EB I-69 at Saginaw Street Temporary Closure

Temporary closure on EB I-69 at Saginaw St.

FLINT, Mich. – The Genesee County Road Commission will be temporarily closing the eastbound I-69 to Saginaw St. on Saturday, May 18 from 7 a.m. to 11a.m. for light pole repairs. Motorists should find an alternate route and allow additional time to reach their destination. If you have questions, please contact Don Bright, Lead Signals Supervisor, at 810-767-4920 ext. 301.

May 21 2024 Recycle Event is Fully Booked

The May 21st, 2024 event is now fully booked and would like to thank everyone who signed up.

For those who were not able to secure an appointment, the next event will be held on June 18th in Flint. Registration will open on June 4th at 9AM. For all future events, appointment times and event location will only be released when securing an appointment through GCMPC’s Eventbrite registration. You may also visit the drop-off center directory on our website at http://gcmpc.org/drop-off-center-directory/ to find other locations to dispose of your hard to recycle items. By attending these events, participants are supporting Genesee County’s goal of healthy, livable, and safe communities by taking part in a structured and organized approach to dealing with materials that pose a risk to Genesee County landfills, waterways, and community spaces.

If you have any questions, please contact Recycle@geneseecountymi.gov or visit http://www.gcmpc.org/recycle-day/ .

Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance Meeting Wednesday, May 15, 2024

ATTENTION!

The Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 15th, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Human Resources (HR) Training Room (G51) on the ground floor/basement of the Genesee County Administration Building. This public meeting is an opportunity for you to review and comment on the following item:  a proposed amendment to the FY 2023-2026 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).  The TIP lists federally funded transportation projects eligible for funding under Title 23 as amended, or Federal Transit Act funds. These projects will be reviewed for Air Quality Conformity and Environmental Justice requirements. This opportunity for the public to review and comment on the amendment complies with the intent of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). This public notice of public involvement activities and time established for public review and comment on the TIP is being used to satisfy the public input requirements of the Section 5307 transit Program of Projects. The proposed amendment is available for public review and comment on our website: http://gcmpc.org/tip-amendment-and-public-notice/. Comments may be made by mail, phone, fax, or e-mail. 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:

McKenna Dutkiewicz, Planner

Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission

1101 Beach Street, Room 111, Flint, MI 48502

(810) 766-6562

Michigan Relay Center: Dial 711

e-mail: GCMPC@geneseecountymi.gov

Genesee County Recycle Day Registration for May 21st 2024 Event

GENESEE COUNTY RECYCLE DAY REGISTRATION FOR MAY 21st EVENT

The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission (GCMPC) is pleased to announce that registration for the May 21, 2024, household hazardous waste and electronics Recycle Day event will open on May 7th at 9AM. After multiple years of successful events attended by appointment only, this format will continue into 2024. Recycle Days will be held in Flint on the 3rd Tuesdays of each month, May through August. Appointment times and event location will only be released when securing an appointment through GCMPC’s Eventbrite registration.

Please bring proof of registration in digital or printed format. Without proof of registration, you will be unable to enter the event site. By attending these events, participants are supporting Genesee County’s goal of healthy, livable, and safe communities by taking part in a structured and organized approach to dealing with materials that pose a risk to Genesee County landfills, waterways, and community spaces.

Click Here for Registration Info or visit tinyurl.com/yc3a3cp4

If you have any questions, please email Recycle@geneseecountymi.gov or visit http://www.gcmpc.org/recycle-day/ 

Thank you,

Gwynneth Coselman

Planner, Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission

Genesee County Recycle Day(s) for 2024

Closure On I-475

Genesee County Home Improvement and Urgent Repair Program

Genesee County Metropolitan Home Improvement.pdf

Genesee County Home Improvement Program and Urgent Repair Program
Phone: 810-257-3010
E-mail: gcmpc@geneseecountymi.gov
Visit us www.gcmpc.org/need-housing-repairs

WHAT IS THE GENESEE COUNTY HOME IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM?

The Program provides qualified homeowners with a Deferred Payment Loan (DPL) to make needed improvements to their homes without monthly payments.  Improvements are based on HUD Section 8 Minimum Housing Quality Standards (HQS) designed to result in the home being decent, safe and sanitary.  Repairs can include roofing, windows, furnaces, wells, electrical, plumbing repairs and more.

WHAT IS THE URGEN REPAIR PROGRAM?

The Program provides qualified homeowners with a Deferred Payment Loan (DPL) for a repair deemed urgent by a Genesee County Rehabilitation Specialist.  Repairs are limited to lack of water, heating system failure, septic issues, or a deficient roof.  Participation will be limited to one time, on a first come, first serve basis until funds are exhausted each year.

Assisted homeowners must meet designated income guidelines and live in Genesee County outside City of Flint (the cities of Clio, Davison, and the villages of Lennon and Otter Lake do not participate).

WHAT TYPE OF LOAN IS AVAILABLE?

The loan is a Deferred Payment Loan (DPL), which requires no monthly interest or principal payments.  Payback is required when the owner no longer lives in the home or refinances the property for cash out.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

The following requirements apply:

  • Must own and occupy the home for at least one year prior to applying
  • Must meet income limits set by the federal government
  • Must be current on property tax, mortgage, and homeowners insurance payments
  • Existing mortgage cannot exceed value of the home
    • Needed improvements must be eligible within the Program guidelines

 

Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission’s Rideshare Program Instructions

As fuel costs continue to fluctuate, I am providing information about a more cost-effective method of transportation. The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission’s Rideshare Program is a free computerized carpool matching service that pairs people with similar commutes to save on gas costs, lessen wear on your vehicle, and help the environment. Participating in the Rideshare supports Genesee County’s goal of healthy, livable, and safe communities by encouraging a more sustainable and connected workplace. Program registration instructions are attached.

Thank you,

Gwynneth Coselman

Planner, Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission

Program Registration Instructions

  1. Visit https://www.carpoolworld.com/genesee_rideshare
  2. Click “Join us and start carpooling!” and fill out your account information.
  3. You will receive an email confirmation code; enter the code once received.
  4. Fill out your trip Sections with an asterisk* are required.
    1. Click “Yes” in the “Guaranteed Ride Home opt-in” section to be eligible for reimbursed transportation costs if an unexpected issue More info at: https://gcmpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/GRH-Rules-and-Voucher- Updated-2023.pdf
  5. Click “Submit” at the bottom of the page to complete your trip.
  6. Choose your email notifications and trip logging preferences.
    1. To be notified about rideshare matches daily, select “Everyday” in the drop- down menu next to “Subscribe to receive a list of your most current matches by email”.
  7. Click “Proceed” at the bottom of the page to complete your email notification settings.
  8. On the “My trip log” page, log your past trips and weekly costs if desired.  Otherwise, leave the info that is automatically included on the page.
  1. Click “Submit My Information” to complete your registration.
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “My matches” to see other users who have similar commutes.
  1. Contact users that you are matched with to start ridesharing.
  2. When you log back into your account after you have registered, your “My matches” tab will be at the top of the page.

If you have further questions about the Rideshare program, please call 810-233-RIDE.