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Macomb County Federal Aid Committee

The Macomb County FAC consists of representatives from MCDR and every city, village, and township in Macomb County.

New pavement on the newly constructed Garfield Road

The Macomb County Federal Aid Committee (FAC) is responsible for reviewing and selecting federal aid eligible projects for inclusion in the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), which is administered by the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG). The Macomb County FAC consists of MCDR personnel and local government representatives from every city, village, and township within Macomb County with participation from SEMCOG and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).

The TIP is a list of roadway and transit projects, eligible for federal aid, that are selected as priorities by the Macomb County FAC for federal funding. Projects are selected every three years for each three year TIP cycle. SEMCOG issues the call for TIP projects to cities, villages, townships, and MCDR to submit projects for consideration for inclusion in the TIP. Once projects are selected and incorporated into the TIP, they are sent to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for approval and funding obligation.

To view the TIP and projects selected for federal funding in southeast Michigan, click on the SEMCOG resources below.

Transportation Improvement Program

2026-2029 TIP Project Map

To view federal aid eligible roads in Macomb County, click on the SEMCOG national functional classification of roads map below.

Road classification map

2026-2029 TIP

The Macomb County FAC voted to recommend projects for federal and state funding consideration as part of the 2026-2029 TIP. Below are the recommended projects, scoring criteria and other resources related to the 2026-2029 TIP.

2026-2029 TIP Project Recommendations

2026-2029 TIP Project Map

2026-2029 TIP Scoring Criteria

Macomb County FAC Guidance Document

2026-2029 TIP Macomb County FAC Member Survey

The Macomb County FAC meets three times per year. Meeting notices, agendas and materials are provided to Macomb County FAC members and posted prior to each scheduled meeting.

Below are details and information for upcoming Macomb County FAC meetings.

Meeting agendas are posted at least seven days prior to each scheduled meeting. Meeting minutes are posted following approval at the next scheduled Macomb County FAC meeting.

Meeting DateAgendaMinutes
January 28, 2026Winter MeetingMeeting Summary (to be posted pending approval at the following meeting.)
September 24, 2025Fall MeetingMeeting Summary
July 29, 2025Summer MeetingMeeting Summary
January 29, 2025Winter MeetingMeeting Summary
November 13, 2024Special MeetingMeeting Summary
September 25, 2024Fall MeetingMeeting Summary
June 26, 2024Summer MeetingMeeting Summary
May 2, 2024Special MeetingMeeting Summary
January 24, 2024Winter MeetingMeeting Summary
September 28, 2023Fall MeetingMeeting Summary
June 28, 2023Summer MeetingMeeting Summary
January 25, 2023Winter MeetingMeeting Summary
December 14, 2022Special MeetingMeeting Summary
September 29, 2022Fall MeetingMeeting Summary
June 29, 2022Summer MeetingMeeting Summary
January 19, 2022Winter MeetingMeeting Summary

 

Below are documents, policies, and additional resources and information related to the Macomb County FAC.

DocumentDescription
Macomb County FAC Guidance DocumentThis guidance document provides a framework for the background, purpose, authority, and administration of the Macomb County FAC.
Countywide Corridors of Significance StudyThe Macomb Countywide Corridors of Significance Study was initiated in the spring of 2021 by the Macomb County FAC, in collaboration with MCDR, to facilitate the planning of major federal aid investments on county roadway corridors.

 

Established by the Macomb County FAC, the Macomb County FAC TIP Subcommittee is a work group comprised of representatives from the Macomb County FAC and is responsible for reviewing and suggesting projects to the full Macomb County FAC for consideration, final approval, and inclusion in the TIP.

NamePositionAgency
Scott WanagatInterim Chair (Non-voting member)Macomb County Department of Roads
Irvin WycheMember (County)Macomb County Department of Roads
Brent BashawMember (City)City of Sterling Heights
Tina GapshesMember (City)City of Warren
James Van TiflinMember (Township)Macomb Township
Mary BednarMember (Township)Clinton Township
Scott LockwoodMember (At-large)Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc.
Jordan VonZyndaMember (Transit)Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART)