Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. SEMCOG Region St. Clair Macomb Oakland Livingston Washtenaw Wayne Monroe.

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Southeast Michigan Council of Governments

SEMCOG Region St. Clair Macomb Oakland Livingston Washtenaw Wayne Monroe

SEMCOG Member Communities, all counties belong

SEMCOG Issue Areas Transportation Community and Economic Development Green Infrastructure, Water Quality and Air Quality

Implementing Our Plans

Economic Benefits Residential 3-14% increase in residential property values when located near parks, wetlands, and trees 3-14% increase in residential property values when located near parks, wetlands, and trees

Benchmark what we have Vision where we want to go Regional policies how to get there Luna Pier Trust Fund Project

Parks Parks provide the most economic benefit, according to our public poll and stakeholder meetings

Community Level Land Cover City of Rochester Hills

Benchmarking the Nonmotorized System Existing = 2,642 milesExisting = 2,642 miles Planned = 1,492 milesPlanned = 1,492 miles

Benchmarking the System

Visioning Where We Want To Go

Visioning Where We Want to Go

Livingston County Green Infrastructure

Regional Corridors Stakeholder Input Stakeholder Input Connect County & Local Corridors Connect County & Local Corridors Connect Major Parks Connect Major Parks Connects to Transit Stops Connects to Transit Stops

Regional Corridors 1000 miles of regional corridors 56% exists

Livingston County Nonmotorized Facilities

Regional Strategies Reduce pedestrian/bicycle crashes Reduce pedestrian/bicycle crashes Better accommodate Better accommodate Safe intermodal connectivity Safe intermodal connectivity Education Education Technical assistance Technical assistance

There’s More To Do..

Livingston County Public Access

Coordinate Activities

Education and Placemaking

Connectivity

Implementing the Plan: Connectivity Bicycle and Pedestrian Circulation Plans Bicycle and Pedestrian Circulation Plans

Implementing the Plan: Safety Walkability/Bikeability Assessments Walkability/Bikeability Assessments Road Safety Audits Road Safety Audits Safe Routes to School Safe Routes to School

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments