For the 14th consecutive year, Macomb County Executive Mark A. Hackel has prepared a structurally balanced budget. The county’s proposed 2025 budget totals $1.1 billion, and ensures that all expenditures are covered by forecasted revenue sources. The proposed budget prioritizes strategic investments in community-based programs and modernizes county facilities to better serve the public.
The 2025 budget reflects Macomb County’s continued investment in both its people and programs, driving meaningful and lasting impact across the community through purposeful spending. It prioritizes funding for key services that will enhance the quality of life for residents while positioning the county for sustainable growth.
"Our 2025 budget reinforces our commitment to the people of Macomb County,” said Macomb County Executive Mark A. Hackel. “ By investing in programs that make a lasting difference and supporting the dedicated individuals who deliver critical services, we ensure that every dollar is spent with purpose. This budget isn’t just about balancing numbers, it’s about fostering a future of sustainable growth and opportunity for all. Through careful, practical spending, we are building a stronger, more resilient county."
Key budget priorities:
Public safety and crime prevention – The 2025 budget includes funding to bolster the Sherriff's crime suppression unit, ensuring the county can continue to address existing warrant files and support ongoing efforts to reduce crime.
Support for seniors and public health – Increased funding for senior programs and public health initiatives will ensure that Macomb County’s seniors and vulnerable residents receive the essential services and care they need.
Clean water and environmental protection – Investing in natural resource management best practices, including ditching and vegetation projects aimed at preventing flooding and protecting the county’s freshwater assets.
Animal Control – Investments will expand resources to enhance the services provided by Macomb County Animal Control, improving public safety and animal welfare.
Election integrity – The budget includes funds to support election integrity initiatives, ensuring secure and transparent election processes for Macomb County residents.
Community impact and nonprofit engagement – The proposed budget allocates seed funding for a community impact strategy, engaging local nonprofits that provide vital services to residents, and improving access to resources that directly benefit the community.
Trails and public spaces – A continued commitment to expanding trails and maintaining public spaces reflects the county’s dedication to promoting health, recreation and community connectivity.
“The county’s financial philosophy has always been rooted in using best-in-class budget practices and focusing on sustainable spending,” said Macomb County Finance Director Stephen Smigiel. “We are confident in the county's financial position, and are poised to invest in the vital services and facilities that will move our community forward.”
The proposed budget also modernizes county facilities, ensuring that public services remain accessible and efficient. These improvements will allow Macomb County to better serve the needs of its growing population and expand its network of partners.
The Executive’s budget which can be found here, now moves to the Macomb County Board of Commissioners for legislative review. The Board will engage in a comprehensive analysis before approving the final budget later this year. Items requiring special attention throughout the fiscal year will be examined and initiated by the Office of the County Executive and administered through charter mandated budget amendment process.
The 2025 budget reflects Macomb County’s continued investment in both its people and programs, driving meaningful and lasting impact across the community through purposeful spending. It prioritizes funding for key services that will enhance the quality of life for residents while positioning the county for sustainable growth.
"Our 2025 budget reinforces our commitment to the people of Macomb County,” said Macomb County Executive Mark A. Hackel. “ By investing in programs that make a lasting difference and supporting the dedicated individuals who deliver critical services, we ensure that every dollar is spent with purpose. This budget isn’t just about balancing numbers, it’s about fostering a future of sustainable growth and opportunity for all. Through careful, practical spending, we are building a stronger, more resilient county."
Key budget priorities:
Public safety and crime prevention – The 2025 budget includes funding to bolster the Sherriff's crime suppression unit, ensuring the county can continue to address existing warrant files and support ongoing efforts to reduce crime.
Support for seniors and public health – Increased funding for senior programs and public health initiatives will ensure that Macomb County’s seniors and vulnerable residents receive the essential services and care they need.
Clean water and environmental protection – Investing in natural resource management best practices, including ditching and vegetation projects aimed at preventing flooding and protecting the county’s freshwater assets.
Animal Control – Investments will expand resources to enhance the services provided by Macomb County Animal Control, improving public safety and animal welfare.
Election integrity – The budget includes funds to support election integrity initiatives, ensuring secure and transparent election processes for Macomb County residents.
Community impact and nonprofit engagement – The proposed budget allocates seed funding for a community impact strategy, engaging local nonprofits that provide vital services to residents, and improving access to resources that directly benefit the community.
Trails and public spaces – A continued commitment to expanding trails and maintaining public spaces reflects the county’s dedication to promoting health, recreation and community connectivity.
“The county’s financial philosophy has always been rooted in using best-in-class budget practices and focusing on sustainable spending,” said Macomb County Finance Director Stephen Smigiel. “We are confident in the county's financial position, and are poised to invest in the vital services and facilities that will move our community forward.”
The proposed budget also modernizes county facilities, ensuring that public services remain accessible and efficient. These improvements will allow Macomb County to better serve the needs of its growing population and expand its network of partners.
The Executive’s budget which can be found here, now moves to the Macomb County Board of Commissioners for legislative review. The Board will engage in a comprehensive analysis before approving the final budget later this year. Items requiring special attention throughout the fiscal year will be examined and initiated by the Office of the County Executive and administered through charter mandated budget amendment process.
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Stephen Smigiel
586-469-5250
Stephen.Smigiel@macombgov.org