offices at 1401 South Dort Highway, Flint, Michigan. For more information and to request a copy of this RFP, please visit https://www.mt aflint.org/purchasing.html The proposal document may be obtained at the same address from the Purchasing Agent on or after March 9, 2020. The Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) reserves the right to waive any informality in the request for proposals; to reject any or all proposals; and to make any award which it considers to be in the best interest of the MTA. The MTA reserves the right to use whatever reasonable and prudent evaluation techniques it deems appropriate.

Sealed bids will be received by Genesee Township Offices located at 7244 N. Genesee Road, Genesee, MI 48437 until 2:00pm local time Thursday, March 5, 2020 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. The work to be performed will be in accordance with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and Community Development Block Grant Requirements. The work will be performed at East Side Senior Center located at 3085 Genesee Road, Genesee Twp. Items of work include new vinyl flooring and drywall repairs. Project to be completed by April 30’h, 2020. A contractor walk through for bids will begin at 1 :OOpm February 27, 2020. Bid documents may be reserved by calling Jeff Brands of Creekwood Architecture, Inc. at (810) 7420480. There will be a $100.00 deposit per set of drawings (maximum of three (3) sets), which is refundable only upon receipt of intact sets. The documents will be available the day of the walk through. Checks made payable to Creekwood Architecture. This project is paid for, in part by MEDC and HUD with CDBG funds, and all regulations for these funds apply. This project will also require workers to be paid federal prevailing wages. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the contract documents must be paid on the project, and that the contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the Instruction to Bidders. Sealed bids will be received until 3:00 p.m. (EDT), Thursday, April 9, 2020, at the Genesee County Purchasing Department, 1101 Beach Street, Room 361, Flint, MI, 48502 for construction of a new Genesee County Juvenile Justice Center. See website for additional details. A copy of Invitation to Bid #20-214 may be downloaded from the following site: http ://www.gc4me.com/departm ents/purchasing choose Current Bids and then click on the name of the ITB or contact the offices of the Genesee County Purchasing Department at (810) 257-3030.

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Bid Proposals must also be PUREBRED LAB PUPS accompanied by a bid bond in Cute & playful, First shots 2017 BMW X5. no accidents, the amount no less than five 28k miles, 3.0L V6 300hp, and dewormed, parents on percent (5%) of the total bid clean title, $22800. Call or site, ready to go! $300. Call amount. Text 7342346122 (517) 726-0706 In accordance with MCL 380.1267, each Bid Proposal must be accompanied by a #0896 GOODRICH DRAIN sworn and notarized statement disclosing any familial NOTICE OF relationship that exists beDAY OF REVIEW OF APPORTIONMENT tween the owner or the employee of the bidder and any REVIEW OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT BOUNDARY member of the Board of EduBIDDING DRAIN CONTRACT cation or the Superintendent of SCCS. The Board of Education will not accept a Bid The property which you own in the 0896 Goodrich Drainage District will be assessed a share of the construction costs. The Drain Proposal that does not in- Commissioner’s Office will hold a Day of review of apportionments where the Drain Commissioner will have tentative apportionments clude this sworn and nota- against parcels and municipalities within the drainage district available for review. This meeting will be held: rized disclosure statement. Each Bid Proposal must also March 31, 2020 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. be accompanied by a sworn Genesee County Drain Office, 4608 Beecher Road, Flint, MI 48532 and notarized statement certifying that the Contractor is not an Iran Linked Please retain the envelope of this notice, as the parcel number on mailing label is necessary in answering questions. Business. The Board of Education will not accept a Bid This construction is the result of a petition submitted to me, Genesee County Drain Commissioner on August 10, 2011 to make Proposal that does not in- drainage improvements in this drain district. A public hearing was held with Drainage Board determining there was a necessity for clude this sworn and nota- improvements. An Engineer designed plans to resolve this drainage problem and construction bids will be taken on March 20, 2020. rized statement. SCCS Board of Education re- Enayet Ullah, Engineer, will answer engineering design and construction questions at (810) 732-1590. serves the right to accept or reject any and all Bid Propo- Note: Until bids are opened and reviewed estimates cannot be given regarding your assessment. Assessment sals, either in whole or in information will be available on or after March 31, 2020 in person at the above address, over the phone at the above part, to waive any informali- phone number or online at www.GCDCSWM.com under Assessments. You will be given until April 13, 2020 to prepay your assessties or irregularities therein, ment, if you wish before we borrow the money and not incur any interest charges. If drain assessments against land that are collected or to award the contract to other than the contractor by installment, the land owner may pay them in full with any interest to date at any time and thereby avoid further interest charges. submitting the best financial Drain assessments against land will be collected in the same manner as property taxes. (will be placed on the winter property tax bill.) Bid Proposal (low bidder), in its sole and absolute discre- Weather permitting; construction of this drain will start upon receipt of the borrowed money. My office will assist you in answering tion. questions concerning the 0896 Goodrich. Questions regarding the project can be addressed by contacting: Richard Hunt at 810- The following is a condensed description of the several tracts or parcels of lands constituting the Special Assessment District of the 591-2114 or rhunt@swcrk. Goodrich Drain: org. Other questions regarding the Asbestos Specifica- Lands situated in Sections 16, 17, 20, 21, 28 & 29 of Atlas Township and Section 21 of the Village of Goodrich in Genesee County, tions can be addressed by Michigan. contacting: Dennis Wood at 248-926-3800 or dennis.woo A more particular description will be available at the Day of Review of Apportionment and on our website. The following Public d@perform-env.com.

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Corporations are to be assessed at large to pay part of the cost of the construction of improvements to the Goodrich Drain: Genesee County, Atlas Township & Village of Goodrich.

The Drain Commissioner will hold a Day of Review of Drainage District boundaries to hear the proofs and allegations and to carefully reconsider and review the description of lands comprising the Drainage District for the 0896 Goodrich Drain, and determine whether the addition and/or deletion of lands will more accurately define the boundaries of the land benefitted by the Drain and whether such addition and/or deletion of lands is just and equitable pursuant to section 197 of Act 40, P.A. 1956 as amended. This meeting will be held: March 31, 2020 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Genesee County Drain Office, 4608 Beecher Road, Flint, MI 48532

MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES Flint Antique Bottle & Collectibles Show Sun., March 15th, 9a-2:30p. Dom Polski Hall, 3415 N. Linden Rd, Flint, 48504. Tim Buda 989-271-9193

AUCTIONS & AUCTIONEERS City Of Flint Auction Thursday March 12th, 2020 View and Register at 8 am Bidding 10 am Approx. 100 Vehicles Go to Completetowing.us for a complete list $100 registration fee Complete Auto & Truck Parts 3401 N. Dort Hwy, Flint No Buyer’s fees

HUGE PUBLIC AUCTION SAT MARCH 14TH 12 NOON 9555 Marshall Rd Birch Run. Huge selection featuring a quality firearm collection, coins, Troy-Bilt riding mower, tools and equipment, Outbuildings full of antiques and primitives, Hummel figurines, Cherished Teddies, heavy duty log splitter, rototiller, display showcases, and more. This is shaping up to be a very nice quality auction. We are still unpacking large buildings and finding many treasures. Sealed proposals will be reNO RESERVES!!! ceived until 3:00 p.m. (EDT), ColesAuctionService.com Thursday, April 2, 2020, at or call 1-810-397-3199 the Genesee County Purchasing Department, 1101 Beach Street, Room 361, Flint, MI, 48502 for Website Redesign and Hosting. See ISCELLANEOUS TEMS website for additional details. Cemetary Plots . 2 Side by A copy of Invitation to Bid side Cemetary Plots at #20-215 may be downloaded Crestwood in Grand Blanc. from the following site: http $2500.00 for both. Includes ://www.gc4me.com/departm transfer fee. 810-618-2824 ents/purchasing choose Current Bids and then click on the name of the ITB or contact the offices of the Genesee County Purchasing Department at (810) 257-3030.

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The lands to be added or deleted as recommended by a licensed professional engineer or surveyor for the Drain are shown on a map that is available in person at the above address, online at www.GCDCSWM.com under Construction and attached to this notice that has been mailed out. A general description of the lands by section to be added or deleted as recommended is Sections 16, 17, 20, 21, 28 &29 of Atlas Township & Section 21 Village of Goodrich. All known and non-resident persons, Owner and persons interested in the above described lands and You, Genesee County Clerk, Village of Goodrich Clerk, Atlas Township Supervisor and Genesee County Road Commission, are hereby notified that at the time and place thereafter to which said bid may be adjourned, I shall proceed to receive bids for the CONSTRUCTION on the said 0896 Goodrich in the manner hereinafter stated; and, also, that at such time and place as stated above from 9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. the apportionment for benefits and the lands comprised within the 0896 Goodrich Drainage District will be subject to review. Sealed proposals will be received by me at the Genesee County Drain Office at 4608 Beecher Road, Flint, Michigan, 48532 at 11:00 A.M. on March 20, 2020 at which time and place all bids will be opened and read. This project consists of the following approximate quantities... ITEM ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION

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All associate pavement removal and replacement, erosion control and restoration. These are summarized quantities only. Detailed quantities are listed in Bid Documents. Bid Documents are available at the Genesee County Drain Office, 4608 Beecher Road, Flint, MI, 48532. $10.00 non-refundable fee, only CHECK or MONEY ORDER accepted. BID DOCUMENTS ARE NOT MAILED OUT. A Bid Bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the bid amount is to be submitted with each bid. The successful bidder will be requested to furnish satisfactory performance, labor and material and maintenance and guarantee bonds. The Drain Commissioner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities in bidding. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receiving bids for at least 90 days. Dated at Flint, February 25, 2020

A copy of Invitation to Bid #20-213 may be downloaded from the following site: http USINESS ://www.gc4me.com/departm ents/purchasing choose CurPPORTUNITIES rent Bids and then click on the name of the ITB or con- FOR SALE- Beer & Wine tact the offices of the Gene- (SDM) license. Serious insee County Purchasing De- quiries only. Call or text Jackie at 313-220-0780 partment at (810) 257-3030.

Selective Clearing and Grubbing Clearing and Grubbing Restricted Open Drain Exc., 10 Ft Bottom Width Open Drain Exc., 3 Ft Bottom Width F&I 49”x33” Culvert, CSPA 2 2/3” x 1/2” Corrug., 14 Ga F&I 15” Sewer, C76, CL-IV , TD 1 F&I 30” Sewer, Steel Casing, Min. 0.406” Wall thickness, TD 2 F&I 30” Sewer, C76, CL-IV , TD 1 F&I 36” Sewer, C76, CL-IV, TD 1 F&I 36” Sewer, C76, CL-IV, TD 2 F&I 49”x33” CSPA End Section with Grate F&I 36” CSP End Section with Grate F&I 42” CSPA End Section with Grate F&I 3 Foot Diam. DS- Catch Basin F&I 5 Foot Diam. DS- Manhole F&I 6 Foot Diam. DS- Catch Basin F&I Drainage Structure Covers F&I Heavy Riprap w/ Filter Fabric F&I Masonry Bulkhead, 6 Inch to 15 Inch Dia HMA Road Surface Removal & Replacement Aggregate Shoulder Removal & Replacement HMA Driveway Removal & Replacement Aggregate Driveway Removal & Replacement HMA Pathway Removal & Replacement F&I Chemical Fertilizer Nutrient (240 Lbs/Acre) F&I Class A Seeding (200 Lbs/Acre) F&I Mulch (2 Tons/Acre) F&I Soil Erosion Control Measures Traffic Control

JEFFREY WRIGHT GENESEE COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER

The owner of any land in the special assessment district who may feel aggrieved by the apportionment of benefits made by the Drain Commissioner may, within 10 days after the day of review, appeal therefore by making application to the probate court of Genesee County for the appointment of a board of review and may further appeal from the report of the board of review by application for a writ of certiorari by the circuit court of Genesee County, all as provided in Sections 155 & 161 of the Drain Code (Act 40 of the Public Acts of Michigan, 1956, as amended). The owner of any land in the Drainage District aggrieved by the decision to revise or not to revise the drainage district boundaries by the Drain Commissioner may within 10 days after the day of review seek judicial review in the Genesee County Circuit Court. All as provided in section 197 of the Drain Code (Act 40 of the Public Acts of Michigan, 1956, as amended). For hearing impaired residents: Genesee County will furnish reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities upon 48 hours notice. Individuals needing assistance should write or call Genesee County Drain Commissioner, G-4608 Beecher Road, Flint, Michigan 48532, (810) 732-1590, TDD:(810) 732-1591 or Michigan Relay Center: 1-800-649-3777. 9539597-01









Due to Coronavirus concerns, our three public input sessions that were scheduled for the end of March, were cancelled. Also, our public hearing that was scheduled for early April was changed to a conference call format. The following notices are from our website pages, Facebook, and Twitter. E‐mails were also sent out to the appropriate entities and a public notice was published in the Flint Journal newspaper on Sunday, March 22, 2020.









The thirty‐day public comment period for the “Genesee: Our County, Our Future” plan started on March 9, 2020 and ended on April 7, 2020. No public comments were received during the public comment period, or during the public hearing which was held on April 7, 2020.


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PUBLIC NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF SWARTZ CREEK The City of Swartz Creek is seeking bids for replacement of the roof on Public Safety Building located at 8100 Civic Drive, Swartz Creek, MI. Bids must be sealed and marked “PSB Roof Replacement”, and are due at 10:00 am at City Hall on 3/31/2020. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Specifications may be emailed to prospective bidders or may be picked up at City Hall, 8083 Civic Drive, Swartz Creek, Michigan. The City offices are currently closed to the public however an appointment can be made to pick up the specifications. For additional information or to schedule a time to pick up the specifications please contact Andy Harris, 810516-0047 at City Hall during the following hours: Monday between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Tuesday thru Thursday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., excluding holidays. BID NOTICE FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY RENOVATION Bids for the entire Flint Public Library Renovation job, excluding demolition package are due Wednesday, March 25th at 1:00 p.m. at the Flint Public Library, 1026 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI 48503. Please contact for any questions: Devin Martin, Project Engineer – (989) 750-3870 Go to this website to find bidding documents: http:// www.clarkccbids.com/Defau lt.aspx?tabId=14819&project id=207307

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CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS Due to Coronavirus concerns, the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission is cancelling the three public input sessions for the proposed “Genesee: Our County, Our Future” plan and corresponding Transportation Air Quality Conformity Determination that were scheduled for March 24, 26, and 27, 2020. The Public Hearing scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, 2020, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. will no longer be held in the Willard P. Harris Auditorium as it has been changed to a conference call format. To participate in the public hearing conference call, please call 1-712-7705328, and when prompted, enter Access Code 128646# The draft “Genesee: Our County, Our Future” plan and supporting materials are available for review on the www.ourfuturegenesee.org website. The public can view and make comments on the plan 24/7 through the plan website and social media, and staff is available during normal office hours to receive comments and answer questions in person, by email, fax or phone. Please continue to visit the plan website for updates on the plan, and for any questions please contact: Ms. Sharon Gregory, Lead Planner, Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission, Room 223, 1101 Beach St., Flint, MI 48502 telephone: (810) 257 3010 fax: (810) 257 3185 email: gcmpc@co.genesee.mi. us Website: www.gcmpc.org Facebook and Twitter: Please see links on our website. For the Michigan Relay Center, dial 711 “An Equal Opportunity Organization" NOTICE TO CREDITORS TRUST ESTATE TO ALL CREDITORS: The Settlor, Susan Ann Bross (date of birth) 10/30/1946, who lived at 2290 Seymour Road, Swartz Creek, MI 48473, died February 08, 2020. There is no personal representative of the settlor’s estate to whom Letters of Administration have been issued. Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the Richard D. Bross and Susan A. Bross Revocable Living Trust dated September 06, 2012, as amended, will be forever banned unless presented to Robin Bross-Wallace, Successor Trustee, within four months after the date of publication. Notice is further given that the Trust will thereafter be assigned and distributed to the persons entitled to it. Date: March 22, 2020. Robin D. Bross-Wallace 2290 Seymour Rd. Swartz Creek, MI 48473 810-635-0987

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Amendment # 1 to the Genesee: Our County, Our Future Plan January 2021


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Mr. Max Gierman Michigan Department of Transportation Statewide Planning Section P.O. Box 30050 Lansing, MI 48909 SUBJECT: Amendment # 1 to the 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Dear Mr. Gierman: Attached please find documentation for our Amendment # 1 to the Genesee County 2045 LRTP. This amendment was approved at the January 27 th meeting of our transportation policy committee, the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance (Metro). The amendment had a public comment period from Sunday, January 17, 2021 to Wednesday, January 27, 2021. The public hearing was held at our Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance meeting on January 27th. The documentation includes the Action Taken Letter, the hand-out to Metro which has the text and graphics changes in red text or outlined in a red box, website links to the updated documents, copies of the public notices, and a summary of public comments received. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information concerning this amendment. Sincerely,

Sharon Gregory, Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission

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Mr. Max Gierman Michigan Department of Transportation Statewide Planning Section P.O. Box 30050 Lansing, MI 48909 SUBJECT: Genesee County LRTP 2045 Amendment #1 Dear Mr. Gierman: At a duly constituted meeting held on January 27, 2021, the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance, in its capacity as the Policy Committee for the Flint-Genesee County Urbanized Area, took the following action regarding the Genesee County 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Amendment #1. Action taken:

Motion by Mr. John Whiteside, supported by Ms. Paulette Johnson, to approve Amendment #1 to the Genesee County 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan.

MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (810) 257-3010. Sincerely,

Jason Nordberg, Principal Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission cc:

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MEMORANDUM TO:

Members of the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance

FROM:

Jacob Maurer, Lead Planner Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission

DATE:

January 27, 2021

SUBJECT:

Amendment #1 to the Genesee County 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan

The Genesee County 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) needs to be amended to add the following items:

In the main document of the LRTP, staff has added text and graphics regarding the Mass Transportation Authority’s (MTA) Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP).

The System Performance Technical Report has been updated with MTA’s Safety Plan (PTASP) information regarding Transit Performance Measures/Targets.

The Transit Technical Report has been updated with MTA’s Safety Plan (PTASP) information regarding Transit Performance Measures/Targets.

The LRTP 2045 Projects Technical Report has been updated by adding an Illustrative project. The project is MDOT’s I-69/I-75 interchange modernization. The project is only illustrative meaning that no funding or year has been associated with the project. The estimated cost for the project is $700,000,000. This will allow MDOT to move forward with looking at various options for the interchange and for continuing public participation.

Copies of these changes are identified in red text, outlined by a red box, and attached for your review. This amendment meets the financial constraints of the 2045 LRTP and will have no disproportionately high or adverse impacts to any of the identified Environmental Justice (EJ) populations in Genesee County. The projects that are being amended are eligible for the funding programmed, and they meet the intended state (including State TEDF Category C) and federal goals and objectives identified for the funding.

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The assumptions asserted in the conformity document for the 2045 LRTP for which this amendment is being made are maintained for transportation control measures (TCM), fiscal constraint, and public involvement. Thus, this amendment also meets the Clean Air Act and Transportation Conformity rules required for the 1997 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). See attached. At this time, the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is recommending approval of Amendment # 1 to the Genesee County 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan to the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance.

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Genesee

Genesee County, Michigan

Our County Our Future A long range plan for transportation, housing, and the environment

March 2020 Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance approval date: May 20, 2020 Genesee County Board of Commissioners approval date: April 22, 2020

Amendment # 1 Changes

The Plan Credit: Aaron Burden

Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission


Our Strategy

System Reliability

Transit: Asset Management and Safety

While the transportation network in Genesee County is relatively reliable, certain roadways are prone to increased congestion. The congestion management process (CMP) is used to identify system deficiencies that effect reliability, and to analyze projects that address the deficiencies. Only the most critical areas are considered for capacity increasing projects. Capacity improvement strategies may include shifting automobile trips to other modes such as transit and non-motorized, improving roadway operations through signal timing optimization, and adding thrulane capacity. While there are a wide variety of projects, only the more significant capacity-related projects were identified on the map (Figure 4-3). Road and transit agencies will continue to be provided with the data necessary to identify areas with patterns of congestion and determine what level of improvement will have the greatest impact for a corridor. Staff will continue to work with agencies prior to each TIP and LRTP project selection cycles in order to review best potential CMP strategies for each project application. This in turn will contribute to an efficient transportation system and towards improving the economic vitality of our communities.

Current projects programmed will improve transit performance and safety including vehicle replacements and facility upgrades. Advancements in technology have made it cost-effective for the MTA to transition to a newer fleet. The MTA’s ability to diversify their fuel sources helps to reduce costs, better maintain their current vehicles and facilities, as well as provide a safer and higher quality service to residents. GCMA will continue ongoing coordination with the State, MTA, and other transit stakeholders to address areas of concern, secure funding, and prioritize transit projects. Our technical and policy committees continue to recognize the importance of allotting federal funding for transit asset management and safety projects that will improve residents’ access to core community resources. Roadway improvement project applications that incorporate transit elements such as bus stops and pull outs receive higher priority.

Bridge In Genesee County, 77 percent of our bridges are considered in "fair” condition or worse (MI Local Technical Assistance Program). Even as bridges are reconstructed and their condition improves, older bridges will continue to deteriorate and fall out of the “good” category. Typical projects are preventative maintenance or rehabilitation. Common temporary fixes include weight restrictions or lane closures. Rehabilitation may cost less than full replacement, but a more expensive fix will eventually be needed. As an MPO, we will continue to monitor bridge conditions, prioritize projects and assist in applications for bridge funding. Staff will continue to educate citizens and local officials about the importance of taking action and the impact of closing or restricting bridges. A strategic approach must also be instituted by road agencies when applying for grants to prioritize the most important structures. Downtown Flint Credit: USDA 54

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Transportation System Performance FY 2020-2045 Financial Investment (in millions) Trend Target Baseline Condition Performance Area

Impact on Condition

Safety

Reduced potential for motor vehicle crashes and non-motorized crashes, injuries and fatalities in relationship to vehicle miles traveled (VMT)

2017

2019

981

1023

1

1

5355

5407

5

5

744

760

2017 57%

2021 48%

5%

10%

50%

44%

19%

25%

Interstate travel time reliability

2017 85%

2021 > 75%

Non-Interstate travel time reliability

86%

> 70%

Freight travel time reliability

1.38

< 1.75

2017

2021

33%

26%

10%

7%

2017 1%

2019 1%

Revenue Vehicles: large bus class; motorbus - past ULB

51%

33%

Service Vehicles - past ULB

50%

< 40%

Measures Number of fatalities Rate of fatalities (per 100 million VMT) Number of serious injuries Rate of serious injuries (per 100 million VMT) Number of nonmotorized fatalities and serious injuries

Pavement

System Reliability

Bridge

Transit Asset Management

Improvement in surface condition and the Percent Interstate pavement in good condition international roughness index (IRI). Percent Interstate pavement in poor condition Eliminate issues with cracking, rutting, and Percent Non-Interstate NHS pavement in good condition faulting on the interstate and noninterstate national highway system (NHS) Percent Non-Interstate NHS pavement in poor condition

Improvement in freight movement, reduction in traffic congestion, and associated user delay costs

Reduction in the number of structurally Percent NHS Bridges in good condition deficient and functionally obsolete bridges Percent NHS Bridges in poor condition on national highway system (NHS) Reduction in percentage of vehicles, equipment, and facilities that are past useful life benchmark (ULB)

Revenue Vehicles: small bus and van; demand response past ULB

Facilities - all classes - past ULB

Transit Safety

Reduced potential for transit vehicle Total Number of Fatalities injuries, safety events, and major Fatality Rate per 10,000,000 VRM (Vehicle Revenue mechanical system failures. Maintain zero Miles) total fatalities Total Number of Injuries

0% 2021 0

0

0

25

28

Injury Rate per 10,000,000 VRM

30

33

Total Number of Safety Events

31

33

Safety Event Rate per 10,000,000 VRM

38

36

7,297

6,800

Total Number of Major Mechanical System Failures Motor Bus

Figure 4-4

0% 2017 0

Total Number of Major Mechanical System Failures Direct Operated Annual VRM

$114

$4,323

$730

$152

$58

161,028 70,000 8,221,649

*Condition Measures and Investments are rounded numbers. **Arrows indicate if the condition is trending up or down. Green arrow indicates a favorable trend, blue indicates no change, and gray indicates a negative trend.

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Transportation System Performance Report President Obama signed the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act into law in 2015. It continues the establishment of a performance and outcome based program, originally started in the previous legislation, the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) Act. The objective of a performance-based program is for MPOs to invest funding in projects that will make progress toward the achievement of national goals. Performance goals are required in these areas: Safety, Infrastructure Condition, Congestion Reduction, System Reliability, Freight Movement, Environmental Sustainability, and Reduced Project Delivery Delay. Each year, states must set performance targets for the identified performance measures. MPOs then have 180 days to support the statewide targets, or to set their own targets. To ensure consistency, each MPO must, to the maximum extent practicable, coordinate with the relevant state and public transportation providers when setting performance targets. Any new Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) or Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) document or amendment must comply with performance reporting requirements beginning on May 27, 2018. There are also transit targets that must be met: rolling stock, equipment, facilities, and infrastructure. Various sections of this plan, Genesee: Our County Our Future, have addressed performance measures. The following information is a summary of the performance measures information in those sections.

Pavement Measures

Condition

Performance

States must set performance targets for pavement condition. The targets are: Percent of Interstate Pavement in Good Condition, Percent of Interstate Pavement in Poor Condition, Percent of NonInterstate NHS Pavement in Good Condition, and Percent of Non-Interstate NHS Pavement in Poor Condition. Metropolitan Planning Organizations were required to establish targets either by supporting the statewide targets or creating unique local targets. In October 2018, the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance (GCMA) elected to support the statewide pavement targets as shown in the table below. The 2-Year target for the percentage of non-interstate NHS in good condition projects a decrease from 49.7% to 46.7%. The 2-Year target for the percentage of non-interstate NHS in poor condition projects an increase from 18.6% to 21.6%. The 4-Year targets show the same trend—the percentage of NHS in good condition is projected to decrease, while the percentage of NHS in poor condition is projected to increase.

Additional funding is needed to reverse the trend and improve pavement conditions.

included in the pavement section of the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan.

GCMA will continue to prioritize pavement projects submitted by local road agencies for the Genesee County TIP, and will keep on making a concerted effort to educate local road agencies on the latest statistics and data for the communities they represent. As we work toward the goals and targets

Bridge Performance Measures

of the pavement performance measures, GCMA will continue working with local, county, and state road transportation agencies to develop criteria for project prioritization. We will also keep on providing technical assistance to members, collect and analyze pavement conditions, and track our region’s data for the pavement performance measures. Pavement condition performance measures are

Pavement Condition Performance Measure

% of Interstate Pavement in Good Condition

% of Interstate Pavement in Poor Condition

% of Non-Interstate NHS in Good Condition

% of Non-Interstate NHS in Poor Condition

Baseline Condition (2017)

56.8%

5.2%

49.7%

18.6%

2-Year Target

n/a

n/a

46.7%

21.6%

4-Year Target

47.8%

10%

43.7%

24.6%

States are required to set targets for two bridge condition performance measures: the percentage of National Highway System (NHS) bridge deck area in good condition, and the percentage of NHS bridge deck area in poor condition. In October 2018, the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance elected to support the statewide bridge targets established as shown in the table on the next page. The statewide target for percentage of NHS Deck Area in Good Condition is projected to be lower than the 2017 baseline condition. This is a realistic target given the current funding levels and the number of bridges expected to deteriorate during this time. Even as bridges are reconstructed and their condition improves, older bridges will continue to deteriorate and fall out of the “good” category. Going forward, additional sources of bridge funding will be necessary to reverse the current deterioration trend. As an MPO, we will continue to monitor bridge conditions, prioritize projects and apply for bridge funding to help meet Performance Measure targets statewide. Bridge performance measures are incorporated in the bridge section of the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan.

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Bridge Performance Measure Percent National Highway System (NHS) Deck Area in Good Condition Percent NHS Deck Area in Poor Condition

Baseline Condition (CY 2017)

32.7%

9.8%

2-Year Target

27.2%

7.2%

4-Year Target

Safety Performance Measure

Baseline through 2017

2018 State Safety Target

2019 State Safety Target

Fatalities

981.40

1,003.20

1,023.20

Fatality Rate (per 100 million VMT)

1.00

1.02

1.02

Serious Injuries

5,355.00

5,136.40

5,406.80

Serious Injury Rate (per 100 million VMT)

5.47

5.23

5.41

Non-Motorized Fatalities & Serious Injuries

743.60

743.60

759.80

26.2%

7.0%

System Reliability Performance Measures States are required to set targets for three system reliability performance measures. In October 2018, the MPO agreed to support the three statewide targets as shown in the table to the right. GCMA uses freight, connectivity, level of service, and reliability as criteria to select projects through the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). Staff will encourage partner agencies to look at potential freight components when completing any transportation projects, particularly on National Highway System routes. We will continue to monitor the National Performance Management Research Data Set (NPMRDS) to ensure we are supporting the statewide goals for system reliability. System Reliability performance measures are incorporated into the Intermodal Freight and Congestion Management Process sections of the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan.

System Reliability Performance Measure Level of Travel Time Reliability of the Interstate

Baseline Condition (CY 2017)

85.1%

2-Year Target

>75.0%

4-Year Target

>75.0%

Level of Travel Time Reliability of the NonInterstate NHS

85.8%

N/A

>70.0%

Freight Reliability Measure on the Interstate

1.38

<1.75

<1.75

Safety Performance Measures States are required to set targets for Safety Performance measures. In January 2019, the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance (GCMA) elected to support the statewide Safety PM targets as shown in the table above. To contribute towards reaching statewide targets GCMA will continue ongoing coordination with the State and other safety stakeholders to address areas of concern and will plan and program projects that contribute toward meeting the State safety targets. GCMA will continue to prioritize safety projects submitted by road agencies for the local safety program. GCMA provides support for projects through a list of projects sorted by time-ofreturn provided to MDOT during the annual call for local safety projects.

GCMA will also continue to work towards the local safety policies and strategies identified in the Genesee-Lapeer-Shiawassee (GLS) Region V Traffic Safety Plan. Continued focus will be on the priority emphasis areas identified in the safety plan, such as intersection, lane departure, and pedestrian and bicycle safety. We will also continue to provide technical assistance to members, perform annual crash data analysis, and track our region’s data for the safety performance measures. Safety Performance Measures are incorporated into the Safety sections of the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan.

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Transit Performance Measures In December of 2017, GCMA elected to support the transit asset management performance targets that the Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) had established as required by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). In 2021 GCMA elected to support the MTA transit safety performance targets. GCMA will continue ongoing coordination with the State, MTA, and other transit stakeholders to address areas of concern, and will plan and program projects that contribute toward meeting the transit performance targets. The Metropolitan Alliance will continue to work with the MTA to prioritize transit projects. The table below identifies each indicator, its current condition, and their performance targets.

Transit Asset Class

Current Condition

2018 Target

2019 Target

Revenue vehicles: small bus and van; Demand Response

1% of our fleet past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

1% of our fleet to be past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

1% of our fleet to be past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

Revenue vehicles: Large bus class; motorbus

51% of our fleet past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

42% of our fleet to be past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

33% of our fleet to be past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

Service vehicles

50% of our fleet past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

40% of our fleet to be past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

<40% of our fleet to be past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

Facilities—all classes

0% of our facilities are past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

0% of our facilities to be past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

0% of our facilities to be past Useful Life Benchmark (ULB)

Transit Safety

2017

2018

2019

5-year Averages

2021 Targets

Total Number of Fatalities

0

0

0

0

0

Fatality Rate per 10,000,000 VRM

0

0

0

0

0

Total Number of Injuries

25

34

27

28.7

28

Injury Rate per 10,000,000 VRM

30.41

40.03

29.20

33.2

33

Total Number of Safety Events

31

31

38

33.3

33

37.71

36.5

35.1

36.4

36

MB 7,297

5,481

7,884

6,887.3

6,800

DO 161,028

31,248

25,889

72,721.7

70,000

8,221,649.00

8,493,715.00

9,245,575.00

8,653,646.30

Safety Event Rate per 10,000,000 VRM Total Number of Major Mechanical System Failures Annual VRM

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Moving Forward with Performance Measures GCMA will continue to analyze progress toward the performance goals using the Annual Listing of obligated projects to illustrate spending in each category (including bridges, safety, road restoration, non-motorized facilities, transit, etc.). The Annual Listing from FY 2018 can be accessed by going to our website at www.gcmpc.org. Obligated/completed projects will be evaluated to determine whether they contribute towards each performance goal. GCMA will fully implement these performance goals during the FY 2020-2023 TIP and 2045 LRTP development process. GCMA will also maintain a System Performance Report which will be displayed on our website and will be continuously updated with data on these performance measures. Furthermore, staff will also continue to work with other MPOs on best practices for performance-based programing of projects and analysis of performance measure data. The table below identifies the status of performance measures as of the date this report was drafted. Area

Measures

Target Setting Status

Safety Performance

Number of fatalities; Rate of fatalities; Number of serious injuries; Rate of serious injuries; Number of nonmotorized fatalities and nonmotorized serious injuries

Approved adoption of statewide targets (January 2019)

Bridge and Pavement Asset Management

Percent NHS Bridges in good and poor condition; Percent Interstate pavement in good and poor condition; Percent Non-Interstate NHS pavement in good and poor condition

Approved adoption of statewide targets (September 2018)

System Performance and Freight

Interstate travel time reliability; Non-Interstate travel time reliability; Truck travel time reliability

Approved adoption of statewide targets (September 2018)

Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality

Peak hour excessive delay per capita; Percent of non-single occupancy vehicle travel; Total emissions reduction

Not applicable to Genesee County

Public Transportation

Transit Asset Management (TAM) Plans (rolling stock, equipment, facilities, infrastructure); Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (Fatalities, Injuries, Safety events, System reliability)

State of Good Repair Targets reported for 2018; Approved adoption of TAM Plan (October 2018); Adoption of Safety Plan: (2021)

Below is a listing of the total amount of money programmed in the originally approved 2045 LRTP, represented by the Genesee: Our County, Our Future plan, that will make progress towards the performance measure categories listed below. Project Category

Amount Programmed

Safety / Non-Motorized

$

Pavement Preservation

$

Transit

$

Bridges

$

System Performance / Congestion

$

Total

$

Impact on Condition

114.91 Reduce potential for motor vehicle crashes and nonmotorized crashes, injuries and fatalities 4,323.18 Improve surface condition and IRI, eliminate issues with cracking, rutting and faulting 729.56 Reduce percentage of vehicles, equipment and facilities that are past useful life benchmark 152.14 Reduce number of structurally deficient and functionally obsolete bridges 57.89 Improve freight movement, reduce traffic congestion and associated user delay costs 5,377.68

The table is represented as millions of dollars

The following table shows the average amount spent in a typical year for each performance measure category for the 25-year period covered by the plan. It should be noted that the funding in these categories can rise and fall in any given year due to large capital projects being implemented at the state or local level and varying levels of grants and discretionary funds awarded. For example, local agencies apply for funds for bridge, transit, safety, system performance and non-motorized programs which are competitive on a statewide level. These annual grant awards will be added to the funding amounts in the categories above. Category Safety / Non-Motorized Pavement Preservation Transit Bridges System Performance / Congestion Total

Average Annual Spending $ 4.60 $ 172.93 $ 29.18 $ 6.09 $ 2.32 $ 215.12

The table is represented as millions of dollars

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Transit An integral part in building healthy, livable communities is in part rooted in the quality of their public transportation system. This not only means being able to offer residents transportation access to one’s job, medical appointment, or classroom; but the ability to adapt and address challenges of the community in which they serve. Genesee County’s mass-transit system, operated by the Flint Mass Transportation Authority (MTA), is setting the pace by offering a wide range of services including: work transportation around the region, specialized services for seniors and persons with disabilities, and pilot projects to increase access to healthy food choices and medical care.1 Transit Service Overview The Mass Transportation Authority is the countywide transportation provider for Flint and Genesee County, Michigan. The MTA family of services includes fourteen primary fixed routes operating seven days a week; peak period routes that augment the primary routes at high demand times; regional service taking Genesee County residents to employment in other counties; and countywide paratransit services. MTA also provides Your Ride Demand Response transit services throughout Genesee County for the

elderly, elderly disabled, mentally disabled and for those passengers who do not have access to the fixed route services. Scheduling: The MTA uses a combination of fixed routes and demand response Your-Ride services to provide full access to individuals that require transportation to work. The existing transit service is operated locally out of the MTA Administration and Operations facility located at 1401 S. Dort Hwy, Flint, MI and the MTA Transfer Center in downtown Flint. MTA is seeking to become a regional authority, providing a regional hub to encompass several surrounding counties, including Lapeer, Shiawassee, Saginaw, Genesee, Tuscola, Sanilac, Huron, Livingston and Oakland counties. Hours of Operation: The services begin at 4:30 a.m. and operate throughout the day and end at 1:00 a.m. The scheduling for local Your-Ride demand response transit service within Genesee County is handled through dispatch. All fixed routes depart from the downtown Transfer Center and have a time schedule that runs on the half hour from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Scheduling for regional transit service is with specific times and locations for arrivals and

Source: 1Transforming Mobility in Genesee County - Five Year Plan, MTA, pg. 3, 2018

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departures depending on the destination. Most of the regional route times are set according to working shifts to accommodate the workers as well as the employers. All regional routes depart from the Transfer Center in downtown Flint. Agreements: MTA has inter-local agreements with the Greater Lapeer Transportation Authority, Shiawassee Area Transit Authority, SMART, DDOT, Saginaw, Oakland, and Livingston Essential Transportation Services. This makes it possible to take individuals across service boundaries to provide direct access to jobs.

community stakeholders to re-identify the transportation needs and existing gaps in transit services in Genesee County. The 2014 list of unmet needs was displayed on the projector and the groups were provided with large notepaper and markers to transcribe their revisions and developed new lists of unmet needs and gaps in services. Gaps identified were needs of the elderly and medical needs, needs of disabled individuals, needs of low-income individuals, needs for nonemergency medical transportation expansion, need for an expanded service area, and needs for improved technology.

Community Input To ensure transit needs of all Genesee County residents are adequately met and funding can be directed to where it is most needed, the MTA facilitates monthly local advisory council (LAC) meetings with area agencies, county departments, and residents. Furthermore, GCMPC and the Flint MTA recently co-authored the latest version of the Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan (Coordinated Plan) in 2018. This document along with all supporting materials is included as a technical report within the Genesee: Our County, Our Future document and can be viewed at www.ourfuturegenesee.org.

Community stakeholders were then asked to develop strategies to meet those needs. Workshop participants reviewed the previous list of strategies and came up with a revised lists of potential strategies. For the final step, community stakeholders were asked to prioritize those strategies for funding and implementation. Many strategies received equal ranking by the stakeholders and were considered as such. Staff created the following diagram to help readers visualize the result. It’s important to note that a “tier 3” priority can take place before a “tier 1” if funding becomes available and there is enough community support.

The Coordinated Plan focuses on three populations in Genesee County: the elderly, persons with disabilities and persons of low income. Individuals in these three groups tend to have a greater need for public transit services, or private transit services. In July 2018, the Coordinated Plan’s community workshop was held at the MTA’s Administration Building. Over 100 stakeholders representing various community service agencies were invited to participate. Unique to this workshop were agencies who had not participated previously. The first workshop task asked

Access to Core Services The MTA’s ability to adapt to meet the needs of Genesee County residents is evident in the services they offer. During GCMPC’s 2018 stakeholder interviews, the MTA was repeatedly mentioned as an exceptional asset to the community. The Genesee County Travel Demand Model (TDM) estimates that 40% of all Genesee County households live within a half mile of a transit stop. Annually, over 333,000 trips are taken for employment purposes, 525,000 trips for medical services, and 290,000 rides for groceries. Recent statistics indicate the MTA has experienced a slight decrease in overall ridership, however there’s been a sharp increase in both regional ridership and same day services. The need for public transportation, or transit dependency, can be a result of various causes including limited access to a personal vehicle, age, income, or even physical limitations. According to the American Community Survey 5-year estimates, approximately 9% of all Genesee County households have no vehicle available. For these households, public transit may be their only transportation option. The following are highlights of some of the unique programs the Flint MTA currently offers to residents:

program was launched in 2018 to provide rides for veterans and their families. The on-demand service will take veterans to their medical appointments and all related trips; with connecting services to Detroit, Saginaw, and Ann Arbor. The Ride to Groceries program was created in response to concerns about limited access to healthy foods and full-service grocery stores. Genesee County and particularly the Flint community has experienced the exodus of multiple grocery stores. Genesee County’s TDM estimates that 99% of all households are within a 10-minute drive of a convenience store or supermarket. This however, does not guarantee the store has fresh food, affordable food, nor that the household has personal transportation to get to the store. In addition to these services, the Senior Shopper routes provided by the MTA connects 10 different senior residences in Genesee County with further access to groceries and other shopping needs. Furthermore, in the wake of the Flint Water Crisis, the MTA with the support of numerous community agencies have expanded their routes and service schedules so that residents of the City of Flint would be able to access clean water and new filters at designated locations.

The Ride to Wellness program is a comprehensive non-emergency medical transportation program that provides same day service to riders going to health-related appointments. This program is an extension of the current para-transit service Your Ride that offers curb to curb services for persons who are unable to use the fixed-route service. Per request and approval, door to door service by a certified attendant is also available for residents. The Genesee County TDM estimates it will take all households on average 17 minutes to drive to a hospital. Furthermore, through a partnership between Genesee County and the MTA, a new health and wellness-related transportation

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Studying Regional Mobility Over the past five years, the MTA has completed two regional corridor studies along both I-75 and I69 to better understand transit opportunities and potential limitations for commuters. Both the I-75 Transit Feasibility Study and the I-69 Corridor Transit Needs Study each looked to identify transit alternatives that would improve access to jobs, provide better connectivity to major destinations, and increase economic development opportunities. Genesee County in particular is home to a large labor force willing to commute longer distances for employment. Currently 25% or 39,167 of all Genesee County’s residents commute out of the County to reach employment. Moreover, the MTA has been approached by multiple large employers seeking to locate in the region and willing to pay for regional transit. To implement recommendations of these studies it will require cooperation among the MTA, MDOT, and FTA to identify capital and operating funds. Beginning in early 2015, GCMPC and Metropolitan Planning Organizations from across the State undertook a planning effort to document what is known about the need for regional transit mobility and the ability for customers to use current transit services for cross county or cross system trips. A result of these discussions were a regional mobility plan for the seven-county I-69 Thumb Region that includes Genesee County. Next steps to improve county-tocounty transit services were identified and distributed to all transit agencies for implementation. To learn more on the regional transit planning efforts as well as details on the

inter-agency agreements please review the 2016 Coordinated Mobility Plan for Prosperity Region 6 included as Appendix A to this report. Advancing Transit Efficiency and Safety Advancements in technology have made it costeffective for the MTA to transition to a newer fleet, exceed the needs of the community, and become a model for transit efficiency across the nation. By 2020, 33 of MTA’s older diesel buses will be replaced with new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses. To support this growing fleet, the MTA opened a second CNG fueling station in 2018 which has reduced refueling time by more than 50%. The MTA’s ability to diversify their fuel sources helps to reduce costs and provide a higher quality service. Other initiatives currently underway include the installation of electronic fareboxes on the fixedroute system, imminent arrival software, onlinetrip planning, and text notification alerts forparatransit customers. Future studies may include assessing electric powered vehicle infrastructure needs in Genesee County to support both electric cars and buses. The MTA has started implementing its Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) according to federal requirements to reduce overall risk to the general public. MTA’s PTASP identifies a Safety Management Policy, a Risk Management Process, Safety Assurances, and a Safety Training Program. The PTASP includes Safety Performance Targets which are included in this report on page 5. The MTA’s PTASP is available for review in the transit technical report section of the Genesee: Our County, Our Future website at the following link: http://ourfuturegenesee.org/wpcontent/uploads/2020/12/MTA-Safety-Plan-SMSApproved.pdf

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Transit Financial Snapshot Federal: Federal Revenue for transit comes from federal motor fuel taxes, just as it does for highway projects. Some of the motor fuel tax collected from around the country is deposited in the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust Fund (HTF). State: The majority of state-level transit funding is derived from the same source as state highway funding, the state tax on motor fuels. Act 51 stipulates that 10 percent of receipts into the Michigan Transportation Fund (MTF), after certain deductions, is to be deposited in a subaccount of the MTF called the Comprehensive Transportation Fund (CTF). This is analogous to the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust Fund at the federal level. Additionally, a portion of the state-level auto-related sales tax is deposited in the CTF. Distributions from the CTF are used by public transit agencies for matching federal grants and also for operating expenses. Local: Major sources of local funding for transit agencies include farebox revenues, general fund transfers from city governments, and transportation millages. The MTA collects fares from riders. This farebox funding totaled approximately $5.94 million in FY 2018. The MTA also receives funds from a dedicated transportation millage. In FY 2018, the MTA received $11.31 million from the millage. In FY 2018 the MTA received a total of $17.25 for farebox and millage funding. Transit Capital and Operations Transit expenditures are divided into two basic categories, capital and operations. Capital refers to the physical assets of the agency, such as buses and other vehicles, stations and shelters at bus stops, office equipment and furnishings, and certain spare parts for vehicles. Operations refers

to the activities necessary to keep the system operating, such as driver wages and maintenance costs. Most expenses of transit agencies are operations expenses. The following table details the anticipated amounts to be expended on transit capital and transit operations for FY 2020 through FY 2045 in millions of dollars. For more information on transit financial forecasting and the different types of federal transit programs, please visit the Transportation Financial Report included as a technical report within the Genesee: Our County, Our Future planning document.

and is updated continuously as projects are added. The table below identifies each indicator, its current condition, and their performance targets. First and Last-Mile Commute The MTA has worked diligently over the past several years to ensure residents can use the transit system efficiently to meet core community services. One example of this effort is through solving the first and last-mile commute; or the journey from the one’s home to the bus stop or from the bus stop to their destination. To date, the MTA has not only installed bicycle racks on all of their fixed-route buses but was one of the first sponsors of the Flint Bike Share system in 2017. Locating a bikeshare station at the Downtown Flint Transfer Center has provided residents with further access to employment, health, and recreation opportunities. Moving forward, the MTA is reviewing ways to incorporate a bike share pass with the purchase of the bus fare.

Performance Targets The Flint Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) has established their transit asset management performance measure targets for 2018/2019 as required by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). The Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance (GCMA) will continue ongoing coordination with the State, Flint Mass Transportation Authority (MTA), and other transit stakeholders to address areas of concern; and will plan and program projects that contribute toward meeting the transit performance targets. The Metropolitan Alliance will continue to work with the MTA to prioritize transit. Current projects programmed that should contribute to transit performance include numerous transit vehicle replacements and facility upgrades. A listing of projects is maintained at www.gcmpc.org, which includes transit projects

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The MTA approved their Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) after the original approval of the Genesee: Our County, Our Future Plan. The PTASP includes the MTA’s Transit Safety Performance Targets. The PTASP and transit safety targets where amended into the Genesee: Our County, Our Future Plan in 2021. These targets are based on the safety performance measures established under the National Public Transportation Safety Plan. The chart to the right includes these transit safety performance targets. The targets show the number of fatalities, injuries, safety events, and major mechanical system failures (Motor BusDirect Operated) per 10,000,000 Vehicle Revenue Miles (VRM). Like the transit asset management performance targets, The Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance (GCMA) will continue ongoing coordination with the State, Flint Mass Transportation Authority (MTA), and other transit stakeholders to address areas of concern; and will plan and program projects that contribute toward meeting all the transit performance targets.

Transit Safety

2017

2018

2019

5-year Averages

2021 Targets

Total Number of Fatalities

0

0

0

0

0

Fatality Rate per 10,000,000 VRM

0

0

0

0

0

Total Number of Injuries

25

34

27

28.7

28

Injury Rate per 10,000,000 VRM

30.41

40.03

29.20

33.2

33

Total Number of Safety Events

31

31

38

33.3

33

Safety Event Rate per 10,000,000 VRM

37.71

36.5

35.1

36.4

36

Total Number of Major Mechanical System Failures Annual VRM

MB

7,297

5,481

7,884

6,887.3

6,800

DO

161,028

31,248

25,889

72,721.7

70,000

8,493,715.00

9,245,575.00

8,653,646.30

8,221,649.00

VRM is Vehicle Revenue Miles MB is Motor Bus DO is Direct Operated

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FY 2020-2023 EDC-Funded TIP Projects (to be included in the 2045 LRTP) Agency

GCRC

GCRC

GCRC

GCRC

GCRC

Project

Hill Rd.

Project Description

Limits

Roadway Expand - 2 to 3 and 5 Lanes (at S. Saginaw Rd to Center Rd intersection)

Major Widening Add a Continuous Center Turn Lane E Grand Blanc Rd. Grand Blanc Rd from Dort Hwy to Grand Blanc City Limits and Roundabout at Embury Rd. (2 and 4 to 3 and 5) Reconstruction and Addition of Turn E Baldwin Rd. Baldwin Rd from Holly Rd to 900 ft West Lanes Major Widening Reconstruction and E Grand Blanc Rd. Grand Blanc Rd from Fenton Rd to Dort Hwy Addition of Turn Lanes (2 to 3) Road Rehabilitation Add Continuous S Irish Rd. Irish Rd from Lippincott Rd to Bridge over Kearsley Creek Center Turn Lane (2 to 3 and 4 Lanes)

Estimated Cost Fiscal Year

$

2,097,600

2020

$

2,415,000

2021

$

500,000

2022

$

2,875,000

2022

$

747,500

2023

Proposed 2045 LRTP Capacity Project Agency GCRC

Project

Project Description

Grand Blanc Rd. Widen to 5 Lanes

Limits Fenton Rd. to Grand Blanc City Limits

Estimated Cost Fiscal Year $ 32,281,875

2045

Proposed 2045 LRTP Illustrative Capactiy Projects Agency Swartz Creek GCRC GCRC GCRC GCRC GCRC GCRC GCRC GCRC

Project Morrish Rd. Baldwin Rd. Baldwin Rd. Baldwin Rd. Holly Rd. Grand Blanc Rd. Owen Rd. Thompson Rd. Fenton Rd.

Project Description Congestion Relief Widen to 5 Lanes Widen to 5 Lanes Widen to 5 Lanes Widen to 5 Lanes Widen to 5 Lanes Widen to 5 Lanes Widen to 5 Lanes Widen to 5 Lanes

Limits Apple Creek to north of I-69 Fenton Rd. to Dort Hwy. Holly Rd. to Saginaw Rd. Dort Hwy. to Holly Rd. Ray Rd. to Baldwin Rd. Torrey Rd. to Fenton Rd. Linden Rd. to Jennings Rd. US-23 to Fenton Rd. Thompson Rd. to Baldwin Rd.

Estimated Cost Fiscal Year $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

6,350,000 12,000,000 11,000,000 4,000,000 4,500,000 12,000,000 8,000,000 13,000,000 6,000,000

Illustrative Illustrative Illustrative Illustrative Illustrative Illustrative Illustrative Illustrative Illustrative

Proposed 2045 LRTP Illustrative Capactiy Project (LRTP Amendment #1) Agency

MDOT

Project I-75 / I-69 Interchange Modernization

Project Description

Interchange Modernization

Limits

US-23 to M-21, including I-75 / I-69 interchange

Estimated Cost Fiscal Year

$ 700,000,000 Illustrative


Responsible Agency

Project Name

Phase

Road Agency Road Agency Transit Agency Burton

O&M Local Road System Maint (MTF) Transit Center Rd

NA NA NA CON

Burton

S Saginaw St

PE

Burton

S Saginaw St

PE

Fenton

W Shiawassee Ave

Flint

Miller Rd

Flint

Saginaw St

CON PE

CON

Limits

Description

Genesee County O&M Genesee County Local Road System Maint (MTF) Genesee County Transit Davison Rd. to North City Road resurfacing Limits Saginaw St. from Maple Ave. Resurface to Judd Rd. Saginaw St from Judd Rd to Road Rehabilitation Bristol Shiawassee Ave. from Bent Road Rehabilitation Oak St. to Adelaide St. Miller Rd from Ballenger Hwy Road Capital Preventive to Hammerberg Rd Maintenance with Restriping 4 to 3 Lane Reduction Court St. to Flint River Road Reconstruction

Total Cost

Fiscal Year

$28,867,306 $32,789,075 $4,891,341 $1,798,973

2020 2020 2020 2020

$99,800

2020

$87,000

2020

$510,932

2020

$210,876

2020

$3,464,980

2020

$247,553

2020

$75,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1101‐<30 foot replacement bus with or without lift SP1409‐administrative vehicle

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1113‐bus rehab

$100,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1302‐bus shelter improvements

$82,500

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1408‐maintenance equipment (hoists, tools, etc.)

$210,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$463,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1203‐admin/maintenance facility improvements SP1401‐bus equipment (spare, tires, windshields, lifts, bus wraps, bike rack, ADA)

$1,030,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1404‐computers (hardware and software)

$866,260

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1801‐preventative maintenance

$3,105,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1103‐35‐39 foot replacement bus with or without lift

$2,144,862

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1108‐35‐39 foot expansion bus with or without lift

$957,629

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

$4,259,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit operating

NI

Areawide

SP10‐State Match urban Agency 3000‐Operating Assistance

$1,252,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

SP1501‐JARC operating

$600,000

2020

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

SP1601‐New Freedom operating

$324,068

2020

$48,194

2020

$20,243

2020

$678,288

2020

$1,442,081

2020

$400,000

2020

$2,097,600

2020

$381,600

2020

$801,945

2020

$3,600

2020

$36,000

2020

$422,890

2020

$532,765

2020

$1,427,794

2020

$1,116,479

2020

Flushing

Main Street

Flushing

N Seymour Rd

Genesee County Road Commission

CON

Main Street from Re‐stripe markings for a 4‐3 Chamberlain Street to lane conversion Pierson Road, city of Flushing

PE

Seymour Rd.

Clio Rd

CON

Wilson Rd. to Clio CTL

Genesee County Road Commission

Clio Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Davison Road

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Hill Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Lapeer Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Linden Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Multiple Routes, Genesee County

PE

Genesee County Road Commission

Multiple Routes, Genesee County

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

N Irish Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

N Seymour Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Van Slyke Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

W Broad St

CON

Road Rehabilitation

Road restoration and rehabilitation Dodge Rd. to Wilson Rd. Road restoration and rehabilitation Davison Road from Oak Road Lane widening, hot mix asphalt to Cummings Road, Genesee resurfacing, centerline rumble County strips S. Saginaw Rd to Center Rd Roadway Expand ‐ 2 to 3 and 5 (at intersection) Lanes Big Swamp Drain to County Road restoration & Line Rd rehabilitation At Grand Blanc Rd Reconstruct intersection as a Roundabout Multiple Routes, Various Restripe pavement markings to Locations, Genesee County create headed‐up left turn lanes Multiple Routes, Various Restripe pavement markings to Locations, Genesee County create headed‐up left turn lanes Irish Rd to N. Gale Rd Non‐Motorized Path Seymour Rd from Beecher Rd Road Rehabilitation to Potter Rd Maple Rd. to Bristol Rd. Road restoration and rehabilitation This pathway goes from Construct LAFF Pathway Chestnut Way to Haviland Beach Drive


Responsible Agency

Project Name

Phase

Limits

Description

Fiscal Year

$2,040,000

2020

$112,271

2020

$38,955

2020

$318,650

2020

$1,017,070

2020

Genesee County Road Commission

W Grand Blanc Rd

CON

Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance

Ridshare

CON

GLS Region V Plan

Areawide

NI

Grand Blanc

Multiple Routes, city of Grand Blanc

Mass Transportation Authority

Transit

NI

MTA service area

Purchase of 15 new propane powered cutaway buses

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Longitudinal Pavement Markings

PE

Genesee County

Longitudinal pavement marking application on trunkline routes in Bay Region

$6,839

2020

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Longitudinal Pavement Markings

CON

Genesee County

Longitudinal pavement marking application on trunkline routes in Bay Region

$994,528

2020

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Pvmt Mrkg Retro Readings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

$7,866

2020

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Special Pavement Markings

PE

Genesee County

$2,565

2020

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Special Pavement Markings

CON

Genesee County

$246,240

2020

MDOT

Father Dukette Blvd

CON

Pvmt mrkg retroreflectivity readings on trunklines in Bay Region Special pavement marking application on trunkline routes in Bay Region Special pavement marking application on trunkline routes in Bay Region Bike/Pedestrian Facilities

$664,008

2020

MDOT

I‐475

CON

$5,287,633

2020

MDOT

I‐475 N

CON

$941,176

2020

MDOT

I‐75

CON

$838,995

2020

MDOT

I‐75 N/Corunna Ramp

Sight Obstruction Removal

$79,121

2020

MDOT

RWIS

$537,500

2020

CON

W Grand Blanc Road over Bridge Replacement Swartz Creek, Str# 2709, Genesee County Genesee & Lapeer Counties Free Computerized Carpool and Vanpool Program

Total Cost

FY2021 Michivan Genesee

FY2021 Michivan Genesee

Multiple Routes, Various Signal backplates, dilemma Locations, city of Grand Blanc zone detection

Doyle‐Ryder, Freeman, Neithercut, Pierce Schools 6 BRIDGES IN GENESEE Overlay ‐ Epoxy (Warranty) COUNTY Kearsley St. to Crapo St., City Sound Barrier Rehabilitation. of Flint, Genesee County. 2 Bridges In Genesee County Overlay ‐ Epoxy

PE

I‐75 NB Exit Ramp at M‐21

I‐75 S

CON

Various

MDOT

M‐15

PE

from Potter Rd to Richfield Rd Center Left Turn Lane

$142,380

2020

MDOT

M‐15

CON

M‐15 over Bird County Drain Culvert Replacement

$1,131,290

2020

MDOT

M‐21

ROW

Various Locations in Genesee, Traffic Signal Modernizations; County connected vehicle installations.

$5,000

2020

MDOT

M‐54

CON

$4,510,000

2020

MDOT

M‐54

CON

Coldwater Road to Mt. Morris Two Course Mill & Resurface Road M‐54 (Atherton to Lapeer) Signal Modernization and Signals Syncronization at 4 Locations

$678,027

2020

MDOT

M‐54

CON

$329,520

2020

MDOT

M‐54

CON

$6,441,620

2020

MDOT

M‐57

CON

Genesee and Shiawasee Scour Protection County Atherton Road to Leith Street Milling and One Course HMA Overlay at Linden Road HMA Overlay

$96,140

2020

MDOT

M‐57

PE

$231,507

2020

MDOT

US‐127BR

$1,692,536

2020

MDOT

US‐23 N

PE

$117,930

2020

MDOT

US‐23 S

CON

Freeway Signing Upgrade Contract

$1,644,500

2020

MDOT

US‐23 S/Thompson Ramp

CON

Thompson Road to Baldwin Road US‐23 Freeway Signing Upgrade from Livingston Co Line to I‐75 Thompson Road Interchange

Geometric Improvements

$37,153

2020

Swartz Creek

Bristol Rd

CON

Bristol, Miller and Elms roads Multi‐use path construction

$873,864

2020

Road Agency Road Agency Road Agency Transit Agency Burton

O&M Local Road System Maint (MTF) Safety Transit E Maple Ave

NA NA NA NA PE

$29,444,652 $38,716,543 $2,016,090 $4,243,738 $130,300

2021 2021 2021 2021 2021

Burton

N Belsay Rd

PE

$37,500

2021

Burton

S Grand Traverse St

PE

$52,700

2021

CON

M‐57 at Irish Road

Roundabout Installation

M21 @ Ballenger Highway Traffic Signal Modernizations; connected vehicle installations. M‐21 @ Dye Road M‐21 @ Mansour, Home Depot Drive M‐21 @ Zimmerman School M‐54 @ Coldwater Road M‐54 @ Mt Morris Road M‐54 @ Stanley Road Tree Windscreen

Genesee County O&M Genesee County Local Road System Maint (MTF) Genesee County Safety Genesee County Transit Maple Ave from Fenton Rd to Road Capital Preventive Sandalwood St Maintence Belsay Rd from Davison Rd to Road Capital Preventive Potter Rd Maintenance South Bound Grand Traverse Road Rehabilitation from Bristol Rd to Hemphill Rd


Responsible Agency

Project Name

Phase

Burton

S Saginaw St

CON

Burton

S Saginaw St

CON

Fenton

W Silver Lake Rd

CON

Flint

Fenton Rd

CON

Flint

Miller Rd

CON

Flint

Robert T Longway Blvd

PE

Limits

Description

Total Cost

Fiscal Year

Saginaw St. from Maple Ave. Resurface to Judd Rd. Saginaw St from Judd Rd to Road Rehabilitation Bristol Silver Lake Rd from West City Road Rehabilitation Limits to Poplar St Fenton Road over Thread Bridge Replacement Creek, Str# 2840, City of Flint

$1,147,700

2021

$1,000,500

2021

$2,512,653

2021

$1,902,000

2021

Miller Rd from Ballenger Hwy Road Capital Preventive to Hammerberg Rd Maintenance with Restriping 4 to 3 Lane Reduction Robert T. Longway Blvd from Road Capital Preventive Chavez Dr to E. Boulevard Dr Maintenance

$2,108,754

2021

$114,925

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

SP1113‐bus rehab

$100,000

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

SP1409‐administrative vehicle

$80,000

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

$82,500

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

$82,500

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

$313,000

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

$380,000

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

SP1302‐bus shelter improvements SP1407‐security equipment ‐ vehicles SP1203‐admin/maintenance facility improvements SP1408‐maintenance equipment (hoists, tools, etc.) SP1401‐bus equipment (spare, tires, windshields, lifts, bus wraps, bike rack, ADA)

$840,000

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

$919,500

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

$1,841,625

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority I‐69

NI

areawide

$3,245,000

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$356,349

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$957,629

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$247,553

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

SP1801‐preventative maintenance FY 2021 CMAQ Purchase of buses SP1112‐sedan/car (revenue) expansion SP1101‐<30 foot replacement bus with or without lift 3000‐Operating Assistance

$7,146,738

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

SP1501‐JARC operating

$600,000

2021

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

$324,068

2021

Seymour Rd.

SP1601‐New Freedom operating Road Rehabilitation

$193,995

2021

$40,300

2021

$560,000

2021

$385,180

2021

$1,319,050

2021

$690,250

2021

$2,415,000

2021

$115,000

2021

$462,463

2021

$514,280

2021

$467,500

2021

$275,669

2021

$100,000

2021

SP1404‐computers (hardware and software) SP1103‐35‐39 foot replacement bus with or without lift

Flushing

N Seymour Rd

CON

Gaines

Walnut St

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Belsay Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Bristol Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Carpenter Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Cook Rd

CON

Dort Hwy Extension Pathway Construct Dort Hwy Extension from Cook Rd to Baldwin Rd Multiuse Path

Genesee County Road Commission

E Grand Blanc Rd

CON

Grand Blanc Rd from Dort Major Widening ‐ Add a Hwy to Grand Blanc City Continuous Center Turn Lane Limits and Roundabout at Embury Rd (2 and 4 to 3 and 5)

Genesee County Road Commission

Mill Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

N Seymour Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

W Hill Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

W Mount Morris Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

W Oakley St

CON

Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance GLS Region V Plan

Beach St

NI

Areawide

NI

FY2022 Michivan Genesee

FY2022 Michivan Genesee

$40,123

2021

Grand Blanc

E. Grand Blanc Rd.

NI

Citywide

FY 2021 Bikeshare Program

$152,500

2021

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Longitudinal Pavement Markings

PE

All of GCMPC MPO

$6,840

2021

Walnut St from Gaines Village Road Rehabilitation Limits to Park St Belsay Road over Thread Miscellaneous Rehabilitation Creek, Str# 2750, Genesee County Bristol Rd from Lang Rd to Road Rehabilitation Atlas Rd Carpenter Rd. Road Rehabilitation

Mill Rd from Beecher Rd to Road Rehabilitation Flushing Rd Seymour Rd from Beecher Rd Road Rehabilitation to Potter Rd Hill Rd from Torrey Rd to Van Road Rehabilitation Slyke Rd W. Mt Morris Rd from Elms Road Rehabilitation Rd to Linden Rd Bristol Rd. FY 2021 CMAQ Signal Synchronization Areawide FY 2021 Rideshare

Longitudinal pavement marking application on trunklnes in Bay Region


Responsible Agency

Project Name

Phase

Limits

Description

Total Cost

Fiscal Year

Longitudinal pavement marking application on trunklnes in Bay Region Retroreflectivity readings on trunklines in Bay Region

$1,080,720

2021

$7,524

2021

Special pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region Special pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region Tree Clearing

$3,420

2021

$198,360

2021

$41,067

2021

Add center left turn lane

$1,800,000

2021

Bridge Removal and Pedestrian Culvert Construction

$1,489,040

2021

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Longitudinal Pavement Markings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Retroreflectivity Readings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Special Pavement Markings

PE

All of GCMPC MPO

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Special Pavement Markings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

MDOT

I‐75 / US‐23

PE

Various Freeway Ramps

MDOT

M‐15

CON

at Clark Street

MDOT

M‐21

CON

over CSX Railroad (Abandoned)

MDOT

M‐21

CON

Various Locations in Genesee, Traffic Signal Modernizations; County connected vehicle installations.

$755,254

2021

MDOT

M‐54

CON

M‐54 (at Maple, Bristol and Signal Modernization and Atherton) Signals Syncronization at 3 Locations

$528,637

2021

MDOT

M‐57

CON

M‐57 Genesee Co

$123,000

2021

MDOT

US‐23

CON

13 Structures along US‐23

Overlay ‐ Epoxy (Warranty)

$6,080,070

2021

MDOT

US‐23NB

CON

Baldwin Road to Hill Road

Guardrail

$1,454,747

2021

Road Agency Road Agency Road Agency Road Agency Transit Agency Burton

O&M Local Road System Maint (MTF) Safety Bridge Transit E Bristol Rd

$30,033,545 $39,501,147 $2,056,411 $1,385,512 $3,865,130 $137,600

2022 2022 2022 2022 2022 2022

Burton

E Maple Ave

CON

$927,796

2022

Burton

E Maple Ave

CON

$573,966

2022

Burton

N Belsay Rd

CON

$432,203

2022

Burton

N Genesee Rd

$82,300

2022

Burton

S Grand Traverse St

CON

$607,389

2022

Fenton

Torrey Rd

CON

$1,073,162

2022

Flint

Robert T Longway Blvd

CON

$1,151,787

2022

Flint

S Saginaw St

PE

$47,359

2022

Flint

W 12th St

PE

$45,734

2022

$75,000

2022

NA NA NA NA NA PE

PE

Non‐freeway Signing Replacement

Genesee County O&M Genesee County Local Road System Maint (MTF) Genesee County Safety Genesee County Bridge Genesee County Transit Bristol Rd from Fenton Rd to Road Rehabilitation Saginaw St Maple Ave from Fenton Rd to Road Capital Preventive Sandalwood St Maintence Maple Ave from Sandalwood Road Capital Preventive St to Saginaw St Maintenance Belsay Rd from Davison Rd to Road Capital Preventive Potter Rd Maintenance Genesee Rd from Court St to Road Rehabilitation Davison Rd South Bound Grand Traverse Road Rehabilitation from Bristol Rd to Hemphill Rd Torrey Rd from North Rd to Road Rehabilitation City Limits Robert T. Longway Blvd from Road Capital Preventive Chavez Dr to E. Boulevard Dr Maintenance Saginaw St from Atherton Rd Road Capital Preventive to Oakley St Maintenance W 12th St from Fenton Rd to Road Capital Preventive Grand Traverse St Maintenance with Restriping 4 to 3 Lane Reduction Areawide SP1409‐administrative vehicle

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1113‐bus rehab

$100,000

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$300,000

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$82,500

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$82,500

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$145,000

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1203‐admin/maintenance facility improvements SP1302‐bus shelter improvements SP1407‐security equipment ‐ vehicles SP1408‐maintenance equipment (hoists, tools, etc.) SP1401‐bus equipment (spare, tires, windshields, lifts, bus wraps, bike rack, ADA)

$930,000

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$944,000

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$3,205,000

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1404‐computers (hardware and software) SP1801‐preventative maintenance SP1103‐35‐39 foot replacement bus with or without lift

$2,341,684

2022


Responsible Agency

Project Name

Phase

Limits

Description

Total Cost

Fiscal Year

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1103‐35‐39 foot replacement bus with or without lift

$957,629

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$247,553

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1101‐<30 foot replacement bus with or without lift FY 2022 CMAQ Project‐‐Vehicle Purchase

$426,718

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$426,718

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority transit operating

NI

Areawide

FY 2022 CMAQ Project‐‐vehicle purchase 3000‐Operating Assistance

$7,146,738

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

SP1501‐JARC operating

$600,000

2022

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

SP1601‐New Freedom operating

$324,068

2022

E. Main St from Flint River/Main St Bridge to Mckinley Rd Baldwin Rd from Holly Rd to 900 ft West Bristol Rd from Lang Rd to Atlas Rd Grand Blanc Rd from Fenton Rd to Dort Hwy

Road Rehabilitation

$211,080

2022

Reconstruction and Addition of Turn Lanes Road Rehabilitation

$500,000

2022

$665,000

2022

Major Widening ‐ Reconstruction and Addition of Turn Lanes (2 to 3)

$2,875,000

2022

E Mt. Morris Rd from Dort Road Rehabilitation Hwy to Irish Rd Teachout Trail from Richfield Construct Teachout Trail Park to M‐15 Multiuse Path Stanley Rd from Union St to Road Rehabilitation Dort Hwy Flushing Rd from Eldorado Dr Road Rehabilitation with to Ballanger Hwy Restriping 4 to 3 Lane Reduction Perry Rd Trail from Whitetail Construct Perry Road Multiuse Dr to Sidewalks West of Gale Path Rd Areawide FY 2022 Rideshare

$1,613,557

2022

$985,768

2022

$259,322

2022

$916,213

2022

$1,232,202

2022

$100,000

2022

$1,082,386

2022

$6,840

2022

$1,080,720

2022

Flushing

E Main St

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Baldwin Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Bristol Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Grand Blanc Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Mount Morris Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Mount Morris Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

E Stanley Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Flushing Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Perry Rd

CON

Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance Grand Blanc

Beach St

NI

Center Rd

CON

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Longitudinal Pavement Markings

PE

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Longitudinal Pavement Markings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

Longitudinal pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Retroreflectivity Readings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

Pavement marking retroreflectivity readings on trunklines in Bay Region

$7,524

2022

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Special Pavement Markings

PE

All of GCMPC MPO

Special pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region

$3,420

2022

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Special Pavement Markings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

Special pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region

$198,360

2022

MDOT

I‐475

CON

I‐69/I‐475 Interchange

Overlay ‐ Epoxy

$14,990,214

2022

MDOT

I‐475

CON

I‐69 over I‐475

Deck Replacement

$7,251,948

2022

MDOT

I‐69

CON

Fenton Road to M‐54

Reconstruct Mainline & Overlay Ramps

$54,236,062

2022

MDOT

M‐15

CON

$1,566,178

2022

MDOT

M‐54

CON

M‐54 at Saginaw St

MDOT

M‐57

CON

M‐57 at Irish Road

MDOT

M‐57

CON

over Flint River

MDOT

NB I‐475

CON

Swartz Creek

Morrish Rd

CON

Road Agency Road Agency Road Agency Road Agency Transit Agency Burton

O&M Local Road System Maint (MTF) Safety Bridge Transit E Bristol Rd

NA NA NA NA NA CON

Burton

N Genesee Rd

CON

Davison

W Flint St

CON

Atherton Rd to S of Thread Creek Morrish Road from Miller Rd to Bristol Rd Genesee County Genesee County Genesee County Genesee County Genesee County Bristol Rd from Fenton Rd to Saginaw St Genesee Rd from Court St to Davison Rd W. Flint St. from West City Limits to M‐15 (State Rd.)

Center Rd from McFarland St Reconstruction to Brainard St All of GCMPC MPO Longitudinal pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region

from Potter Rd to Richfield Rd Center Left Turn Lane Signal Modernization and Syncronization Roundabout Installation

$183,231

2022

$1,088,281

2022

Overlay ‐ Epoxy

$1,225,641

2022

High friction surface course

$2,437,752

2022

$843,660

2022

$30,634,216 $40,301,788 $2,097,540 $1,413,222 $5,216,272 $1,590,533

2023 2023 2023 2023 2023 2023

Road Rehabilitation

$951,315

2023

Road Rehabilitatin

$529,170

2023

Road Rehabilitation O&M Local Road System Maint (MTF) Safety Bridge Transit Road Rehabilitation


Responsible Agency

Project Name

Phase

Fenton

Main St

CON

Fenton

W Silver Lake Rd

CON

Flint

S Saginaw St

CON

Flint

W 12th St

CON

Limits

Description

Main St from Leroy St to East Road Rehabilitation City Limits Silver Lake Rd Connector Trail Construct Silver Lake Rd from Jennings Rd to East Connector Trail Multiuse Path Broad St Saginaw St from Atherton Rd Road Capital Preventive to Oakley St Maintenance W 12th St from Fenton Rd to Road Capital Preventive Grand Traverse St Maintenance with Restriping 4 to 3 Lane Reduction Areawide SP1409‐administrative vehicle

Total Cost

Fiscal Year

$868,686

2023

$2,273,670

2023

$476,017

2023

$459,683

2023

$75,000

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1113‐bus rehab

$100,000

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$350,000

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$82,500

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$82,500

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1203‐admin/maintenance facility improvements SP1302‐bus shelter improvements SP1407‐security equipment ‐ vehicles SP1408‐maintenance equipment (hoists, tools, etc.)

$210,000

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1401‐bus equipment (spare, tires, windshields, lifts, bus wraps, bike rack, ADA)

$1,030,000

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$866,260

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$3,105,000

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$2,257,862

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

$957,629

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Capital

NI

Areawide

SP1404‐computers (hardware and software) SP1801‐preventative maintenance SP1112‐sedan/car (revenue) expansion SP1112‐sedan/car (revenue) expansion SP1101‐<30 foot replacement bus with or without lift

$247,553

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

3000‐Operating Assistance

$7,146,738

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

SP1501‐JARC operating

$600,000

2023

Flint Mass Transportation Authority Transit Operating

NI

Areawide

SP1601‐New Freedom operating E. Pierson Rd., Flushing Rd., FY 2023 Roundabout and Flushing Rd./Main St. Construction

$324,068

2023

$682,748

2023

Flushing

Flushing Rd

CON

Genesee County Road Commission

Detroit St

CON

Detroit St. ‐ S. Cornell St. to Reconstruction with Restriping Natchez/Peach Tree Dr. 4 to 3 Lane Reduction

$1,316,582

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

Detroit St

CON

Detroit St from Carpenter Rd Reconstruction with Restriping to S. Cornell Ave 4 to 3 Lane Reduction

$1,316,582

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

E Bristol Rd

CON

$847,500

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

Holly Rd

CON

$346,774

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

Lennon Rd

CON

$228,871

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

Linden Rd

CON

$487,493

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

N Elms Rd

CON

$279,731

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

North Rd

CON

$394,015

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

S Irish Rd

CON

Irish Rd from Lippincott Rd to Road Rehabilitation ‐ Add Bridge over Kearsley Creek Continuous Center Turn Lane (2 to 3 and 4 Lanes)

$747,500

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

Silver Lake Rd

CON

Silver Lake Rd from Ripley St Road Rehabilitation to Fenton City Limits

$231,183

2023

Genesee County Road Commission

W Mount Morris Rd

CON

Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance GLS Region V Plan

Beach St

Bristol Rd from Irish Rd to Reconstruction Lang Rd Holly Rd from Baldwin Rd to Road Rehabilitation SB I‐75 Ramps Lennon Rd from Linden Rd to Road Rehabilitation Ducher Rd Linden Rd from S. County Road Rehabilitation Line to Linden City Limits Elms Rd from Potter Rd to Road Rehabilitation River Rd North Rd from Fenton City Road Rehabilitation Limits to Rolston Rd

Road Rehabilitation

$788,030

2023

NI

W. Mt. Morris Rd from Sheridan Rd to Gillette Rd Areawide

FY 2023 Rideshare

$100,000

2023

Areawide

NI

FY2023 Michivan Genesee

FY2023 Michivan Genesee

$45,507

2023

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Longitudinal Pavement Markings

PE

All of GCMPC MPO

Longitudinal pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region

$6,840

2023

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Longitudinal Pavement Markings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

$1,080,720

2023

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Retroreflectivity Readings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

$7,524

2023

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Special Pavement Markings

PE

All of GCMPC MPO

Longitudinal pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region Pavement marking retroreflectivity readings on trunklines in Bay Region Special pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region

$3,420

2023


Responsible Agency

Project Name

Phase

Limits

Description

Total Cost

Fiscal Year

Special pavement marking application on trunklines in Bay Region Deep Overlay and Epoxy Overlays Bridge Removal

$300,960

2023

$4,027,668

2023

$1,361,008

2023

Deck Replacement

$5,934,910

2023

$553,302

2023

$1,350,000

2023

$6,083,851

2023

$47,367

2023

MDOT

Bay Regionwide Special Pavement Markings

CON

All of GCMPC MPO

MDOT

I‐475

CON

5 Structures on I‐475

MDOT

I‐475

CON

2 Structures over I‐475

MDOT

I‐475

CON

5 Structures on I‐475

MDOT

I‐69 E/State Ramp

CON

M‐15 at EB I‐69 Exit Ramp

MDOT

M‐15

CON

MDOT

M‐15

CON

MDOT

Michivan

OPS

Areawide

Road Agency

Studies

NA

Genesee County

Studies

$279,305

2024‐2025

Road Agency

Safety

NA

Genesee County

Safety

$4,601,076

2024‐2025

Road Agency

Bridge

NA

Genesee County

Bridge

$2,911,803

2024‐2025

Road Agency

Preservation

NA

Genesee County

Preservation

$22,005,346

2024‐2025

Road Agency

Congestion Relief

NA

Genesee County

Congestion Relief

$1,016,048

2024‐2025

Transit Agency

Transit

NA

Genesee County

Transit

$46,719,959

2024‐2025

Road Agency

Non‐Motorized

NA

Genesee County

Non‐Motorized

$1,379,023

2024‐2025

Road Agency

O&M

NA

Genesee County

O&M

$63,118,739

2024‐2025

Road Agency

Local Road System Maint (MTF)

NA

Genesee County

Local Road System Maint (MTF)

$83,037,804

2024‐2025

MDOT

MDOT Preservation

NA

Genesee County

MDOT Preservation

$98,243,796

2024‐2025

Road Agency

Studies

NA

Genesee County

Studies

$1,595,533

2026‐2035

Road Agency

Safety

NA

Genesee County

Safety

$26,239,837

2026‐2035

Road Agency

Bridge

NA

Genesee County

Bridge

$16,604,160

2026‐2035

Road Agency

Preservation

NA

Genesee County

Preservation

$125,476,795

2026‐2035

Road Agency

Congestion Relief

NA

Genesee County

Congestion Relief

$5,793,872

2026‐2035

Transit Agency

Transit

NA

Genesee County

Transit

$265,312,115

2026‐2035

Road Agency

Non‐Motorized

NA

Genesee County

Non‐Motorized

$7,863,687

2026‐2035

Road Agency

O&M

NA

Genesee County

O&M

$358,821,535

2026‐2035

Road Agency

Local Road System Maint (MTF)

NA

Genesee County

Local Road System Maint (MTF)

$484,806,120

2026‐2035

MDOT

MDOT Preservation

NA

Genesee County

MDOT Preservation

$609,450,460

2026‐2035

Road Agency

Studies

NA

Genesee County

Studies

$2,012,049

2036‐2045

Road Agency

Safety

NA

Genesee County

Safety

$32,940,478

2036‐2045

Road Agency

Bridge

NA

Genesee County

Bridge

$20,838,103

2036‐2045

Road Agency

Preservation

NA

Genesee County

Preservation

$157,453,161

2036‐2045

Road Agency

Congestion Relief

NA

Genesee County

Congestion Relief

$7,271,269

2036‐2045

Transit Agency

Transit

NA

Genesee County

Transit

$329,288,630

2036‐2045

Road Agency

Non‐Motorized

NA

Genesee County

Non‐Motorized

$9,868,872

2036‐2045

Road Agency

O&M

NA

Genesee County

O&M

$437,751,114

2036‐2045

Road Agency

Local Road System Maint (MTF)

NA

Genesee County

Local Road System Maint (MTF)

$646,939,202

2036‐2045

MDOT

MDOT Preservation

NA

Genesee County

MDOT Preservation

$895,972,212

2036‐2045

Genesee County Road Commission

Grand Blanc Rd.

CON

Fenton Rd. to Grand Blanc City Limit

Roadway Expand ‐ Widen to 5 Lanes

$32,281,875

2045

Total

$5,377,683,819

Total Cost

Signal Modernization, Timing and Turn Lane Addition

over Paddison County Drain Culvert Replacement Richfield Road to south of Mill and Two Course HMA Dodge Road Overlay FY2024 Michivan

Illustrative listing of Projects Responsible Agency Swartz Creek

Project Name Morrish Rd.

Phase

Limits

Description

CON

Apple Creek to north of I‐69

Congestion Relief

$6,350,000

GCRC

Baldwin Rd.

CON

Fenton Rd. to Dort Hwy.

Widen to 5 Lanes

$12,000,000

GCRC

Baldwin Rd.

CON

Holly Rd. to Saginaw Rd.

Widen to 5 Lanes

$11,000,000

GCRC

Baldwin Rd.

CON

Dort Hwy. to Holly Rd.

Widen to 5 Lanes

$4,000,000

GCRC

Holly Rd.

CON

Ray Rd. to Baldwin Rd.

Widen to 5 Lanes

$4,500,000

GCRC

Grand Blanc Rd.

CON

Torrey Rd. to Fenton Rd.

Widen to 5 Lanes

$12,000,000

GCRC

Owen Rd.

CON

Linden Rd. to Jennings Rd.

Widen to 5 Lanes

$8,000,000

GCRC

Thompson Rd.

CON

US‐23 to Fenton Rd.

Widen to 5 Lanes

$13,000,000

GCRC

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Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission (GCMPC) Amendment # 1 For the Genesee County 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) in a 1997 Ozone NAAQS Limited Orphan Maintenance Area Air Quality Conformity Transportation conformity provisions of the Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) require Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) in nonattainment and maintenance areas to make a determination that the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), conform to the State Implementation Plan (SIP), and that regional emissions will not negatively impact the region’s ability to meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Conformity to the SIP means that the region’s LRTPs and TIPs 1) will not cause any new violations of the NAAQS; 2) will not increase the frequency or severity of existing violation; and 3) will not delay attaining the NAAQS. This amendment is in a Limited Orphan Maintenance Area (LOMA) for the 1997 ozone NAAQS. The emission budget is unconstrained for limited maintenance areas (LMA). Orphan maintenance areas do not require regional emission analysis. The assumptions asserted in the conformity document for the Genesee County 2045 LRTP for which this amendment is being made are maintained for transportation control measures (TCM), fiscal constraint, and public involvement. Thus, this amendment also meets the Clean Air Act and Transportation Conformity rules required for the 1997 ozone NAAQS.


To view the updated documents on our website, please go to the following links: 2045 LRTP (main document) http://ourfuturegenesee.org/

Transportation System Performance Technical Report https://issuu.com/gcmpc/docs/performance_measures_amend?fr=sNzcxZDMyMTI0Mzk

Transit Technical Report https://issuu.com/gcmpc/docs/transit_2020?fr=sMDZkNTMyMTI0Mzk

2045 LRTP Projects Technical Report https://issuu.com/gcmpc/docs/lrtp_2045_projects_udate__amendment_1_mdot?fr=sZmY1ZTMyMDIwMDk

To view the public notice please go to this link: http://gcmpc.org/public-notices/page/4/


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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF FLINT, MICHIGAN CITY OF SWARTZ CREEK HEARING NOTICE COLLECTION, REMOVAL, FLINT CITY COUNCIL AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE, RECYCLING, AND YARD A Public Hearing will be held WASTE on Monday, February 8, at 5:30 p.m. via electronic pubThe City of Swartz Creek is lic meeting to allow for pubseeking bids for Collection, lic comment on: Removal, and Disposal of Refuse and Yard Waste. Ordinance No. 200074 Bids must be sealed and marked "Collection, Remov- A public hearing for Ordinance al, and Disposal Bid", and No. 2000074, an ordinance to are due at 10:00 a.m. at City amend the Code of the City Hall on February 24, 2021. of Flint by amending Chapter The City reserves the right 50 (Zoning), Article XXXII to reject any and all bids. (Medical Marihuana FaciliComplete bid packets will be ties), Section 50-183 (Medisent electronically. Contact cal Marihuana Facilities OptJody Key at the Swartz In Ordinance). [NOTE: OrdiCreek City office at nance to become effective 810.635.4464 or email JKey@ immediately upon adoption.] cityofswartzcreek.org to request the bid document. Ordinance No. 200075 Please call City Hall at 810.635.4464 to coordinate a A public hearing for Ordinance time to drop off the bid or No. 200075, an ordinance to leave the bid in the drop box amend the Code of Ordinanlocated in the City Hall park- ces for the City of Flint by ing lot. amending Chapter 12 (Business and Occupations GenerATTENTION! ally), Article XVI (Medical PUBLIC COMMENT Marihuana Facilities), SecPERIOD & PUBLIC tion 12-95 (Standards for HEARING: Medical Marihuana Facilities), by changing references For Amendment # 1 to the to Medical Marihuana Facili“Genesee: Our County, Our ties to Marihuana Facilities, Future” plan which is a com- consistent with the licenses bined plan that serves as the and standards set forth in 2045 Long Range Transpor- Chapter 50, Article XXXII, tation Plan (LRTP) and the Section 50-183. [NOTE: Or2020-2024 Consolidated Plan dinance to become effective for Genesee County. As the immediately upon adoption.] 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) it ad- Ordinance No. 200076 dresses transportation issues out to the year 2045 by A public hearing for Ordinance providing transportation pol- No. 200076, an ordinance to icies, projects, and recom- amend Chapter 50 (Zoning), mendations for Genesee Article XXIX, (Special ReguCounty. lated Uses), of the Code of the City of Flint by amending A public comment period for §50-161 (Purpose), §50-163 Amendment # 1 to the plan (Locational Standards - Rewill be held from Sunday, lationship to Similar Uses), January 17, 2021 through §50-164 (Locational StandWednesday, January 27, ards - Relationship to Resi2021. The amendment is dential Area and Other available for public review Uses), and §50-169 (Zoning and comment on the Districts Requirements for www.gcmpc.org website. Special Regulated Uses) in Questions or comments may light of the amendments to be made by telephone, mail, Special Regulated Uses "E", facsimile or e-mail using the "F" and "G" set forth in contact information provided Chapter 50 (Zoning), Section below. 50-183 (Marihuana Facilities Opt In Ordinance). [NOTE: A Public Hearing will be held Ordinance to become effecon Wednesday, January 27, tive immediately upon 2021 at 7:00 p.m. as part of adoption.] the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance meet- The public may comment by ing which is being held as a calling Start Meeting at virtual meeting due to (617) 944-8177. COVID-19 concerns. This hearing complies with the in- If there are any questions tent of Fixing America’s concerning this notice, Surface Transportation Act please direct them to: (FAST Act) legislation. Inez M. Brown, Please join the meeting at the Flint City Clerk following link: (810) 766-7418 https://geneseecountymi. zoom.us/j/866436801 or CITY OF FLINT, MICHIGAN Dial-in: HEARING NOTICE Phone: (312) 626 6799 FLINT CITY COUNCIL Meeting ID: 866 436 801# A Public Hearing will be held The Genesee County Metro- on Monday, January 25, politan Planning Commission 2021, at 5:30 p.m. via elecwill furnish reasonable auxil- tronic public meeting to aliary aids and services to low for public comment on: individuals with disabilities upon request. Individuals Ordinance No. 210016 with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids for services or A public hearing for Ordinance persons with Limited English No. 210016, an ordinance to Proficiency should contact amend the Code of the City the Planning Commission by of Flint by amending Chapter writing or calling the follow- 18, (Taxation; Funds; Puring: chasing); Article I, (In General); Section 18-4.1, (Service Ms. Sharon Gregory, Lead Charge in Lieu of Taxes for Planner Housing Facilities for CerGenesee County Metropolitan tain Persons), by adding subPlanning Commission section (FF). [NOTE: The PI1101 Beach Street, Room 111 LOT is for Orchard Manor Flint, MI 48502 Limited Dividend Housing telephone: (810) 257-3010 Association, LLC, a Michigan fax: (810) 257-3185 Limited Liability Co. The ane-mail: sgregory@geneseecou nual service charge for the ntymi.gov class of persons of low and Michigan Relay Center: 711 moderate income shall be “An Equal Opportunity equal to four (4) percent of Organization” the annual shelter rents, exclusive of charges for gas, CHARGE TO CITY OF FLINT electricity, heat or other utilPLANNING & ZONING ities furnished to the OFFICE occupants.]). [NOTE: This ordinance shall become efPUBLISH ONCE, Sunday, fective immediately upon January 17, 2021 -publication.] Legal Classified Section Notice of Public Hearing Special Public hearing will be held before the Flint Planning Commission at a meeting scheduled for Wednesday February 3rd, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the agenda will permit, BY ELECTRONIC AND TELEPHONIC MEANS ONLY PURSUANT TO EXECUTIVE ORDER 2020-15 AND 202021 and to protect the public health and welfare in light of the COVID-19 virus, to consider applications concerning enforcement of Chapter 50 of the Code of the City of Flint. PC 21-393 : B & C of Flint Inc., requests a Group E Special Regulated Use Permit for a medical marihuana facility at 2533 Richfield Road. (PID# 47-32-426-035). PC 21-394: B & C of Flint Inc., request a Group E Special Regulated Use Permit for an adult-use (recreational) marihuana retail facility at 2533 Richfield Road. (PID# 47-32-426-035). 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A Public Hearing will be held on Monday, January 25, The GLS Region V Planning 2021, at 5:30 p.m. via elec- and Development Commistronic public meeting to al- sion, in cooperation with the Offices of the Genesee low for public comment on: County Sheriff’s Emergency Management and Homeland Ordinance No. 210016 Security Division and the A public hearing for Ordinance Lapeer County Department No. 210016, an ordinance to of Emergency Management, amend the Code of the City is developing an updated Beagle Pups 1st shots and of Flint by amending Chapter version of its Hazard Mitiga- wormed, very nice $500. 18, (Taxation; Funds; Pur- tion Plans for Genesee and Call: 517-726-0706 chasing); Article I, (In Gener- Lapeer Counties. Each counal); Section 18-4.1, (Service ty must have an approved Goldendoodles Puppies Charge in Lieu of Taxes for hazard mitigation plan to be (8) Beautiful puppies. 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A quick clusive of charges for gas, survey is also available to electricity, heat or other util- the public to provide input if ities furnished to the unable to attend the virtual occupants.]). [NOTE: This meeting. To join the virtual ordinance shall become ef- public meeting or to share fective immediately upon your thoughts through a survey, please contact: publication.] The public may comment by Debby Compton, Secretary calling Start Meeting at Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission (617) 944-8177. 1101 Beach Street, Room 111 If there are any questions Flint, MI 48502 concerning this notice, (810) 257-3010 dcompton@geneseecountymi. please direct them to: gov “An Equal Opportunity OrganInez M. Brown, LASSIC NTIQUE ization” Flint City Clerk (810) 766-7418 GLS Region V will furnish rea- 1961 Ford FalconGreat Invitation for Bids (IFB) – #LB sonable auxiliary aids and 21-001 Environmental services to individuals with shape, runs and drives, neds Abatement & Disposal of disabilities upon request. In- a warm garage, Florida car, Asbestos and Hazardous dividuals with disabilities re- $11,000 firm. Call 810-348Materials & Demolition and quiring auxiliary aids for 5404 Disposal of Residential services should contact DebStructures in Genesee Coun- by Compton using the inforLOOKING TO BUY ty is being issued by the mation provided above or by AN OLD FOREIGN Genesee County Land Bank calling the Michigan Relay Project Car Authority (GCLBA). GCLBA Center: 711 In any condition, running invites the submission of or not. Porsche, Jaguar, bids from contractors who Mercedes, Maserati, are on GCLBA Approved ConFerrari, and much more. tractor list and experienced Fast and easy transacand licensed to conduct the tion, cash on the spot. If abatement, demolition and you have any of these or disposal of residential strucany other old foreign cars tures located in Genesee sitting around, please call County. Bids are due no latme at 703-832-2202 er than 3:00 pm on Tuesday, February 2, 2021. Instructions to submit bids electronically are included in the IFB. Sealed bids can be delivered to the Genesee County Land Bank, 452 S. Saginaw St, 2nd Floor, Flint, MI 48502, envelopes must be UCTIONS sealed and clearly marked with the bid number. The bid UCTIONEERS documents can be found at www.thelandbank.org under the tab “Current Bids”. 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Summary of Comments Received during the Public Comment Period

Staff received two (2) written comments regarding MDOT’s proposed illustrative I-69/I-75 modernization project. The comments were about the need to reduce traffic congestion and improve safety where I-75 and I-69 meet, and suggested potential lane widening and increased signage as solutions. The comments were responded to by GCMPC staff and forwarded to MDOT which also responded to the comments.


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