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MACOMB COUNTYGUIDE TO GOVERNMENT SERVICES

MACOMB COUNTYBOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

2019-2020

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MISSION STATEMENT

The Macomb County Board of Commissioners is committed to efficiency and quality in public service as it carries out its duties as the county’s legislative branch.

The Board provides the public with a forum for interaction in government, creates sound public policy which is responsive to the needs of a diverse community and provides objective oversight of the expenditure of public resources.

MACOMB COUNTYBOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

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MACOMB COUNTY2019-2020 GUIDE BOOK

Provided by The Macomb County Board of Commissioners

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Macomb County History History and Progress ............................................................................ 2

Elected Officials County Board ...................................................................................... 4 Elected Officials ................................................................................13

County Information County Holidays ...............................................................................15 County Facilities Locations ..............................................................16 Departments, Boards & Commissions ..........................................18

County Courts Circuit Court ........................................................................................45 Probate Court .....................................................................................47 District Courts ......................................................................................50

Communities Cities, Townships, & Village Offices ..............................................54 Major Parks .........................................................................................63 Other Organizations .........................................................................65 Transportation Options ..................................................................... 68

Our Government Federal Government ......................................................................... 69 State Government .............................................................................. 72

Frequently Used Numbers ...................................................................... 76

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HISTORY AND PROGRESS

MACOMB COUNTY HISTORY

Named in honor of General Alexander Macomb, a highly decorated veteran of the War of 1812, Macomb County was formally organized on January 15, 1818 as the third county in the Michigan territory. At that time, it covered a much larger area than it does today. In 1819 and 1820, large portions of the county were removed to form the counties of Oakland, Lapeer, Genesee and St. Clair.

The first Europeans arrived in the area during the 17th century. They included French fur trappers who recognized the richness of the marshes and sought new opportunities for trade. Moravian missionaries established the first organized, non-native settlement in the county in 1782 as a refuge for Christianized Indians driven out of Ohio. They built along the banks of the Clinton River, then known as the Huron River, but were forced to leave four years later by the Chippewa Indians. In the late 1790s, Christian Clemens visited the area, and in March 1800, purchased a distillery considered the first building on the site of the future Mount Clemens. The next year he purchased 500 acres for development. This site, known as High Banks, was platted as the Village of Mount Clemens in 1818, when it was proclaimed the Macomb County Seat.

In the early 1800s, settlers moved into the interior of the county, carving out farms from the hardwood forests. The roots of the county villages and townships were established by this time. In addition to the original French and English, later settlers included Germans, Belgians and others who came directly from Europe.

In the 1870s, mineral baths brought international fame to Mount Clemens. Many believed the waters had healing powers. Although the stream still runs beneath the city, interest in the spas died out in the early 20th century. Recently, there has been a reemergence of interest in the mineral baths now being offered at Henry Ford Macomb-East Campus in Mount Clemens.

Between 1920 and 1930, Macomb County doubled in population, rising from 38,103 to 77,146 persons. Two significant developments spurred this growth – the establishment of Selfridge Field in 1917, and the beginning of the urbanization movement northward from the City of Detroit. During the 1940s and the 1950s the movement from the central city to the suburbs increased. The largest growth occurred between 1950 and 1970, when over 440,000 people were added to Macomb County’s population.

Today, Macomb County encompasses 482 square miles, and ranks third in population in the state, with a 2010 census total of 840,978 persons. The county is recognized as a leader in business and industry, and designated as a “Community of Economic Excellence” by the State of Michigan.

History prepared in consultation with the Macomb County Historical Society and Crocker House Museum.

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HISTORY AND PROGRESS

MACOMB COUNTY EMBLEM

Dominating the emblem of Macomb County is the county outline, flanked by a sailboat and three gears in representation of the area's recreation and industry. The banner crossing through the symbol represents progress. Encircling the emblem are the words “Macomb County” and “Michigan,” separated by five-pointed stars as symbols of quality.

MACOMB COUNTY BUILDING

Plans for the 12-story, limestone-clad Macomb County building began to take shape in August, 1930, when architect George J. Haas of St. Clair Shores submitted his Art Deco design. The winning bid for the new structure went to the Otto Misch Company and construction began in 1931 with a crew of 75 men (mainly Macomb County residents) who worked tirelessly around the clock to bring the new building to life.

Notable design elements of the "Old County Building" include the iconic architechural ornaments of eight stone faces chosen specifically in tribute to nearby Selfridge Field and paying homage to the county's history. Designed by native Detroiter, architectural sculptor Louis Sielaff, the faces chosen to gaze from the roofline include a solider, sailor, airman (pre-Air Force), Marine (WWI Doughboy), two Native Americans, and two Revolutionary War soldiers. Sielaff's creations were fabricated from granite and have stood guard atop the county building for the past 86 years.

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Sergeant-At-ArmsElizabeth Lucido (D)

District 9

Board ChairBob Smith (D)

District 12

Vice-ChairJames L. Carabelli (R)

District 6

MACOMB COUNTY BOARD

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS1 South Main, 9th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5125; Fax: 586-469-5993www.macombBOC.com

The Macomb County Commission is the legislative and policy-making body of Macomb County government. The board is composed of 13 members, elected for two-year terms from 13 districts of nearly equal population, with all terms expiring on December 31, 2020. The Macomb County Board of Commissioners functions on a committee basis. An indication of the scope and subject matter dealt with by the Board is revealed in the titles of the various committees. Ad Hoc committees are appointed as needed for specific purposes.

“The Board of Commissioners is the intersection of Macomb County

government and the public. Our duties include ordinance-, resolution- and policy-

making as well as reviewing all county contracts, appropriating funds and setting

the budget for county departments. ”

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KHarold L. Haugh (D)District 11

Marvin E. Sauger (D)District 2

Phil Kraft (R)District 8

Veronica Klinefelt (D)District 3

Andrey Duzyj (D)District 1

Robert Mijac (D)District 5

Don Brown (R)District 7

Leon Drolet (R)District 13

Rob Leonetti (D)District 10

Joseph V. Romano (R)District 4

MACOMB COUNTY BOARD

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MACOMB COUNTY BOARD

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COMMISSION MEETINGS

All Commission meetings are open to the public with an opportunity for public comment at each meeting. Full Board meetings are typically held at least once a month at either 3:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room on the 9th floor of the County Administration Building. Upcoming meeting dates and times can be verified by contacting the office or by using the current calendar listing available online at macombBOC.com.

Meeting Minutes and Agendas

Agendas, minutes, video and audio recordings are available for all meetings online. Please visit macombBOC.com to access this material.

2019-2020 COMMISSION COMMITTEES

Finance/Audit/Budget Committee

Chair: Klinefelt; Vice Chair: Carabelli; Committee of the Whole

Responsibilities include oversight of matters relating to: budget, quarterly reports and annual budget review process; Retirement Commission; Finance (including Equalization and Risk Management); purchasing policies and procedures (Charter Section 8.10); hiring an independent certified public accountant to conduct annual independent audits as required by law and to conduct other audits as determined necessary, subject to the appropriations in the County's annual budget for such purpose (Charter Section 8.3).

Government Oversight Committee

Chair: Brown; Vice Chair: Klinefelt; Committee of the Whole

Responsibilities include oversight of matters relating to: codification of ordinances; preservation and indexing of resolutions (Charter Section 4.7); Board of Commissioners Rules, office operations and independent counsel; legislative activities; Boards and Commissions appointments; Ethics Board; Corporation Counsel; Executive Office; Human Resources and Labor Relations; Treasurer's Office.

MACOMB COUNTY BOARD

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Health & Human Services Committee

Chair: Lucido; Vice Chair: Drolet; Committee of the Whole

Responsibilities include oversight of matters relating to: regional affairs; Animal Control; Community Mental Health; Department of Human Services; Health and Community Services (including Health Department, Macomb Community Action, MSU Extension and Medical Examiner); Martha T. Berry Medical Care Facility; Veteran Services.

Internal Services Committee

Co-Chair: Kraft; Co-Chair: Carabelli; Committee of the Whole

Responsibilities include oversight of appropriate matters relating to: Facilities and Operations, Information Technology

Public Services Committee

Chair: Mijac; Vice Chair: Haugh; Committee of the Whole

Responsibilities include oversight of appropriate matters relating to: Michigan Works/Workforce Development; Parks and Recreation; Planning and Economic Development; Public Works; Roads.

Records and Public Safety Committee

Chair: Leonetti; Vice Chair: Romano; Committee of the Whole

Responsibilities include oversight of appropriate matters relating to: Clerk; Community Corrections; Courts including Circuit, District and Probate; Emergency Management; Friend of the Court; Juvenile Justice Center; Prosecutor's Office; Sheriff's Office.

Older Adult Advisory Committee (OAAC)

Advisory committee to the Macomb County Board of Commissioners comprised of older adults designated to serve by commissioners and representing each Commission district as well as including up to four at-large-members. The committee meets on a regular basis and its purpose is to learn and inquire about challenges, trends, concerns and opportunities affecting older adults in the County and to communicate with the Commissioner what is learned.

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MACOMB COUNTY BOARD

COMMISSION PROGRAMS

Macomb County Casual Day Program

The Macomb County Board of Commissioners is pleased to offer the Macomb County Casual Day Charitable Collections Program. Employees who choose to participate (with department leadership permission) may wear casual clothing to work on Fridays (or other designated days) by donating at least one dollar to be donated to assigned charitable organi-zations. Once a year, generally in the fall, the BOC accepts nominations of charitable organizations. Organizations which indicate their desire to be recipients of the collected funds submit a letter, proof of charitable or-ganization status and solicitation license from the State Attorney General's Office. If more submissions than collection dates are received, a lottery is held to determine a schedule for the upcoming year.

Please contact the BOC for more information on becoming a recipient of Casual Day funds or for participation details.

2019 Macomb County Casual Day Recipients• January - Community Housing Network• February - YMCA• March - All About Animals Rescue• March Special - Samaritan House• April - Helping Hands Gifts• May - Myasthenia Gravis Association, Inc.• May Special - Anton Art Center• June - National Kidney Foundation• July - Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan• July Special - Wigs 4 Kids• August - Prevention Concepts & Solutions• August Special - Head Start/Early Head Start• September - Anchor Bay Community Giving Tree• October -Macomb County Warming Center• November - Turning Point• November Special - Macomb Food Program• December Special - Vision HOPE

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MACOMB COUNTY BOARD

Volunteer Recognition Program

For over 29 years, the Macomb County Board of Commissioners has proudly recognized the many valuable contributions made by our most-deserving and dedicated volunteers who have selflessly committed their time toward enriching Macomb County and its community members.

Each year, volunteers 18 years of age or older, who have performed at least 150 hours of service during the prior calendar year, have the opportunity to be nominated for the Volunteer Recognition Award. Outstanding accomplishments and long-term service are highlighted for each individual.

Every April During “National Volunteer Recognition Month," the County Board honors exceptional volunteers who reside in or whose volunteer efforts benefit Macomb County. The Board invites each

volunteer being recognized to attend a Full Board meeting to honor and give thanks for their out-standing volunteer efforts throughout the year.

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Green Schools Program

The Michigan Green Schools Program is an initiative that aims to en-courage students to learn more about energy efficiency, ecology and environmental stewardship practices through fun and interactive activities. The Macomb County program has been in place in Macomb County for 11 years running. We look forward each year to planning special events which coincide with the Program.

The Green Schools program is unique because it instills a real can-do and community spirit in students at an early age. It enhances their educa-tion, provides a glimpse of real-world problem solving and showcases potential career paths in environmental, public service and various other sectors.

By supporting a program such as the Green Schools program, leaders help to instill a sense of community, and provide our students with a sense of responsibility and ownership for our shared future.

Each year, as part of the Macomb County Green Schools program, students have the opportunity to create and submit a logo which may be considered for use specifically in Macomb County Green Schools program materials in the upcoming year.

Of those achieving Official Michigan Green School status:• 11 have participated every single year since the beginning of our

program• 125 have robust recycling programs• 125 have energy efficiency activities in place; meaning that they are

saving resources and saving money.

Be sure to check out events at Macomb County Green Schools by visiting our Info-Ideas-Events page at greenschools.macombgov.org where you can also notify us of additional Green Schools ideas for promotion.

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MACOMB COUNTY BOARD

Yoga At The Hill Event

Beginning in 2016, the Macomb County Board of Commissioners has offered the opportunity for everyone, regardless of age or experience level, to learn about the beneficial practice of yoga and to have the op-tion to personally participate in a group yoga session.

This annual event is an excellent opportunity to try yoga for the first time, to revisit past practice, or to enhance a current routine. Yoga is for EVERYbody!

In addition to yoga sessions for both adults and children, resource pro-viders from local companies share information and offer raffles and free giveaways on local healthy living products, companies and services.

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Eric J. Smith (D) Prosecuting Attorney Term expires: 12/31/2020

Office listed on page 39

Anthony M. Wickersham (D) Sheriff Term expires: 12/31/2020

Office listed on page 42

ELECTED OFFICIALS

Mark A. Hackel (D)County ExecutiveTerm expires: 12/31/2022

Office listed on page 29

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Fred Miller (D) Clerk/Register of Deeds Term expires: 12/31/2020

Office listed on page 22

ELECTED OFFICIALS

Lawrence Rocca (R) Treasurer Term expires: 12/31/2020

Office listed on page 43

Candice S. Miller (R) Public Works Commissioner Term expires: 12/31/2020

Office listed on page 40

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COUNTY HOLIDAYS

2019 OBSERVED HOLIDAYS

County offices will be closed on the following days in 2019:

2020 OBSERVED HOLIDAYS

County offices will be closed on the following days in 2020 (tentatively):

Holiday To be observed onNew Year’s Day (Observed) Tuesday, January 1Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 21Presidents’ Day Monday, February 18Good Friday 1/2 day, Friday, April 19Memorial Day Monday, May 27Independence Day Thursday, July 4Labor Day Monday, September 2Columbus Day Monday, October 14Veterans’ Day Monday, November 11Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 29Day after Thanksgiving Day Friday, November 29Christmas Eve (Observed) Tuesday, December 24Christmas Day Wednesday, December 25New Year’s Eve (Observed) Tuesday, December 31

Holiday To be observed onNew Year’s Day Wednesday, January 1Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 20Presidents’ Day Monday, February 17Good Friday 1/2 day, Friday, April 10Memorial Day Monday, May 25Independence Day Saturday, July 4Labor Day Monday, September 7Columbus Day Monday, October 12Veterans’ Day Wednesday, November 11Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 26Day after Thanksgiving Day Friday, November 27Christmas Eve Thursday, December 24Christmas Day Friday, December 25New Year’s Eve Thursday, December 31

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MACOMB COUNTY FACILITY LOCATIONSAnimal Control Division: 21417 Dunham Rd., Clinton Twp.Central Health Center: 43525 Elizabeth Rd., Mt. ClemensJail/Sheriff’s Office: 43565 Elizabeth Rd., Mt. ClemensJuvenile Justice Center: 400 North Rose St., Mt. ClemensMedical Examiner’s Office: 43585 Elizabeth Rd., Mt. ClemensProbate Court: 21850 Dunham Rd., Mt. ClemensPublic Works: 21777 Dunham Rd., Clinton Twp.Verkuilen Building: 21885 Dunham Rd., Clinton Twp.

Hall Road Warehouse, Microfiche and Print Shop: 44900 Vic Wertz Dr., Clinton Twp.

42nd District Court - Division II: 35071 23 Mile Rd., New Baltimore

Administration Building: 1 South Main St., Mt. ClemensParking Structure: 1 South Main St., Mt. ClemensCentral Community Action Center: 16 Market St., Mt. ClemensClerk's Office: 120 N. Main St., Mt. ClemensCircuit Court Building: 40 North Main St., Mt. ClemensRegister of Deeds: 32 Market St., Mt. ClemensCounty Building: 10 North Main St., Mt. Clemens

Sheriff’s Marine Division: 33125 South River Rd., Harrison Twp.

Southeast Health Center: 25401 Harper Rd., St. Clair Shores

Southwest Health Center: Majestic Plaza 27690 Van Dyke, Warren

COMTEC - Communications & Technology CenterDepartment of Roads,Emergency Management & CommunicationsInformation Technology Department:117 South Groesbeck Hwy., Mt. ClemensCentral Action Center: 196 North Rose, Mt. Clemens

Freedom Hill County Park: 15000 Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Hgts.

42nd District Court - Division I: 14713 - 33 Mile Rd., Romeo

Thompson Community Center: 11370 Hupp, Warren

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Animal Control Division: 21417 Dunham Rd., Clinton Twp.Central Health Center: 43525 Elizabeth Rd., Mt. ClemensJail/Sheriff’s Office: 43565 Elizabeth Rd., Mt. ClemensJuvenile Justice Center: 400 North Rose St., Mt. ClemensMedical Examiner’s Office: 43585 Elizabeth Rd., Mt. ClemensProbate Court: 21850 Dunham Rd., Mt. ClemensPublic Works: 21777 Dunham Rd., Clinton Twp.Verkuilen Building: 21885 Dunham Rd., Clinton Twp.

Hall Road Warehouse, Microfiche and Print Shop: 44900 Vic Wertz Dr., Clinton Twp.

42nd District Court - Division II: 35071 23 Mile Rd., New Baltimore

Administration Building: 1 South Main St., Mt. ClemensParking Structure: 1 South Main St., Mt. ClemensCentral Community Action Center: 16 Market St., Mt. ClemensClerk's Office: 120 N. Main St., Mt. ClemensCircuit Court Building: 40 North Main St., Mt. ClemensRegister of Deeds: 32 Market St., Mt. ClemensCounty Building: 10 North Main St., Mt. Clemens

Sheriff’s Marine Division: 33125 South River Rd., Harrison Twp.

Southeast Health Center: 25401 Harper Rd., St. Clair Shores

Southwest Health Center: Majestic Plaza 27690 Van Dyke, Warren

COMTEC - Communications & Technology CenterDepartment of Roads,Emergency Management & CommunicationsInformation Technology Department:117 South Groesbeck Hwy., Mt. ClemensCentral Action Center: 196 North Rose, Mt. Clemens

Freedom Hill County Park: 15000 Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Hgts.

42nd District Court - Division I: 14713 - 33 Mile Rd., Romeo

Thompson Community Center: 11370 Hupp, Warren

North Community Action Center: 30375 Clark St., New Haven

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MACOMB COMMUNITY ACTION ADVISORY BOARDPhone: 586-469-6999

Email: [email protected]

MCAAB OFFICERS

Chair: Denise Amenta, Community MemberVice Chair: Monica Bihar-Natzke, Community MemberSecond Vice Chair: Krista Willette, RN, MSA, Health Department

REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE PUBLIC SECTORRobert J. Cannon, Clinton Township Tom Bommarito, City of WarrenHon. William Hackel III, 42nd District Court - Division II, New BaltimoreTom Kalkofen, Community MemberMatthew Micinski, Community MemberMark Hackel, Macomb County Executive, Ex-Officio

RREPRESENTATIVES FROM THE CONSUMER SECTOR

Denise Amenta, Community MemberMonica Bihar-Natzke, Community MemberMichael Bruci, Community MemberDarryl Wilson, Policy CouncilRen. John Mack, Great New Hope Missionary Baptist ChurchKrista Willette, RN, MSA, Macomb County Health DepartmentAmy Smolski, Community Mental Health

REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE PRIVATE SECTOR

John H. Bierbusse, Macomb St. Clair Workforce Development BoardSarah Gold, United Way for Southeastern MichiganSusan Burkhardt, Medstar AmbulanceTanya Blatz, U.S. Army Garrison, Detroit Arsenal

The Macomb Community Action Advisory Board (MCAAB) is the advisory board for Macomb County Community Services Agency, and works to ensure that programs and services are supportive of its Mission, Goals and Objec-tives. Its members come from diverse backgrounds and life experiences in order to elicit a broad spectrum of knowledge, values and attitudes necessary for comprehensive consideration of issues affecting low-income individuals.

DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS & COMMISSIONS

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DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS & COMMISSIONS

ANIMAL CONTROL DIVISION21417 Dunham, Clinton Township, MI 48036Phone: 586-469-5115; Fax: 586-783-0906

Office & Adoption Center Hours: Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Phone Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

animalcontrol.macombgov.org

Director/Chief Animal Control Officer .... Jeff Randazzo

The Animal Control Division enforces Federal and State Laws as well as local ordinances (excluding Sterling Heights, Mt. Clemens, Eastpointe and Warren, these residents must contact their Police Department non-emergency number). The Animal Control Division also inspects pet shops, horse boarding facilities and issues kennel licenses.

In addition to law enforcement, The Animal Control Division assists residents with re-homing their pets (appointments necessary). Residents wishing to re-home their pets should first seek local rescue groups to set their pets up for success!

The Macomb County Animal Control Division always has an array of amazing animals for adoption, “Adopt, don’t shop!” Check us out on Facebook!

AREA AGENCY ON AGINGMacomb County Access Location:

39090 Garfield, Suite 102, Clinton Township, MI 48038Phone: 586-226-0309 or 800-852-7795; Fax: 248-262-9971

www.aaa1b.org

MACOMB COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES:

Bob Smith, County Commission Delegate .......Term expires: 12/31/2020Sandy Hann, Older Adult Representative .......Term expires: 12/31/2020

The Area Agency on Aging (Region 1-B) is a nonprofit agency, serving the counties of Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair and Washtenaw counties. The Agency is governed by a Board of Directors composed of mem-bers representing the six county geographic area served including a County Commissioner and older adult representative appointed by the local County Board of Commissioners. The agency helps older adults, adults with a disability, and their family caregivers to maintain their health and independence through trusted information and access to home and community based services.

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ART INSTITUTE AUTHORITYCorporation Counsel, 1 S. Main, 8th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-6346; Fax: 586-469-6787corpcounsel.macombgov.org

Pam Lavers, Chair .............................................Term expires: 04/30/2021Ed Bruley ...........................................................Term expires: 05/15/2021Jennifer Nowaczok-Miller ...............................Term expires: 05/15/2020Dr. Rodney Tolbert, Sr. .....................................Term expires: 04/30/2020Jennifer Callans ................................................Term expires: 04/30/2021William R. Wood ..............................................Term expires: 05/31/2020Gene Klida ........................................................Term expires: 04/30/2021

The Macomb County Art Institute Authority was established by the Board of Commissioners pursuant to Act 296 of 2010. By law, the Authority is responsible for levying the millage approved by the electors to provide revenue to an art institute services provider such as the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA).

The purposes for which the Authority is organized are to: support the operation of an encyclopedic art museum, and the facilities where the DIA operates; enhance the world-class art collection of the DIA; and contract for art institute services with a world-class art institute services provider that will provide meaningful and edu-cational experiences involving the appreciation of an encyclopedic art museum.

BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITYPlanning Department, 1 S. Main, 7th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5285; Fax: 586-469-6787ped.macombgov.org

Members: Paul Bodiya, Dana Camphous-Peterson, Mike DeVault, David Scurto (Chairperson), Glenn Wynn

The Brownfield Redevelopment Authority promotes the revitalization of environ-mentally distressed areas, either by providing incentives for developers to clean up contaminated or functionally obsolete property, or by receiving grants to perform the clean up before a development is involved, or a combination of the two. A Brown-field Redevelopment Authority may use Tax Increment Financing as a tool for prop-erty redevelopment. An authority may: 1) capture increases in property tax revenues generated by the redevelopment of eligible properties to reimburse parties for costs of eligible development activities and 2) use captured revenues to finance a local remediation revolving fund to address other eligible sites. Brownfield authorities can qualify for Brownfield site assessment grants, redevelopment grants and the state revitalization loan fund. Authorities are authorized under Michigan PA 381 of 1996.

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BUILDING AUTHORITY COMMISSIONTreasurer's Office, 1 South Main, 2nd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5190; Fax: 586-469-6770treasurer.macombgov.org

Arnold (Butch) Hassig ......................................Term expires: 12/31/2020Lawrence Rocca ................................................Term expires: 12/31/2020Rodney Tolbert ................................................Term expires: 12/31/2020Vincent Viviano .................................................Term expires: 12/31/2020Derek Wilczynski ..............................................Term expires: 12/31/2020Vacant ...............................................................Term expires: 12/31/2020Vacant ...............................................................Term expires: 12/31/2020

The Building Authority was incorporated as a non-profit Authority for the purpose of acquiring, furnishing, equipping, owning, improving, enlarging, operating and maintaining a building or buildings and automobile parking lots or struc-tures and necessary site or sites therefore for the use of the County of Macomb.

CANVASSING BOARDClerk's Office, 40 North Main, 1st Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5209 Fax: 586-469-6927clerk.macombgov.org/elections

Michelle DeBeaussaert .....................................Term expires: 11/01/2019Janice Nearon ..................................................Term expires: 11/01/2019Sarah Stovall ....................................................Term expires: 11/01/2019Clerk, Fred Miller ..............................................Clerk/Register of Deeds

Each county has a board to canvass all state, county, city, township, village and school elections. After the primary and general elections, the board reviews and analyzes the results to determine who has been nominated in primary elections and which candidates are elected in general elections. After general elections, the board delivers certificates of election to the County Clerk. The board is also empowered to conduct recounts of certain offices.

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CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONClerk's Office, 120 North Main Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-783-8143; Fax: 877-443-9505

Chair, Robert Stanley .......................................Term Expires: 12/31/2024Vice-Chair, Diane McGee ................................Term Expires: 12/31/2023Commissioner, Ronald Geml ............................Term expires: 12/31/2020Clerk of the Commission, Fred Miller ...............Clerk/Register of Deeds

The Civil Service Commission was established by the electorate of Macomb County on November 8, 1966. This Commission oversees the Civil Service System for the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office that employs, promotes and disciplines employees pursuant to Act Number 298 of the Public Acts of 1966.

It is based on the examination and investigation of all Civil Service officers and personnel in regards to merit, efficiency and fitness for appointment, employ-ment and promotion. In addition, the Commission regulates the transfer, rein-statement, suspension and discharge of officers and provides for referendums.

CLERK'S OFFICE120 North Main Street, 1st Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5120; Fax: 877-443-9505clerk.macombgov.org

Clerk/Register of Deeds ....................................... Fred Miller

COURT SECTION AND FILE ROOM: 586-469-5199These sections process court filings and personal protection orders. Court case information, court record request forms and instructions to use e-filing or fax filing for pleadings are available on the Clerk’s website.

For Circuit Court specific information, refer to page 45.

ELECTIONS: 586-469-5209This section is responsible for overseeing the printing and distribution of election ballots, conducting state, county, local and school elections, and compliance with the Michigan Campaign Finance Act. It also assists in the canvass of votes in state, county, local and school elections. Election results and campaign finance records are available on the Clerk’s website.

For Election Commission information, refer to page 28.

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JURY ROOM: 586-469-5158

The Jury Room provides Jurors with access to free wireless internet, library books, a free bus ticket upon request, and the opportunity to visit the downtown area while waiting for a case to begin. Many businesses and restaurants provide a discount to jurors during their service.

VITAL RECORDS: 586-469-5120

This section issues certified copies of birth, death and marriage certificates and military discharges. It also issues marriage licenses, business registrations, con-cealed pistol licenses and veteran ID cards and files Notary Public bonds.

COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ADVISORY BOARD43565 Elizabeth Road, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-307-9443; Fax: 586-469-6346communitycorrenctions.macombgov.org

Chair, Judge Diane Druzinski ...........................Term Expires: 03/31/2022Vice Chair, Sheriff Anthony M. Wickersham ...Term of OfficeRandy O’Brien, MCOSA, Substance Abuse ...Term Expires: 03/31/2022Chief Fred Posavetz, Clinton Twp. Police .........Term Expires: 03/31/2020Erin Smith, Probation/Parole Manager. .........Term Expires: 03/31/2021Judge Kathryn George, Probate Court ............Term Expires: 03/31/2020Judge Joseph Oster, District Court ...................Term Expires: 03/31/2021Prosecutor Eric J. Smith .....................................Term of Office Rob Leonetti, County Commissioner ................Term Expires: 12/31/2020Patty Madigan, Workforce Board ...................Term Expires: 03/31/2021Stephen Rabaut, Defense Attorney ..................Term Expires: 03/31/2021Keith Demers, Communications Media ............Term Expires: 03/31/2022

Appointed by the County Executive, the Macomb County Community Correc-tions Advisory Board (CCAB) is responsible for planning and policy-making with regards to the community corrections funding received from the Michigan Office of Community Alternatives/Community Corrections. The Macomb County CCAB has 14 members representing stakeholders from within the coun-ty’s criminal justice system. Meeting through the year, CCAB members review and discuss issues pertinent to the criminal justice system in the county and how community corrections programming can effectively address these issues.

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COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES22550 Hall Road, Clinton Township, MI 48036

Phone: 586-469-5275; Fax 586-469-7674Access Center (to initiate services): 586-948-0222

Crisis Center (24-hr, TTD): 586-307-9100Office of Recipient Rights: 586-469-6528

mccmh.net

Executive Director ..................................................David PankotaiDeputy Director .....................................................James R. Losey, Jr.Chief of Staff ..........................................................Traci AgiusMedical Director ....................................................Norma C. Josef, M.D. Director, Clinical Services ......................................Cynthia Konal Director, Business Management .............................Cristina MosellaDirector, Office of Substance Abuse .....................Randy O’BrienDirector, Finance ....................................................Cynthia DudekDirector, Office of Recipient Rights .......................Mark MishalDirector, Access and Engagement ........................Tracy DuntonPolicy/Legal Compliance Administrator ..............Kimberly CopeDirector, Information Network ..............................William AdragnaOmbudsperson ......................................................Anwar Gulati

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BOARD

Chairperson, Kathy D. Vosburg .......................Term Expires: 03/31/2020Secretary/Treasurer, Linda Busch ...................Term Expires: 03/31/2022Nick Ciaramitaro ..............................................Term Expires: 03/31/2020Phil Kraft ...........................................................Term Expires: 03/31/2021Brian Negovan .................................................Term Expires: 03/31/2021Lori Ann Phillips ................................................Term Expires: 03/31/2021Christopher O’Connell, D.O. ...........................Term Expires: 03/31/2020Selena Schmidt .................................................Term Expires: 03/31/2020Megan Burke ....................................................Term Expires: 03/31/2022Dana Freer ........................................................Term Expires: 03/31/2022Ryan Fantuzzi ...................................................Term Expires: 03/31/2022

Under the direction of the Mental Health Board, MCCMH, as a Managed Healthcare Network, manages and supports a full continuum of support and specialty services for persons with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorder, based on eligibility and defined benefit plans. Services may include assessment, emergency services, outpatient or home-based services, residential, respite or support services as well as other treatment.

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options. Outpatient services are available in American Sign Language and in other languages through interpreters. Initial access to the MCCMH system via TTD is available through the Crisis Center. MCCMH programs and services are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Services are available on a sliding fee scale.

SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER OVERSIGHT POLICY BOARD

Phone: 586-469-5278

Chair, Barbara Caskey .....................................Term expires: 09/30/2021Vice Chair, Michael Barrett ..............................Term expires: 09/30/2022Nancy Buyle .....................................................Term expires: 09/30/2020Kathryn Donovan .............................................Term expires: 09/30/2020Mannan Adil .....................................................Term expires: 09/30/2022Dr. Benjamin Jones ...........................................Term expires: 09/30/2020Lisa Montalto ....................................................Term expires: 09/30/2019Kathleen Rager .................................................Term expires: 09/30/2021Elizabeth (Betty) Risher, Secretary ..................Term expires: 09/30/2019James Skelton ...................................................Term expires: 09/30/2020Krista Willette ...................................................Term expires: 09/30/2021Ryan Zemke ......................................................Term expires: 09/30/2021

Advises and consults with the Office of Substance Abuse to execute statutory provisions of state law, to assure development of a comprehensive continuum of care, consisting of substance use disorder treatment, recovery supports and prevention services. Approves the portion of the MCCMH budget that includes local funds for treatment or prevention of substance use disorders. The board makes recommendations to the Macomb County Community Mental Health Board regarding: non-local budgets, substance use needs, annual planning and services contracting, program evaluation, comments on state licensing, data collection and protection of recipient rights.

For substance use disorder treatment contact the MCCMH Access Center at: 586-948-0222

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COMMUNITY ACTION21885 Dunham Road, Suite 10, Clinton Township, MI 48036

Phone: 586-469-6999; Fax: 586-469-5530; TDD 586-469-5962mca.macombgov.org

North Action Center (New Haven) .......................586-749-5146Central Action Center (Mt. Clemens) ....................586-469-6964South Action Center (Warren) ..............................586-759-9150

The Community Services Agency works to diminish the causes and effects of poverty by providing a network of educational, economic and social services to Macomb County residents. One way that this goal is met is through our Com-munity Action Centers which offer emergency support services, information, and referrals to limited-income residents.

Community services support is provided in the following areas:

Community Development .....................................586-466-6256Head Start Ages 0-5.............................................586-469-5215Home Preservation/ Energy ................................586-469-6329Individual Development Account Program .......586-469-7378Macomb Food Program .......................................586-469-6004Supportive Services for Veteran Families ...........586-469-6314Transportation ..........................................................586-469-5225

Additional community services provided to adults age 60 and older are listed below:

• Adult Day Service• Chore Services• Dining Senior Style• Home Injury Control• Loan Closet• Meals on Wheels• Project Fresh• Resource Advocacy

For more information about these programs please call 586-469-5228.

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CORPORATION COUNSEL1 South Main, 8th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-6346; Fax: 586-307-8286corpcounsel.macombgov.org

Director ..................................................John SchapkaAssistant Corporation Counsel ..............Robert GazallAssistant Corporation Counsel ..............Peter JensenAssistant Corporation Counsel ..............Frank KryciaAssistant Corporation Counsel ..............Aaron Thomas

Corporation Counsel is the chief legal counsel for the County of Macomb. Corporation Counsel is charged with the responsibility to represent the County, the Executive, the County Commission, the five Countywide Elected Officials, the Department Heads and Agencies of the County in all civil legal matters affect-ing the County. This office provides legal advice to all County officials, depart-ments, agencies and prepares, reviews and approves County contracts and other documents affecting the County.

DRAIN BOARDPublic Works Office, 21777 Dunham, Clinton Township MI 48036

Phone: 586-469-5325; Fax: 586-469-5833publicworks.macombgov.org

Candice S. Miller ...................................Public Works CommissionerBryan Santo ...........................................Director of Department of RoadsCommissioner(s) ....................................Macomb County Commissioner(s)

The three member Chapter 20 drain board oversees the operation of some 150 Chapter 20 drains in Macomb County. The Macomb County Board of Com-missioners member is determined based on the Commissioner(s) which repre-sents the largest appointment in the drainage district.

The drains are located primarily south of M-59 in the communities of Warren, Sterling Heights, Eastpointe, Clinton Township, St. Clair Shores, Roseville, Center Line, Fraser and Utica. Chapter 20 drains are established pursuant to the State Drain Code, Act 40 of Public Acts of 1956, as amended. Each drainage district is considered a special purpose public corporation with the power to enter into contracts, acquire property, sue, be sued and conduct other necessary business. The drain boards approve agreements, pay invoices, sell bonds, authorize new projects and make assessments against municipalities in the districts.

All Macomb County Chapter 20 Drain Board meetings are held at the Public Works Office and begin at 10:00 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

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ELECTION COMMISSIONClemens Center, 32 Market Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5209; Fax: 586-469-6927clerk.macombgov.org/elections

Kathryn A. George ......................................... Senior Probate JudgeFred Miller ...................................................... Clerk/Register of DeedsLawrence Rocca .............................................. Treasurer

The Election Commission provides election supplies, including ballots for federal, state and county elections. This body also rules on the clarity of language on re-call petitions. By statute, this Commission consists of the Chief or Senior Probate Judge, County Clerk and County Treasurer.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & COMMUNICATIONS117 South Groesbeck, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5270; Fax: 586-469-6439oemc.macombgov.org

Emergency Management Director ...................... Brandon LewisTechnical Services Manager ............................... Sean McCarthy

This department is the coordinating agency responsible for countywide emer-gency management and disaster preparedness. The department ensures the efficient utilization of county resources during periods of emergency and disaster, and discharges county responsibilities under the Michigan Emergency Management Act (P.A. 390, 1990). In addition, the Communications Section oversees radio communication services to all county public safety providers: police, fire and EMS (Emergency Medical Services).

EQUALIZATION DEPARTMENT1 South Main, 6th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5260; Fax: 586-469-5423equalization.macombgov.org

Director ................................................................ Kristen Sieloff

The Equalization Division is under the Macomb County Finance Department and is required by law to perform certain functions, such as: conduct Assessment studies for verification of local assessor values, compile Assessment and Taxable Values for the County and report them to the State Tax Commission and calcu-late Millage rollback fractions for compliance with Headlee requirements.

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ETHICS BOARD120 North Main, 2nd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5525; Email: [email protected]/ethicsboard

Chair, Dr. Donald J. Amboyer ..........................Term expires: 02/01/2020Vice Chair, Dorie Vazquez-Nolan... ................Term expires: 02/01/2024Darnell Z. Blackburn .........................................Term expires: 02/01/2023Patricia (Paddy) A. Laske .................................Term expires: 02/01/2022Secretary, Brian Gabriel ..................................Term expires: 02/01/2021

The Macomb County Ethics Board was created by the Home Rule Charter of Macomb County, Michigan in 2009, to ensure all Public Servants (elected of-ficials, appointed officials, employees) and vendors doing business on behalf of and for Macomb County comply with all laws and policies of county govern-ment. The five member board, nominated by the County Executive and ap-proved by the Board of Commissioners, serves without compensation to enforce Enrolled Ordinance No. 2011-10, commonly known as the “Ethics Ordinance.”

OFFICE OF COUNTY EXECUTIVE1 South Main, 8th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-7001; Fax: 586-469-7257executive.macombgov.org

Executive ...............................................................Mark A. HackelChief Deputy Executive ........................................Mark DeldinDeputy Executive ..................................................John Paul ReaDeputy Executive ..................................................Vicki Wolber

The County Executive, Mark A. Hackel, serves as head of the executive branch of government. He directs, coordinates and supervises all county departments - except those headed by countywide elected officials. The office provides internal direction and support to the county's departments and organizations as well as external support to the residents, communities and businesses of Macomb County. The mission of the County Executive’s Office is to ensure that all county services provided to the residents, communities, and businesses are efficient, economical, and ethical. As such, the Executive sets and implements policies and provides analytical support, strategic planning, policy analysis, and budgetary oversight for the county organization. He focuses on both economic and community developments by promoting and marketing the county as a great place to live, work, play, raise a family, and grow a business.

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FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT44900 Vic Wertz, Clinton Township, MI 48036

Phone: 586-469-5244; Fax: 586-469-7770equalization.macombgov.org

Director ..............................................................................Lynn Arnott Bryks

The Facilities and Operations Department coordinates architectural/engineering services; vendor services as it pertains to maintenance of facilities and infrastruc-ture; and hazardous material abatement. This department is also responsible for climate control within the facilities, including heating and cooling, pneumatic systems, routine maintenance of filters, chilled water systems, cooling towers and steam-line infrastructures; repairs and upgrades to interior and exterior lighting equipment, power feeds and electrical infrastructures; maintenance, repair and annual inspections of all life/safety systems, including fire alarm systems, sprin-kler systems, elevators, emergency generators, etc.; all landscape and grounds maintenance, including grass cutting, snow removal utilizing “best practices” in order to minimize adverse impact on the environment; repairs and maintenance of plumbing fixtures, drains, grease traps, backflow prevention; custodian/housekeeping maintenance including stocking paper products, recycling materi-als, refuse pick-up, etc.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT120 North Main, 2nd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5250; Fax: 586-469-5847finance.macombgov.org

Finance Director.................................................................Stephen L. SmigielDeputy Finance Director ....................................................Steve AdairPurchasing Manager .........................................................Larry LeeEqualization Director .........................................................Kristen SieloffRisk & Insurance Manager ................................................John AndersonThe Finance Director is appointed by the County Executive and has certain statutory duties prescribed by law, including the maintenance of the neces-sary books and ledgers to control the expenditures of all county departments. The Finance Director supervises the county budget and the expenditures of all county departments and agencies for the County Executive to assure that a balanced budget is maintained. The Finance Director serves as secretary of the Employees Retirement System and is the administrator of the Retiree Health Care Fund. The Finance Director is also responsible for maintaining the necessary in-surance coverage for loss prevention and monitoring the county’s self-insurance and claims administration budget. The Finance Director also has administrative responsibility for the Equalization, Accounting and Purchasing Departments.

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FRIEND OF THE COURT10 North Main, 2nd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5160; Fax: 586-469-794124-hour case information: 586-469-7618

foc.macombgov.org

Director .........................................................Thomas F. Blohm

The Friend of the Court serves the 16th Judicial Circuit Court in the enforcement of all support, alimony, and parenting time orders entered by the court. The of-fice also conducts investigations and prepares recommendations for the court on questions of support, alimony, custody, parenting time and property settle-ments.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES1 South Main, 8th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-7190; Fax: 586-469-5545hcs.macombgov.org

The Department of Health & Community Services promotes the health and well-being of all Macomb County residents by delivering public health, community services and environmental protection programs through three agencies:

Community Services Agency: 586-469-5222; mccsa.macombgov.orgHealth Department: 586-469-5235; health.macombgov.orgMichigan State University Extension: 586-469-5180; msue.macombgov.org

For more information about the programs and services these agencies provide, see their listings in this guide or their individual websites.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT43525 Elizabeth, Mount Clemens, MI 48043Phone: 586-469-5235; Fax: 586-469-5885

health.macombgov.org

Director/Health Officer ............................... William Ridella, M.P.H., M.B.A.Deputy Health Officer .................................. Krista Willette, R.N., M.S.A.Medical Director ........................................... Kevin P. Lokar, M.D., M.P.H.

The Health Department’s mission is to protect and promote the health and well-being of all those who live, work and play in Macomb County. It accomplishes this mission by partnering with communities to provide a wide rage of programs and services through the three major divisions detailed below. In addition

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to these service programs, the Health Department also oversees the Medical Examiner’s Office.

Environmental Health Services programs include the following activities:• Bathing beach monitoring• Investigates food-borne illness complaints• Food service establishment inspections• Household Hazardous Waste Collection Hotline: (586) 466-7923• Permits and inspects onsite water supplies (wells) and onsite sewage sys-

tems (septics)• Public swimming pool inspections• Property transfer evaluations• Surface water monitoring and improvement• Well water sample collection and analysis

Family Health Services programs include the following activities: • Dental Clinic• Family Planning• Immunizations• Public Health Nursing Services• Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program

Health Promotion / Disease Control programs include the following activities:• Childrens Special Health Care Services• Communicable Disease Surveillance• Healthy Communities• Hearing and vision screening• HIV counseling and testing• Sexually transmitted disease testing, treatment, and counseling• Tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment

HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEARING BOARD

Leon Drolet, County Commissioner ..................Term expires: 12/31/2020George Penna, Citizen-at-Large ......................Term expires: 12/31/2020Dr. Donald Amboyer, Citizen-at-Large Alternate Term expires: 12/31/2020

The Board hears appeals or contested cases from aggrieved individuals in mat-ters concerning public health programs requiring issuance of licenses, permits, certificates, and/or seals of approval.

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HUMAN RESOURCES AND LABOR RELATIONS1 South Main, 6th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5280; Fax: 586-469-6795hrlr.macombgov.org

Director .............................................................Andrew McKinnonService Director ................................................Karlyn SemlowService Director ................................................Brian Jacks

This department is responsible for administering all Human Resources and Labor Relations activities, including the recruitment and selection of qualified applicants for vacant positions; administering and maintaining fringe benefit programs; maintaining employment records; reviewing and analyzing classification and compensation information; coordinating staff training activities and monitoring the budgetary position count. This department negotiates and administers labor agreements with various bargaining units, implements and administers policies relating to wages, hours and other conditions of employment.

LABOR UNIONS REPRESENTING MACOMB COUNTY EMPLOYEES

AdTech Association, AFSCME, Building Trades Association. Command Officers Association of Michigan, International Union of Operating Engineers, Macomb County Environmental Health Association, Macomb County Professional Depu-ty Sheriff Association, Michigan Nurses Association, Police Officers Association of Michigan, Police Officers Labor Council, Road Technicians Associations, Teamsters, United Auto Workers

HURON-CLINTON METROPOLITAN AUTHORITYHuron-Clinton Metroparks, 13000 High Ridge Drive, Brighton, MI 48114

Phone: 810-227-2757; Toll Free: 800-477-2757 Fax: 810-227-8610metroparks.com

Chair , Timothy McCarthy... ..................................Governor AppointeeVice Chair, Robert W. Marans... ...........................Washtenaw CountySecretary, Bernard Parker ... .................................Wayne CountyTreasurer, Jaye Quadrozzi... ................................Oakland CountyJohn Paul Rea… .....................................................Macomb CountySteven E. Williams.. ...............................................Livingston CountyKurt Heise, Plymouth.. ...........................................Governor Appointee

The Authority was established in 1940 by the citizens of southeast Michigan as a regional authority comprised of Macomb, Wayne, Oakland, Washtenaw andLivingston counties. Its purpose is to plan, promote, and/or for acquiring, con-structing, owning, developing, maintaining and operating parks and/or limited

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access highways, as well as such connecting drives. There are 13 Metroparks covering almost 24,000 acres. The mission of the Authority is to provide excel-lent recreational and educational opportunities while serving as stewards of its natural resources. “Our efforts are guided by the belief that the use of parks and exposure to natural environments enhance society’s health and quality of life.”

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENTCommunications & Technology Center (COMTEC)

117 S. Groesbeck, Mount Clemens, MI 48043Phone: 586-469-5024; Fax: 586-469-6547

it.macombgov.org

Chief Information Officer ......................................Jako van Blerk

Macomb County’s Information Technology Department assists all county de-partments and agencies in deploying and maintaining computer information sys-tems to meet technology needs. The department works to deliver state-of-the-art infrastructure, digital services, and information on-demand while maintaining the County through strategic planning, staffing, partnerships, and outreach.

JURY COMMISSION40 North Main, 5th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5158; Fax: 866-731-8701

Ben Aloia ............................................................Term expires: 05/31/2025Leo LaLonde ........................................................Term expires: 05/31/2021Lenore Trammel ..................................................Term expires: 05/31/2020Fred Miller...........................................................Term of Office

The commissioners are appointed for six-year terms by the Macomb County Board of Commissioners based upon recommendation of the circuit court bench. Their basic function is to maintain rosters of eligible jurors. Each year ap-proximately 120,000 citizens are contacted to determine their eligibility to serve as jurors.

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JUVENILE JUSTICE CENTER400 North Rose, Mount Clemens, MI 48043Phone: 586-469-5375; Fax: 586-469-0815

jjc.macombgov.org

Director ................................................................Rhonda Westphal

The Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center is a Child Care Institution providing secure detention and behavioral intervention programs within a safe, secure, caring environment for youth that are remanded into custody through Macomb County Courts.

LAND FILE DIVISION11 South Main, 2nd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5312; Fax: 586-307-8290

Tax Services Coordinator ....................................Paul Vreman

This department manages the records of approximately 361,000 individual real estate parcels, including legal descriptions, taxpayer names and addresses, and delinquent tax information. A drafting section updates and maintains the accuracy of all property line drawings by plotting new subdivisions, acreage divisions and consolidation of lots.

LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMISSIONEmergency Management, 117 S. Groesbeck, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5270; Fax: 586-469-6439oemc.macombgov.org

The purpose of the LEPC is to investigate the potential for hazardous chemi-cal accidents in the community and to review, improve and implement plans to respond to such occurrences; integrate plans into the main County Emergency Operations Plan (EOP); disseminate information obtained under Title III to the general public; make plans to take appropriate measures to correct resource deficiencies.

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MACOMB ORCHARD TRAIL COMMISSIONCorporation Counsel, 1 South Main, 8th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-6346; Fax: 586-469-6787macomborchardtrail.org

Don Brown ......................................................County Commissioner Allan Goetzinger ...........................................Armada TownshipTroy Jeschke ....................................................Richmond Joseph Youngblood ........................................Shelby Township Jill Smith ..........................................................Volunteer Clerk of CommissionGary Hopp .....................................................Huron-Clinton Metroparks

The Macomb Orchard Trail Commission, formed in July 2002, is charged with acquiring and converting the abandoned railroad into a 24 mile equestrian, bicycling and walking trail. The Commission is composed of Macomb County, Huron-Clinton Metroparks and the communities along the trail. Each organi-zation has a representative on the Commission who is actively involved in the development and maintenance of the trail. The Commission, along with the support of the Friends of the Macomb Orchard Trail and Michigan Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, research, plan and direct further development of the trail.

MACOMB/ST. CLAIR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

Michigan Works! Administrative Offices21885 Dunham, Suite 11, Clinton Township, MI 48036

Phone: 586-469-5220; Fax: 586-469-7448Toll Free:800-285-WORKS

macomb-stclairworks.org

Executive Director ..................................................John H. Bierbusse

The Macomb/St. Clair Workforce Development Board administers a compre-hensive array of workforce development programs that benefit job seekers as well as employers through Michigan Works Service Centers located in Ma-comb and St. Clair counties. The Pure Michigan Talent Connect, an internet la-bor exchange system which allows job seekers to post their resume in the Talent Connect and to connect with employers who have posted job openings, is one of the services available at the Michigan Works Service Centers. Free seminars including workshops on resumes, interviewing skills and job search techniques as well as dozens of other free seminars are also available. Additionally, spe-cialized dislocated worker, welfare-to-work, veteran and services for individuals with disabilities are also available at Michigan Works Service Centers that

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include assessment and career counseling, basic skills upgrading, access to tuition-free vocational training and on-the-job training.

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSIONVerkuilen Building

21885 Dunham, Suite 12, Clinton Township, MI 48036Phone: 586-469-6440; Fax: 586-469-6948

msue.macombgov.org

District Coordniator ...............................................Edward Scott

Through educational programs, workshops, seminars, and a wide variety of activities and events, Michigan State University Extension brings the research-based knowledge of Michigan State University to individuals, families, business-es and local communities in Macomb County. Some of the programs offered throughout Macomb County, often for little or no cost, are listed below.

• Agriculture/Horticulture .....................................................586-469-6440• Horticulture Hotline .............................................................586-469-5063 • Alternatives to Anger ..........................................................586-469-6440• Children and Youth Development ...................................586-469-6431• Community Food Systems ..................................................586-469-6088• Entrepreneurship ..................................................................313-401-6283• Financial Education .............................................................586-469-7614• Food Business and Regulation ..........................................313-401-6283• Great Lakes Education .......................................................586-466-8700• Housing Education ..............................................................586-469-7614 • Natural Resources Education ...........................................586-469-6440• Nutrition & Health ...............................................................586-469-5816• ServSafe Certification ........................................................586-469-5816• Youth Entrepreneurship and Career Preparation ..........586-469-6093

For a complete listing and information regarding all of our programs and resources, please visit our website at msue.macombgov.org

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ONE MACOMB1 South Main, 8th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-7001; Fax: 586-469-7257people.macombgov.org

The OneMacomb initiative supports an active, affirmative, and inclusive re-sponse to the county’s increasing cultural diversity. The initiative’s Vision is a community that welcomes all people and celebrates their unique contributions, and its Mission is to facilitate or support collaborative and community-based activities which celebrate cultural diversity and inclusion in Macomb County.

OneMacomb carries out its mission by working to accomplish the following three key objectives:

• Promote multiculturalism and inclusiveness as key reasons why Macomb County is one of Michigan’s best places to live, work, and play;

• Strengthen Macomb County’s economy by supporting the County’s multicultural entrepreneurs and by bringing internationally-based businesses into the County;

• Identify and implement multiculturalism and inclusiveness “best practices” in how the County recruits, hires and trains its staff and in how it delivers its services.

PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT1 South Main, 7th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5285; Fax: 586-469-6787ped.macombgov.org

Director .........................................................Vicky RadDeputy Director ............................................Jeff W. Schroeder

The Department of Planning & Economic Development supports an environment where businesses prosper and people thrive. Its activities and programs are focused on stimulating the local economy through business retention, expansion and attraction, while improving the quality of life for residents. The department specializes in providing services to businesses at all stages of development with a concentration on the high-growth industries of aerospace, alternative energy, advanced manufacturing, and defense & homeland security.

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PLAT BOARDRegister of Deed's Office, 120 N. Main, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-7953

Bob Smith ......................................................Commission ChairLawrence Rocca ............................................TreasurerFred Miller.....................................................Clerk/Register of Deeds

By statute, the Plat Board consists of the Chair of the County Commission, County Treasurer and the County Clerk. The Plat Board makes certain that the proper county agencies have reviewed and approved all plats pertaining to the subdivision of land in the county. After the plats are approved, they are sent to the state for review and then recorded at the county Register of Deeds.

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY1 South Main, 3rd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5350; Fax: 586-469-5609prosecutor.macombgov.org

Prosecuting Attorney .............................................. Eric J. SmithChief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney ..................... James Langtry

The Prosecuting Attorney is the chief law enforcement officer in the county. He is a sworn, impartial arbiter responsible for conducting criminal prosecution of those who violate state criminal laws. His office represents the people of the State of Michigan in criminal matters before the District Courts, Circuit Courts, Juvenile Court, Court of Appeals and Supreme Court. The office also represents parties in mental health proceedings in the Probate Court, and pursues civil paternity and child support actions for the Department of Human Services and individual parties.

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PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE21775 Dunham, Clinton Township, MI 48036Phone: 586-469-5325; Fax: 586-469-5933

publicworks.macombgov.org

Public Works Commissioner ................................... Candice S. MillerChief Deputy Commissioner ................................... Brian BakerDeputy Commissioner ............................................ Karen CzernelChief Engineer ........................................................ Keith GraboskeChief Engineer Wastewater ................................... Jason Matteo

The Macomb County Public Works Commissioner carries the responsibilities of many of the critical infrastructure components of the county which support local economy and benefit quality of life for all county communities. Specifically, the Commissioner is responsible for the management and upkeep of 952 county drains which drain stormwater into Lake St. Clair. This responsiblity allows for the ability to dramatically impact the protection of water quality of the lake.

Providing sewer services to over 1 million people, the Macomb County Public Works Commissioner manages the system of pipes and pumps for both the Macomb Interceptor Drain and the Oakland-Macomb Interceptor Drain, which the Commissioner co-manages.

Additional duties include the administration of the Soil Erosion Control Act, review of subdivision plats and management of the Chapaton and Martin Retention Basins. The office also supports many continual educational offerings to increase knowledge of the benefits of preserving and protecting our natural resouces for children and adults alike.

REGISTER OF DEEDS 120 North Main, 1st Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-7953; Fax: 586-469-5130rod.macombgov.org

Clerk/Register of Deeds ........................................ Fred Miller

With a state-of-the-art electronic imaging system, this office records, indexes and provides access to land transactions such as deeds, mortgages, etc., and certain personal property filings known as UCC transactions. The public can view and purchase property records online at deeds.macombgov.org.

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RETIREE HEALTH CARE BOARD 120 North Main, 2nd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5250; Fax: 586-469-5847

Mark Deldin .........................................................Chief Deputy ExecutiveVeronica Klinefelt ................................................County CommissionerStephen L. Smigiel................................................Director of Finance Harold L. Haugh ..................................................County Commissioner Lawrence Rocca ...................................................County Treasurer

The purpose of the Plan is to provide medical coverage and health benefits to eligible retirees who elect coverage and receive monthly benefits under the Retirement System.

RETIREMENT COMMISSION 120 North Main, 2nd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5250; Fax: 586-469-5847

Chair, Mark Deldin ........................................... County Executive DesigneeVice Chair, Gary Cutler, Employee Rep .......... Term expires: 12/31/2020Secretary, Stephen L. Smigiel ........................... Finance DirectorLawrence Rocca ................................................ County Treasurer DesigneeHarold L. Haugh ............................................... County CommissionerMatthew Murphy, Employee Rep .................... Term expires: 12/31/2019Bryan Santo ...................................................... Department of RoadsJohn Schapka ................................................... Corporation CounselGeorge Brumbaugh, Jr. .................................... Retiree RepresentativeStephanie Dobson ............................................ Retirement Administrator

This commission directs the operation of the Retirement System for county employees. The county’s representatives on the Retirement Commission, per the Charter, shall be a representative from the Executive’s Office, a representative from the Treasurer’s Office, a representative from the County Commission, a rep-resentative from the Department of Roads and three elected, active employees.

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DEPARTMENT OF ROADS 117 South Groesbeck, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-463-8671; Fax: 586-463-8682roads.macombgov.org

Director ..................................................................Bryan Santo

The Department of Roads oversees the construction, operation and mainte-nance of more than 1,600 miles of roads, including over 700 bridges and drain structures, 900 traffic signals and 60,000 signs. The Department of Roads is also contracted by the Michigan Department of Transportation to maintain overr 200 miles of state highways within Macomb County. Macomb County road maps are available at this office and online at roads.macombgov.org.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE 43565 Elizabeth, Mount Clemens, MI 48043Phone: 586-469-5151; Fax: 586-307-9621Sheriff's Enforcement Team: 586-493-4861

macombsheriff.com

Sheriff .................................................................... Anthony M. WickershamUndersheriff .......................................................... Elizabeth Darga

The Macomb County Sheriff's jurisdiction encompasses the entire County. As a law enforcement agency, it is the Sheriff’s Office duty to enforce all laws and to protect the lives, property and welfare of the citizens who work, live and travel through Macomb County. It is also his responsibility to secure all prisoners in the County Jail, as well as provide security and transportation of those prisoners to court proceedings. The Sheriff’s Office includes the road and marine patrols, investigative bureaus, jail operations and is enhanced by a large group of re-serve officers who greatly assist our officers, as well as the citizens of Macomb County with different events. The Sheriff also is part of multi-jurisdictional units including COMET (drugs), MATS (auto theft), MACE (computer crimes), and SWAT (tactical unit). The Townships of Harrison, Macomb, Lenox and Wash-ington, the Village of New Haven and the City of Mount Clemens contract police services with the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office.

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SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (SEMCOG)

1001 Woodward Avenue, Suite 1400, Detroit, MI 48226-1904Phone: 313-961-4266; Fax: 313-961-4869

semcog.org

MACOMB COUNTY DELEGATES

Mark A. Hackel ...................................................County Executive Alternate: John Paul Rea, Deputy County ExecutiveJim Carabelli ........................................................County Commissioner Alternate: Phil Kraft, County CommissionerRob Leonetti .........................................................County Commissioner Alternate: Robert Mijac, County CommissionerAnthony M. Wickersham .....................................County Sheriff Alternate: Vicky Rad, Director of Planning and Economic Development

All terms expire 12/31/2020

This agency is a voluntary membership organization of governmental units in Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne counties. SEMCOG’s principal activity is planning, including adoption of region-wide plans in the areas of transportation, community and economic de-velopment, environmental concerns, and land use. Local elected officials who are members of SEMCOG make all SEMCOG policy decisions.

TREASURER'S OFFICE 1 South Main, 2nd Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-463-5190; Fax: 586-463-6770treasurer.macombgov.org

Treasurer ...........................................................Lawrence RoccaChief Deputy Treasurer .....................................Joe BiondoTax Collection Administrator ............................Paige BachandInvestment Officer .............................................Christina MillerTax Sercvice Coordinator .................................Paul Vreman

The Office of the County Treasurer exists by virtue of Michigan law. County funds under the Treasurer’s jurisdiction include drainage districts, county road improvement projects, Circuit Court, Veterans’ Trust, and the Delinquent Tax Revolving Fund. The Treasurer is responsible for accounting of all revenue, invest-ments, securities, and the county monies in financial institutions.

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VETERAN'S SERVICES 21885 Dunham, Suite, Clinton Township, MI 48036

Phone: 586-463-5315; Fax: 586-469-5316vets.macombgov.org

Director .............................................................Laura RiosCounselor ..........................................................Mary BarretteCounselor ..........................................................Lisa Marie Duncan EdwardsCounselor ..........................................................Marie GoralCounselor ..........................................................Heidi HeckCounselor ..........................................................Rachel Simons

VETERAN'S AFFAIRS COMMISSION

Chairman, Patrick Daniels ................................Term expires: 07/31/2023Vice Chair & Secretary, Therese Wrobel .........Term expires: 07/31/2020Member at Large, Wayne Conner ...................Term expires: 07/31/2021Member at Large, Michael Salyers ..................Term expires: 07/31/2020Member at Large, Donald Martindale ............Term expires: 07/31/2022

This department provides assistance for filing federal claims along with counsel-ing and assistance to veterans and/or their dependents in securing: disability compensation, veterans’ and widows’ pensions, home loans, dependency and indemnity compensation, vocational rehabilitation training, federal/state/coun-ty burial benefits, military affairs, government life insurance, education claims, VA medical treatment, appeals on veterans‘ claims, career development counsel-ing, discharge upgrades and review of military records, Michigan veteran trust funds assistance and Macomb County Veterans’ Relief Fund, guidance and counseling on many problems affecting veterans and/or their dependents.

ZOOLOGICAL AUTHORITY Corporation Counsel, 1 South Main, 8th Floor

Mount Clemens, MI 48043Phone: 586-469-6346; Fax: 586-469-6787

James Sawyer ...................................................Term expires: 12/31/2021Diane Banks .....................................................Term expires: 12/31/2021Tom Kalkofen ...................................................Term expires: 12/31/2021Grace Shore .....................................................Term expires: 12/31/2021Marilyn Lane ....................................................Term expires: 12/31/2021

The Authority is created for the purpose of supporting wildlife conservation and animal welfare to provide Macomb County with unique, meaningful and edu-cational experiences involving the appreciation and stewardship of nature.

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Chief JudgeCircuit, Probate &

42nd District Courts

HonorableRichard L. Caretti Presiding Judge

Civil/Criminal DivisionCircuit Court

HonorableTracey A. YokichPresiding JudgeFamily DivisionCircuit Court

HonorableMatthew S. SwitalskiChief Judge Pro Tem

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MACOMB COUNTY COURTS

16th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT Circuit Court Building, 40 North Main, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5208circuitcourt.macombgov.org

The Macomb Circuit Court is a trial court of “general jurisdiction” because it handles all actions except those given by State law to another court. The Civil Division has jurisdiction over civil cases involving more than $25,000 and cases in which parties seek equitable relief. The Criminal Division handles all Ma-comb County felony criminal actions and some serious misdemeanor cases. The County Clerk serves as Clerk of the Court. Circuit Court judges are elected to six-year terms on non-partisan ballots. The Family Division handles all domestic relations matters. The Juvenile Division is part of the Family Division and handles delinquency, abuse and neglect and adoption cases.

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HonorableEdward A. Servitto, Jr.

Circuit Court

HonorableJames M. Maceroni

Circuit Court

HonorableKathryn A. Viviano

Circuit Court

HonorableDiane M. Druzinski

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HonorableMichael Servitto

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HonorableCarl J. Marlinga

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HonorableJennifer M. Faunce

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HonorableRachel RancilioCircuit Court

MACOMB COUNTY COURTS

HonorableJoseph ToiaCircuit Court

HonorableJulie Lynn GattiCircuit Court

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PROBATE COURT 21885 Dunham Road, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5290; Fax: 586-783-0971probatecourt.macombgov.org

Probate Administrator/Probate Registrar ........................ John Brennan

The Court Administrator supervises the general operation of Probate Court including personnel, budgets, and implementation of statutory changes and applicable court rules. This office maintains statutory records and indexes as well as archival records. The scheduling of cases for hearings and trials as well as alternative dispute resolution (ADR) are handled by this office. The Administrator will accept comments, suggestions and reviews complaints that may arise.

MENTAL DIVISIONPhone: 586-469-5320; Fax: 586-783-0905

This division processes petitions on the hospitalization of those individuals who are in need of mental health services and appoints guardians for those adults who are found to be developmentally disabled.

WILLS AND ESTATES DIVISIONPhone: 586-469-5290; Fax: 586-783-0971This division administrates testate and intestate decedent’s estates and has exclusive jurisdiction over testamentary and intervivos trusts. Where appropri-ate the Court appoints guardians and/or conservators for minors and legally incapacitated adults. As a public service, the Court accepts for safekeeping the Last Will and Testaments of county residents. There is a nominal fee of $25 for this service.

HonorableKathryn GeorgeProbate Court

HonorableSandra Harrison

Probate Court

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CIRCUIT & PROBATE COURT JUDGESHonorable James M. Biernat, Jr. ......................Term expires: 01/01/2025Chief Judge, Circuit, Probate & 42nd District Courts 6th Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5836, Secretary: 586-469-5139

Honorable Matthew S. Switalski. .....................Term expires: 01/01/2021Chief Judge Pro Tem, Circuit, Probate & 42nd District CourtsCircuit Court, 3rd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5041, Secretary: 586-469-5141

Honorable Richard L. Caretti............................Term expires: 01/01/2023Presiding Judge, Civil/Criminal Division, Circuit CourtCircuit Court, 6th Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5791, Secretary: 586-469-5137

Honorable Tracey A. Yokich ............................Term expires: 01/01/2025Presiding Judge, Family Division, Circuit CourtCircuit Court, 2nd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-493-0357, Secretary: 586-493-0355

Honorable Mark S. Switalski ...........................Term expires: 01/01/2025Circuit Court, 3rd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-2573, Secretary: 586-469-5135

Honorable Edward A. Servitto, Jr ....................Term expires: 01/01/2025Circuit Court, 3rd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5048, Secretary: 586-469-5145

Honorable Diane M. Druzinski ........................Term expires: 01/01/2021Circuit Court, 2nd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5707, Secretary: 586-469-2571

Honorable Kathryn A. Viviano ........................Term expires: 01/01/2023Circuit Court, 2nd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-6959, Secretary: 586-469-5438

Honorable Jennifer M. Faunce.........................Term expires: 01/01/2025Circuit Court, 5th Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-493-4984, Secretary: 586-493-0334

Honorable James M. Maceroni .......................Term expires: 01/01/2021Circuit Court, 4th Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5843, Secretary: 586-469-5822

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Honorable Joseph Toia ....................................Term expires: 01/01/2021Circuit Court, 4th Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5831 Secretary: 586-469-5147

Honorable Carl J. Marlinga .............................Term expires: 01/01/2023Circuit Court, 4th Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5314, Secretary: 586-469-7149

Honorable Michael E. Servitto ........................Term expires: 01/01/2023Circuit Court, 2nd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5360 Secretary 586-469-5149

Honorable Rachel Rancilio...............................Term expires: 01/01/2023Circuit Court, 2nd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5245, Secretary: 586-493-6748

Honorable Julie Gatti .......................................Term expires: 01/01/2027Circuit Court, 2nd Floor, Circuit Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-5245, Secretary: 586-493-5752

Honorable Kathryn A. George ........................Term expires: 01/01/2021Probate Court, 2nd Floor, Probate Court BuildingClerk: 586-463-4959, Secretary: 586-469-7180

Honorable Sandra A. Harrison ........................Term expires: 01/01/2025Probate Court, 2nd Floor, Probate Court BuildingClerk: 586-469-7184, Secretary: 586-469-5191

CIRCUIT COURT ADMINISTRATOR 40 North Main Street, 5th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5164

Court Administrator .................................................................Julie BovenschenDeputy Court Administrator ....................................................John Nizol

JUVENILE DIVISION 380 North Rose, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5195

Juvenile Court Administrator .................................................Nicole Faulds

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District Courts have exclusive jurisdiction of all civil litigation up to $25,000 and also handle garnishments, eviction proceedings, land contract forfeitures, civil infractions, and other proceedings. For criminal cases, the district court conducts preliminary examinations in felony cases and handles all misdemeanors where punishment does not exceed one year in jail including arraignment, sentence, and setting and acceptance of bail. District judges may appoint magistrates. The magistrates may set bail and accept bonds in criminal matters, accept guilty pleas, sentence for traffic, motor carrier, dog, game, snowmobile and boat law violations, and issue arrest and search warrants. Attorney magistrates may hear small claims cases. Magistrates may, at the direction of the Chief Judge, perform other duties allowed by statute.

Municipal Court civil jurisdiction is limited to $1,500. Its criminal jurisdiction is similar to district court. Municipal judges must be lawyers, residents, and electors of their cities. They are paid by the municipality and are elected for four-year terms as provided by city charter. They are part-time judges and may practice law outside of the courtroom.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS MUNICIPAL COURTGROSSE POINTE SHORES DIVISION

Serving: Village of Grosse Pointe Shores - A Michigan City795 Lakeshore, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI 48236

Phone: 313-881-5503; Fax: 313-640-1661www.grossepointefarms.org/departments/courts

Hon. Matthew R. Rumora .................................Term expires: 01/01/2023Susan Thomas ...................................................Court Administrator

37th DISTRICT COURTServing: Warren:

8300 Common Road, Warren, MI 48093; 586-574-4900Serving Center Line:

7070 E. 10 Mile, Center Line, 48015; 586-757-8333www.37thdistrictcourt.net

Hon. John M. Chmura, Chief Judge .................Term expires: 01/01/2025Hon. Matthew P. Sabaugh................................Term expires: 01/01/2025Hon. Michael Chupa ........................................Term expires: 01/01/2021Hon. Suzanne Faunce .......................................Term expires: 01/01/2023Annette Gattai-Ross .........................................Court Administrator

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38th DISTRICT COURTServing Eastpointe:

16101 Nine Mile, Eastpointe 48021Phone: 586-445-5020www.38thdistrictcourt.us

Hon. Carl F. Gerds, III .......................................Term expires: 01/01/2021Karen Haydett ...................................................Magistrate

39th DISTRICT COURTServing Fraser:

29733 Gratiot, Roseville, MI 48066Phone: 586-447-4472; Fax: 586-447-4433

ci.fraser.mi.usServing Roseville:

29733 Gratiot, Roseville, MI 48066Phone: 586-773-2010; Fax: 586-445-5070

www.roseville-mi.gov

Hon. Joseph F. Boedeker, Chief Judge .............Term expires: 01/01/2021Hon. Catherine B. Steenland, ...........................Term expires: 01/01/2023Hon. Kathleen E. Tocco .....................................Term expires: 01/01/2025Melissa King ..............................................Magistrate/Court AdministratorMayssa Attia .....................................................Magistrate

40th DISTRICT COURTServing St. Clair Shores:

27701 Jefferson Avenue, St. Clair Shores 48081Phone: 586-445-5280; Fax: 586-774-5430

www.scsmi.net/169/40th-District-Court

Hon. Mark A. Fratarcangeli, Chief Judge .........Term expires: 01/01/2025Hon. Joseph Craigen Oster, ..............................Term expires: 01/01/2021Andrea R. Strassburg .........................................Court Administrator

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41-A DISTRICT COURT - SHELBY TOWNSHIP DIVISIONServing: Macomb Township, Shelby Township, Utica

52420 Van Dyke, Shelby Township, 48316Phone: 586-739-7325; E-mail: [email protected]

www.shelbytwp.org/departments/district_court

Hon. Douglas P. Shepherd ................................Term expires: 01/01/2025Michael R. Osaer ..............................................MagistrateMike Strong ......................................................Court OfficerKaren Grasel .....................................................Deputy Court Administrator

41-A DISTRICT COURT - STERLING HEIGHTS DIVISIONServing: Sterling Heights

40111 Doge Park, Sterling Heights, MI 48313Phone: 586-446-2550; Fax: 586-276-4074

www.sterling-heights.net/421/41A-District-Court

Hon. Kimberley A. Wiegand, Chief Judge Term expires: 01/01/2025Hon. Stephen S. Sierawski ......................... Term expires: 01/01/2023Hon. Michael S. Maceroni ......................... Term expires: 01/01/2021Hon. Annmarie Marino Lepore .................. Term expires: 01/01/2021Michael Piatek ............................................ Court Administrator/Magistrate

41-B DISTRICT COURTServing: Clinton Township, Harrison Township, Mount Clemens

22380 Starks Drive, Clinton Township, 48036Phone: 586-469-9300

41bdistrictcourt.com

Hon. Carrie Lynn Fuca, Chief Judge ........ Term expires: 01/01/2023Hon. Sebastian Lucido .............................. Term expires: 01/01/2025Hon. Jacob Femminineo ........................... Term expires: 01/01/2021Jim McGrail ..............................................Court Administrator/MagistrateRyan Zemke ................................. Magistrate/Deputy Court Administrator

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42nd DISTRICT COURT (DIVISION I)Serving: Armada Township, Village of Armada, Bruce Township, Memphis, Ray Township, Richmond City, Richmond Township,

Romeo and Washington Township14713 33 Mile, Romeo, 48065

Phone: 586-752-9679; Fax: 586-752-1906

Hon. Denis R. LeDuc ................................ Term expires: 01/01/2021Richard D. McLean .................................. MagistrateJennifer A. Andary ................................... MagistrateSandy Kegler ............................................ Court Administrator

*Macomb County has oversight responsibility for the 42nd District Court (Division I).

42nd DISTRICT COURT (DIVISION II)Serving: Chesterfield Township, Lenox Township, New Baltimore

and New Haven 35071 23 Mile Road, New Baltimore, 48047Phone: 586-725-9500; Fax: 586-725-1404

Hon. William H. Hackel III ........................ Term expires: 01/01/2025Joseph P. Cozzolino .................................. MagistrateJoseph J. Plawecki .................................... MagistrateMarlisa Beauchemin ................................. Court Administrator

*Macomb County has oversight responsibility for the 42nd District Court (Division II).

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ARMADA TOWNSHIP23121 East Main, P.O. Box 578, Armada, MI 48005

Phone: 586-784-5200; Fax: 586-784-5211 www.armadatwp.org; E-mail: [email protected]

Office hours: Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Clerk ........................................................................ 586-784-5200Parks & Recreation ................................................. 248-231-7149Senior Services ....................................................... 586-784-8050Treasurer ................................................................. 586-784-9151

VILLAGE OF ARMADA74274 Burk Street, P.O. Box 903, Armada, MI 48005

Phone: 586-784-9151; Fax: 586-784-9153 www.villageofarmada.org; E-mail: [email protected]

Meetings: 2nd and 4th Monday at 7 p.m. Office hours: Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,

Friday: 8 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Clerk ........................................................................ 586-784-9151Public Works ........................................................... 586-784-8553Treasurer ................................................................. 586-784-9151Water Department .................................................. 586-784-9151

BRUCE TOWNSHIP223 East Gates, Romeo, MI 48065

Phone: 586-752-4585; Fax: 586-752-3870 www.brucetwp.org

Office hours: Monday - Friday; 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Clerk ........................................................................ 586-752-4585 Ext. 116Parks & Recreation ................................................. 586-752-6543Public Services ........................................................ 586-752-4585 Ext. 110Supervisor ............................................................... 586-752-4585 Ext. 115Treasurer ................................................................. 586-752-4585 Ext. 117

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CITY OF CENTERLINE7070 Ten Mile Road, Center Line, MI 48015Phone: 586-757-6800; Fax: 586-759-9603

www.centerline.gov

Clerk ........................................................................ 586-757-6800Parks & Recreation ................................................. 586-757-1610Public Works ........................................................... 586-758-8278Senior Services ....................................................... 586-757-1610Treasurer ................................................................. 586-757-6800

CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP47275 Sugarbush Road, Chesterfield, MI 48047

Phone: 586-949-0400; Fax: 586-949-4108 www.chesterfieldtwp.org

Clerk ........................................................................ 586-949-0400 Option 5Parks & Recreation ................................................. 586-949-0400 Option 4Public Works ........................................................... 586-949-0400 Option 3Senior Services ....................................................... 586-649-6407Treasurer ................................................................. 586-649-6430

CLINTON TOWNSHIP40700 Romeo Plank, Clinton Township, MI 48038

Phone: 586-286-8000; Fax: 586-228-1770 www.clintontownship-mi.gov

E-mail: [email protected]

Clerk ........................................................................ 586-286-9422Recreation ............................................................... 586-286-9336Public Services ........................................................ 586-286-9465Senior Services ....................................................... 586-286-9333Treasurer ................................................................. 586-286-9313

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CITY OF EASTPOINTE23200 Gratiot, Eastpointe, MI 48021

Phone: 586-445-5026; Fax: 586-445-5191 www.cityofeastpointe.net

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-445-5026Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-441-1118Public Works ......................................................... 586-445-5053 Ext. 6007Treasurer ............................................................... 586-445-3661

CITY OF FRASER33000 Garfield, Fraser, MI 48026

Phone: 586-293-3100; Fax: 586-293-7470 www.micityoffraser.com

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-293-3100 Ext. 110Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-296-8483Public Works ......................................................... 586-293-2001Senior Services ..................................................... 586-296-8483 Ext. 402Treasurer ............................................................... 586-293-32100 Ext. 120

VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES - A MICHIGAN CITY

795 Lake Shore, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI 48236Phone: 313-881-6565; Fax: 313-881-2622

www.gpshoresmi.gov

Administrative Office ............................................ 313-881-6565Finance .................................................................. 313-881-6565Parks & Harbor ..................................................... 586-293-2001Public Works ......................................................... 586-296-8483 Ext. 402

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HARRISON TOWNSHIP38151 L’Anse Creuse, Harrison Township, MI 48045

Phone: 586-466-1400; Fax: 586-466-1424 www.harrison-township.org

Office hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-466-1406Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-466-1445Senior Services ..................................................... 586-466-1497Treasurer ............................................................... 586-466-1440Water & Sewer ..................................................... 586-469-5502

LENOX TOWNSHIP63775 Gratiot, Lenox, MI 48050

Phone: 586-727-2085; Fax: 586-727-3188 www.lenoxtwp.org

Office hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. - Noon & 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-727-2085Public Works ......................................................... 586-749-0230Senior Services ..................................................... 586-727-2085 Ext. 119Treasurer ............................................................... 586-727-2085

MACOMB TOWNSHIP54111 Broughton Road, Macomb, MI 48042Phone: 586-992-0710; Fax: 586-992-0721

www.macomb-mi.govMeetings: 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-992-0710 Ext. 3Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-992-2900Senior Services ..................................................... 586-992-2900 Ext. 2800Treasurer ............................................................... 586-992-0710 Ext. 7Water & Sewer ..................................................... 586-598-0687

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CITY OF MEMPHIS35095 Potter Street, P.O. Box 28, Memphis, MI 48041

Phone: 810-392-2385; Fax: 810-392-3625 E-mail: [email protected]

Meetings: 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Office hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 810-392-2385Parks & Recreation ............................................... 810-392-5065Public Works ......................................................... 810-392-2220Treasurer ............................................................... 810-392-2385

CITY OF MOUNT CLEMENSOne Crocker Boulevard, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-6818; Fax: 586-469-6273 www.cityofmountclemens.com

Meetings: 1st and 3rd Monday at 7 p.m. Office hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Clerk .................................................................... 586-469-6818 Ext. 3Public Services .................................................... 586-469-6847Treasurer ............................................................. 586-469-6818 Ext. 1

CITY OF NEW BALTIMORE36535 Green Street, New Baltimore, MI 48047

Phone: 586-725-2151; Fax: 586-725-6927 www.cityofnewbaltimore.org

Meetings: 2nd and 4th Monday at 7 p.m. Office hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-725-2151 Ext. 108Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-725-0291Public Services ...................................................... 586-725-9511Treasurer ............................................................... 586-716-7604

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VILLAGE OF NEW HAVEN57775 Main Street, P.O. Box 429, New Haven, MI 48048

Phone: 586-749-5301; Fax: 586-749-9055 Office hours: Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - Noon; 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Clerk .....................................................................586-749-5301 Ext. 215Public Works ........................................................586-749-5301 Ext. 211

RAY TOWNSHIP64255 Wolcott, Ray, MI 48096

Phone: 586-749-5171; Fax: 586-749-6190 www.raytownship.org; E-mail: [email protected]

Meetings: 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Office hours: Monday - Thursday; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-749-5171 Ext. 201Public Works ......................................................... 586-749-5171Supervisor ............................................................. 586-749-5171 Ext. 202Treasurer ............................................................... 586-749-5171

CITY OF RICHMOND68225 Main Street, P.O. Box 457, Richmond, MI 48062

Phone: 586-727-7571; Fax: 586-727-2489 www.cityofrichmond.net; E-mail: [email protected]

Office hours: Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-727-7571Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-727-3064Public Works ......................................................... 586-727-7575Treasurer ............................................................... 586-727-7571

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RICHMOND TOWNSHIP34900 School Section Road, Richmond, MI 48062

Phone: 586-727-8998; Fax: 586-727-8997 www.richmondtwp.org

Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-727-8998Senior Services ..................................................... 586-727-2184

VILLAGE OF ROMEO121 W. St. Clair, Romeo, MI 48065

Phone: 586-752-3565; Fax: 586-752-5205 www.villageofromeo.org; E-mail: [email protected]

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-752-3565Public Works ......................................................... 586-752-2684Wastewater Treatment Plant ................................ 586-752-9321

CITY OF ROSEVILLE29777 Gratiot, P.O. Box 290, Roseville, MI 48066

Phone: (586) 445-5440; Fax: (586) 445-5402 www.roseville-mi.gov

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-445-5443Recreation Authority ............................................. 586-445-5480Public Services ...................................................... 586-445-5470Treasurer ............................................................... 586-445-5420

CITY OF ST. CLAIR SHORES27600 Jefferson Circle Drive, St. Clair Shores, MI 48081

Phone: 586-445-5200; Fax: 586-445-0469; www.scsmi.netMeetings: 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m.

Office hours: Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-447-3303Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-445-5350Public Works ......................................................... 586-445-5363Senior Services ..................................................... 586-445-0996Treasurer ............................................................... 586-447-3324

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SHELBY TOWNSHIP52700 Van Dyke, Shelby Township, MI 48316Phone: 586-731-5100; Fax: 586-726-7227

www.shelbytwp.orgMeetings: 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Office hours: Monday through Friday; 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-731-5102Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-731-0300Public Works ......................................................... 586-731-5990Senior Services ..................................................... 586-739-7540Treasurer ............................................................... 586-731-5145

CITY OF STERLING HEIGHTS40555 Utica Road, P.O. Box 8009, Sterling Heights, MI 48311-8009

Phone: 586-446-2489; Fax: 586-276-4077 www.sterling-heights.net; E-mail: [email protected]

Meetings: 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Office hours: Monday through Friday; 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-293-3100 Ext. 110Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-296-8483Public Works ......................................................... 586-293-2001Senior Services ..................................................... 586-296-8483 Ext. 402Treasurer ............................................................... 586-293-32100 Ext. 120

CITY OF UTICA7550 Auburn Road, Utica, MI 48317

Phone: 586-739-1600; Fax: 586-739-2867 www.cityofutica.org

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-731-1600Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-731-0300Public Works ......................................................... 586-731-6110

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CITY OF WARRENOne City Square, Warren, MI 48093

Phone: 586-574-4500; Fax: 586-574-4524 www.cityofwarren.org

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-574-4557Parks & Recreation ............................................... 586-759-0920Senior Housing ..................................................... 586-758-1310Treasurer ............................................................... 586-574-4542

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP57900 Van Dyke, Washington, MI 48094

Phone: 586-786-0010; Fax: 586-786-0404; 586-677-4238 www.washingtontownship.org;

E-mail: [email protected]: 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Office hours: Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Clerk ...................................................................... 586-786-0010 Ext. 251Public Works ......................................................... 586-786-0010 Ext. 2002Treasurer ............................................................... 586-786-0100 Ext. 24

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocated along the Huron and Clinton rivers, the Huron-Clinton Metroparks provide a natural oasis from urban and suburban life as well as year-round rec-reational activities and events. A regional park system, the Metroparks consist of 13 beautiful parks covering 25,000 acres, ten spectacular public golf courses and two marinas on Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair. The parks also offer scenic nature trails, breathtaking beaches, educational activities and winter sports. For persons with special accessibility needs or who have limited English pro-ficiency, please contact the park facility of your choice at least 72 hours in advance of your visit. A Metroparks vehicle entry permit is required to enter any Metropark and is only $30 annually for regular admission, $20 for seniors (62 and up), or $7 daily.

Additional information can be found at www.metroparks.com or by calling 1-800-47-PARKS.

MAJOR PARKS

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Macomb County is often noted for its recreational opportunities, particularly its access to inland lakes and Lake St. Clair. There are three major public parks in the County and our new linear park, the Macomb Orchard Trail, where people can enjoy a vast array of year-round recreational activities. County residents are never far from leisure facilities.

LAKE ST. CLAIR METROPARK 586-463-4581Scenic Lake St. Clair Metropark offers a mile-long shoreline on Lake St. Clair.  This 789-acre park features a 700-foot sandy beach, a 50-meter swimming pool with two waterslides, a poolside rock climbing wall and an inflatable water obstacle course, the Squirt Zone sprayground, children’s play areas, picnic areas and shelters, marinas, a nature center, nature trails, a paved hike-bike trail, boat launches, an 18-hole par-3 golf course (which also doubles as a foot golf course) and the 18-hole Shipwreck Lagoon miniature golf course.  The day sail launch provides opportunities to launch jet skis, kiteboards, windsurfers and ice boats. The park is a top bird-watching site with more than 230 commonly-seen species. Winter activities include ice fishing, ice skating, sledding and cross-country skiing.

STONY CREEK METROPARK    586-781-4242Built around the 600-acre Stony Creek Lake in gently rolling terrain, this 4,435-acre park offers recreational activities, including ten large picnic areas, an 18-hole regulation golf course and driving range, a nature center, a nature interpretive area, a 36-hole disc golf course, two swimming beaches, play areas, a boat launch and boat rentals. A 6-mile paved hike-bike trail circles Stony Creek Lake. Mountain bikers can ride on 17 miles of hilly, heavily wooded dirt trails that traverse the southwest side of the park and the Trolley Trails area. The Trolley Trails area offers a mountain biking skills course. Hiking trails are located near the Nature Center and north of Inwood Road. Winter visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, sledding, ice skating and ice fishing. 

WOLCOTT MILL METROPARK      586-752-5932Located along the banks of the North Branch of the Clinton River in Ray Township, this 2,850-acre park features farm center, historic grist mill and an 18-hole regulation golf course and driving range. Ten miles of equestrian trails and a rental facility for parties are available at Camp Rotary. Visit the farm center to see a modern 250-acre working farm, complete with horses, goats, sheep and ducks.  The dairy herd is milked daily at 10 am, April 1 through October 31; and at 9 am, November 1 through March 31. The Grist Mill offers a rare glimpse of Macomb County’s historic past and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Three miles of nature trails can be accessed from the Historic Center parking lot. Interpretive programs are offered at the mill and the farm. The Historic Center (the grist mill and surrounding buildings) is open Friday through Sunday and by appointment. The grounds are open daily 9 am-5 pm.

MAJOR PARKS

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FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)

500 C Street, SW, Washingon, DC 20472Phone: 202-646-2500; Local Office Phone: 586-469-5270

www.fema.gov

Federal Administrator.... ............................................... Brock LongState Deputy Director... ............................................... Capt. Chris KelenskeMacomb County Emergency Management Director....Brandon Lewis

FEMA is the central agency within the federal government for emergency preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery from natural and man-made disasters. Working closely with state and local governments, FEMA funds emer-gency programs and deploys federal resources in times of catastrophic disaster.

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (DHHS)

MACOMB COUNTY DISTRICT

MACOMB COUNTY - CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION 19700 Hall Road, Suite AClinton Township, MI 48038Phone: 586-412-6150Valerie Nunn, DirectorMichael Patterson, Child Welfare Director

MOUNT CLEMENS DISTRICT OFFICE 21885 Dunham Road, Suite #7 Clinton Township, MI 48036 Phone: 586-469-7700Stella Daniels, District Manger

STERLING HEIGHTS DISTRICT OFFICE41227 Mound Road, Suite ASterling Heights, MI 48314 Phone: (586) 254-1500Bernell Wiggins, District Manager

WARREN DISTRICT OFFICE27690 Van Dyke AvenueWarren, MI 48093 Phone: 586-427-0600Sandra Cheatem-Doolet, District Manager

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

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HUMAN SERVICES BOARD

Chair, Janice Nearon .......................................Term expires: 10/31/2021Vice Chair, Dr. G. Patrick Thompson ................Term expires: 10/31/2019Member, Rev. Ralph Brown..............................Term expires: 10/31/2020

This Board, under the direction of the Michigan DHS, administers financial assistance programs: Family Independence Program, Food Assistance, Medical Assistance, State Disability Assistance, State Emergency Relief, State Family Assistance, Child Day Care Services and the State Medical Program. It administers the following Social Service Programs: Children’s Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, Adoption, Foster Care, Community Based Services for Delinquent Children, Foster Care Home Licensing, Adult Services including Community Placement and Independent Living Services and Prevention Services for Families.

MARTHA T. BERRY MEDICAL FACILITY43533 Elizabeth Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043

Phone: 586-469-5265; Fax: 586-469-6352 www.marthatberry.org

Director/Administrator .........................................Kevin Evans

Martha T. Berry Medical Care Facility has a vibrant relationship with many diverse community groups. As a beautifully renovated skilled nursing facility, we are dedicated to providing compassionate rehabilitation, nursing and medical care. Each individual’s concerns and needs are served through a tradition of excellence by our caring staff.

PERSONAL PROTECTION ORDER ASSISTANCE CENTER40 North Main, 1st Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043; 586-469-7494

www.turningpointmacomb.org

Turning Point CEO .................................................Sharman DavenportTurning Point PPO Advocate .................................Kelly MorenoTurning Point Director of Legal Advocacy ............Catherine Michael

Former County Clerk Carmella Sabaugh and Turning Point, Inc., applied for a state VOCA grant to help fund and establish the PPO Assistance Center. The VOCA grant funds come from fines and penalties levied against criminals convicted of federal crimes. The PPO advocate helps citizens complete the PPO forms which assists the circuit court staff in filing the forms quickly and helps the judge in determining whether to grant the request. In addition the advocate as-sists with safety planning and screens for lethality.

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PROBATION DEPARTMENT - CIRCUIT COURT32 Market Street, Mount Clemens, MI 48043Phone: 586-469-5330; Fax: 586-469-7146

Region Manager ................................................... Erin Smith

This department provides probation services to the permanent and various visit-ing judges of the Macomb County Circuit Court and supervises all adult felony probation offenders.

SUBURBAN MOBILITY AUTHORITY FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION (SMART)

535 Griswold Street, Suite 600, Detroit, MI 48226Phone: 313-223-2100; Fax: 248-244-9265

Customer Service: 866-962-5515(Includes: Northern Macomb Transit, Mount Clemens Dial-A-Ride,

Lakeside Job Express Service & Groesbeck Flex Route Service)smartbus.org

General Manager ................................................. John C. HertelDeputy General Manager .................................... Robert CramerSecretary to the Board of Directors....................... Tiffany Martin-Patterson

SMART operates Fixed Route Linehaul bus service and curb-to-curb Connector Service in the tri-county area. Connector Service meets the special needs of people who can’t access SMART’s Fixed Route Linehaul service. All SMART buses are wheelchair lift equipped. SMART is funded by federal and state grants. The Board of Directors establishes board policies covering all major operations and financial oversight of the transit authority.

SMART BOARD OF DIRECTORSMacomb County Representatives:John Paul Rea (Chair) ............................................................Deputy County ExecutiveVicki Wolber ............................................................................Deputy County ExecutiveMonroe County Representatives:Royce Maniko, AICP ........................... Former Administrator/Chief Finance OfficerOakland County Representatives:Gerald Poisson .......................................................................Deputy County ExecutiveRobert J. Daddow (Vice Chair) ...........................................Deputy County ExecutiveWayne County Representatives:Khalil Rahal ........... Executive Director of the Economic Development CorporationAbdul Haidous ...............................................................Wayne County Commissioner

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SMART BUS TRANSPORTATIONFor current detailed information on services, schedules, fares, and how to ride, visit

smartbug.org or call 866-962-5515

MACOMB COMMUNITY ACTION TRANSPORTATIONMacomb County residents who meet income guidelines and have a documented need for medical treatment may complete an application at any of the Community Action Centers to apply for transportation services.

North Action Center - 586-749-5146Servicing Armada, Bruce Township, Chesterfield, Lenox, Macomb, Memphis, New Baltimore, New Haven, Ray, Richmond, Romeo, Shelby, or Washington Township.

Central Action Center - 586-469-6964Servicing Chesterfield Township, Clinton Township, Fraser, Harrison Township, Macomb Township, Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, Shelby Township, St. Clair Shores, Sterling Heights, or Utica.

South Action Center - 586-759-9150Servicing Center Line, Eastpointe, Roseville or Warren.

MEDICAID TRANSPORTATIONFor Medicaid covered medical transportation services, call your Medicaid provider to learn which services are covered or to schedule.• AmeriHealth Caritas Blue Cross Complete: 888-803-4947• AmeriHealth Caritas MMP Duals: 855-341-4111• Centene Fidelis SecureCare of Michigan MMP Duals: 877-564-5905• Molina MI: 888-898-7969• Medidian MI: 800-821-9369• Total HealthCare: 866-918-9004• MI Medicaid: 566-569-1902• United Healthcare: 877-892-3995

VETERAN-SPECIFIC TRANSPORTATIONFor transportation to Dingel VA Medical Center in Detroit, transportation reimbursement information, bus pass and gas card qualification information, contact Macomb Veteran Services at 586-469-5315.

Rates:• General (19-64 Years) - $2.00 with $0.25 transfer• Youth (6-18 Years) - $1.00 with $0.25 transfer• Senior (65+ Years) - $0.50 with free transfer• People with Disabilities - $0.50 with free transfer

*All fares are subject to change. All fares are one-way.*

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATESThe White House:1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500

Comments: 202-456-1111; Switchboard: 202-456-1414whitehouse.gov

Terms expire: 01/20/2021

President .....................................................Donald Trump (R)Vice President ............................................Mike Pence (R)

UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT1 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20543; 202-479-3211

supremecourtus.gov

John G. Roberts, Jr. ...........................................Chief JusticeBrett M. Kavanaugh ..........................................Associate JusticeClarence Thomas ...............................................Associate JusticeRuth Bader Ginsburg .........................................Associate JusticeStephen G. Breyer .............................................Associate JusticeSamuel Anthony Alito, Jr. ..................................Associate JusticeSonia Sotomayor ...............................................Associate JusticeElena Kagan ......................................................Associate JusticeNeil M. Gorsuch ................................................Associate Justice

UNITED STATES SENATE The Capitol Building, Washington, DC 20510; 202-224-3121

senate.gov

U.S. SENATORS REPRESENTING MICHIGAN

Debbie Stabenow (D) ......................................Term expires: 01/01/2025719 Griswold, Ste. 700, Detroit, MI 48226Phone: 313-961-4330; FAX: 313-961-7566731 Hart Senate Building, Washington DC 20510Phone: 202-224-4822; FAX: 202-228-0325stabenow.senate.gov

Gary Peters (D) .................................................Term expires: 01/01/2021407 Sixth Steet, Suite C, Rochester, MI 48307Phone: 48-608-8040Phone: 202-225-5802peters.senate.gov

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UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Capitol Building, Washington, DC 20510; 202-224-3121

house.gov

REPRESENTATIVES OF MACOMB COUNTYTerms expire: 01/01/2021

9th Congressional District ........................ Andy Levin (D) Local office: 30500 Van Dyke Avenue, Suite 306, Warren, MI 48093586-498-7122

DC office: 28 Cannon HOB, Washington, DC 20515 202-225-4961andylevin.house.gov

10th Congressional District ....................... Paul Mitchell (R)Local office: 48701 Van Dyke Ave., Shelby Twp., MI 48317 586-997-5010

DC office: 211 Cannon Bldg, Washington, DC 20515202-225-2106mitchell.house.gov

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

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Bordman Road

32 Mile Road

26 Mile Road

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M-102 (8 Mile Road)Village of Grosse Pointe Shores, A Michigan City

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Terms expire: 01/01/2023

Governor ....................................................Gretchen Whitmer (D)P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, 48909, (517) 373-3400michigan.gov/whitmer

Secretary of State .......................................Jocelyn Benson (D)Michigan Department of State, Lansing, 48918, (888) SOS-MICH michigan.gov/sos

Attorney General........................................Dana Nessel (D)G. Mennen Williams Building, 7th Floor, 525 W. Ottawa Street P.O. Box 30212, Lansing 48909, (517) 373-1110 michigan.gov/ag

STATE SENATEP.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909-7535

seante.michigan.gov

STATE SENATORS FOR MACOMB COUNTYTerms expire: 01/01/2023

8th District ...................................................Peter J. Lucido (R)605 Farnum Building, P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, 48909-7536Phone: 517-373-7670; Fax: 517-373-5958 senate.mi.gov/lucido; E-mail: [email protected]

9th District ...................................................Paul Wojno (D)310 Farnum Building, P. O. Box 30036, Lansing, 48909-7536Phone: 517-373-8360; Toll-free: 866-262-7309; Fax: 517-373-9230senate.mi.gov/wojno; E-mail: [email protected]

10th District .................................................Michael MacDonald (R)205 Farnum Building, P. O. Box 30036, Lansing, 48909-7536Phone: 517-373-7315; Fax: 517-373-3126senate.mi.gov/acdonald; E-mail: [email protected]

25th District .................................................Dan Lauwers (R)905 Farnum Building, P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, 48909-7536Phone: 517-373-7708; Toll Free: 866-305-2125; Fax: 517-373-1450senate.mi.gov/lauwers; E-mail: [email protected]

STATE GOVERNMENT

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10 Mile Road

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STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909

house.michigan.govLEADERSHIPSpeaker of the House ................................... Lee Chatfield (R)Minority Leader ............................................ Christine Greig (D) MACOMB COUNTY REPRESENTATIVESTerms expire: 01/01/2021

18th House District .........................................Kevin Hertel (D)Phone: 517-373-1180; 855-727-2418Hertel.housedems.com; E-mail: [email protected]

22nd House District .......................................John Chirkun (D) Phone: 517-373-0854; Toll-Free: 844-992-4475Chirkun.housedems.com; E-mail: [email protected]

24th House District ........................................Steve Marino (R)Phone: 517-373-0113; Toll-Free: 888-347-8024RepMarino.com; E-mail: [email protected]

25th House District ........................................Nate Shannon (D) Phone: 517-373-2275; Toll-Free: 855-926-3925Shannon.housedems.com; E-mail: [email protected]

28th House District ........................................Lori M. Stone (D) Phone: 517-373-1772; Toll-Free: 844-337-3528Stone.housedems.com; E-mail: [email protected]

30th House District ........................................Diana Farrington (R) Phone: 517-373-7768RepFarrington.com; E-mail: [email protected]

31st House District .........................................William Sowerby (D)Phone: 517-373-0159; Toll-Free: 877-347-8031Sowerby.housedems.com; E-mail: [email protected]

32nd House District .......................................Pamela Hornberger (R)Phone: 517-373-8931; Toll-Free: 866-347-8032RepHornberger.com; E-mail: [email protected]

33rd House District ........................................Jeff Yaroch (R)Phone: 517-373-0820; Toll-Free: 800-209-3330RepYaroch.com; E-mail: [email protected]

36th House District ........................................Douglas C. Wozniak (R) Phone: 517-373-0843RepWozniak.com; E-mail: [email protected]

STATE GOVERNMENT

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32 Mile Road

26 Mile Road

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14 Mile Road

10 Mile Road

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Animal Control .................................................................................. 586-469-5115Board of Commissioners ..........................................................586-469-5125

Clerk . ...........................................................................................586-469-5120Community Mental Health Access Center ...........................586-948-0222Community Mental Health Crisis Line....................................586-307-9100Court Section . ............................................................................586-469-5351Office of County Executive .....................................................586-469-7001Elections .......................................................................................586-469-5209Friend of the Court . ...................................................................586-469-5160Headstart. ....................................................................................586-469-5215Health Department. ...................................................................586-469-5235Human Resources. .....................................................................586-469-5280Judicial Aid...................................................................................586-469-5156Jury Room. ....................................................................................586-469-6793Juvenile Justice Center ...............................................................586-469-5375Lakeshore Legal Aid. .................................................................586-469-5185MCA North Action Center ......................................................586-749-5146MCA Central Action Center ...................................................586-469-6964MCA South Action Center .......................................................586-759-9150Probation - Circuit Court. ..........................................................586-469-5330Probate Court - Wills and Estates. .........................................586-469-5290Probate Court - Mental Division. ............................................586-469-5320Prosecutor's Office. ....................................................................586-469-5350Public Works. ..............................................................................586-469-5325Register of Deeds. ......................................................................586-469-7953Sheriff's Office. ............................................................................586-469-5151Treasurer. .....................................................................................586-469-5190Vital Records - Birth/Death Records ......................................586-469-5213Vital Records - Marriage Licenses ..........................................586-469-5210Vital Records - Notary Public ..................................................586-469-5121

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MACOMB COUNTYBOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

1 South Main, 9th Floor, Mount Clemens, MI 48043Phone: 586-469-5125; Fax: 586-469-5993

www.macombBOC.com