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Genesee County, Michigan

Genesee County Board of Commissioners

Delrico J. Loyd Chairperson, District 1
Charles H. Winfrey District 2
Dr. Beverly Brown District 4
James Avery District 5
Martin L. Cousineau District 7
Dale K. Weighill District 8
Brian K. Flewelling District 9
Gary L. Goetzinger District 3
Shaun Shumaker Vice-Chairperson, District 6

The Genesee: Our County, Our Future Master Plan provides a forward-looking guide to strengthen the foundation of Genesee County by promoting vibrant, sustainable community and economic growth into the future. Genesee County believes in thoughtful, collaborative, and data driven decision making efforts and is committed to working together with our local communities and organizations to deliver measurable benefits focusing on largescale investment, strengthening neighborhoods, and improving the infrastructure network to enhance the lives of those who live, work, and visit here.

This document is a guide for our local communities and a resource for our residents.

Our County, Our Future document is the Genesee County Master Plan and the 2050

Transportation Plan

Genesee County wishes to extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who participated in the creation, development, and publication of this Plan. We would like to thank the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission, Genesee County Master Plan Steering Committee, Genesee County Board of Commissioners, Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance, Municipalities, and Local Road and Transit Agencies. Special thanks shall be given to talented Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission staff for creating this document independently.

The Genesee:
Long-Range
(LRTP) for the Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance
Richfield Park Credit: Jacob Maurer

Making a Difference

The future of Genesee County is in our hands. Now is the time to make meaningful change in the communities where we live, work, and play. Across the county, communities are taking important steps to improve quality of life for their residents. These efforts are supported in large part by ongoing investments from local foundations, neighborhood volunteer groups, and public-private partnerships. While the full impact of these contributions may not always be measurable, their positive influence on community well-being is undeniable.

Looking ahead, this Master Plan will serve as a valuable resource for community leaders, agencies, and residents. It will also provide guidance for local planning efforts by offering realistic visions and actionable strategies to help foster a more vibrant, strong, and thriving Genesee County.

Pollinator Garden
Credit: MSU Extension
Trails Symposium
Credit: Dru Hajec

Acquiring Interest

Establishing a plan that lays the foundation for future growth could not be possible without input from the public. The people who live, work, and play in Genesee County have valuable insight into what is working well and where improvements are needed. Considering the importance of community input, a meaningful public engagement process was essential to plan development. Staff made a deliberate effort to spark public interest and participation through creative and traditional outreach methods. From digital surveys distributed through community newsletters, outreach in colleges, and during Genesee County’s largest trick-ortreat event, opinions of all ages were reached.

Our Plan Advisors

The Genesee County Master Plan steering committee was formed to guide plan development. The steering committee is made up of 17 members who represent numerous agencies including local units of government, transportation agencies, the chamber of commerce, waste, water, and utilities agencies, as well as housing and community organizations. Committee members played a key role in blending public input with data collected to steer staff forward in producing visions and actions that are realistic and usable, especially by communities.

4-Square Community Mentors Symposium Credit: Jared Field

Public

engagement

Social Media Impressions

Facebook was used to strategically spread important messages and promote the plan to our residents.

2,800+ engagement

Project Notifications

Households and businesses located along all proposed project corridors were mailed project notifications.

14,000+ communications

Community Surveys

Surveys filled out by residents.

650+ completed

Community Open Houses

Held throughout the community to get direct input from attendees and provide plan updates.

2000+ attendees

Flint Farmer’s Market
Credit: Derek Bradshaw

Our Priorities

Genesee County has common goals and values based on what is important to our community. Genesee County’s common purpose is “Making a Positive Impact for Genesee County”, which is quantified by the county priorities: healthy, livable & safe communities; long term financial stability; inclusive, collaborative culture; and community growth. These are reflected in the projects that the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission (GCMPC) completes on an annual basis. The Visions and Actions listed in the next section all relate back to one of these four overarching priorities. A detailed description of each purpose can be found below.

Genesee: Our County, Our Future

Visions and Actions

The future of Genesee County is in our hands. Now is the time to make meaningful change in the communities where we live, work, and play. Across the county, communities are taking important steps to improve quality of life for their residents. These efforts are supported in large part by ongoing investments from local foundations, neighborhood volunteer groups, and public-private partnerships. While the full impact of these contributions may not always be measurable, their positive influence on community wellbeing is undeniable.

Looking ahead, this Master Plan will serve as a valuable resource for community leaders, agencies, and residents. It will also provide guidance for local planning efforts by offering realistic visions and actions to help foster a more vibrant, strong, and thriving Genesee County.

Cultivate a sustainable linkage between man-made and natural assets

Community Development

Encourage all housing options and improve public facilities and services

City of Flint
Credit: Cody Roblyer

Economic Development

Foster a rewarding environment for business attraction, workforce development, and talent retention

Advanced Manufacturing District

Genesee County showcases one of the premier Advanced Manufacturing Districts in the United States of America. This 1,300-acre property is located at the crossroads of I-69 and I-75, in close proximity to Bishop International Airport, and has a major international rail line running through the property. The site also has access to quality water and electricity utilities. This transformational investment will create thousands of jobs and pump millions of dollars in new revenue into our region. This project is being led by the Flint & Genesee Economic Alliance.

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