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City struggles without finance director amid housing crisis

September 10, 2024 | Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan


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City struggles without finance director amid housing crisis
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the financial management of Pontiac, particularly the absence of a finance director. One speaker highlighted that the lack of leadership in financial practices has hindered the city’s ability to manage its own downtown development funds, amounting to $50 million. This situation has led to Pontiac being treated differently from other cities, with its funds being managed by Oakland County due to perceived inadequacies in local financial handling.

The discussion also touched on community engagement, with an announcement about a fundraiser for the Pontiac Central High School class of 1976, scheduled for September 21 at the Alley Cat. The event aims to support the class's benevolent fund and upcoming reunion, emphasizing the enduring spirit of the alumni despite the school's closure.

Additionally, concerns were voiced about the city’s housing needs and the ongoing sale of buildable properties. A speaker proposed a moratorium on selling residential properties until the city can better assess its housing requirements and development potential, particularly in light of upcoming elections and future planning.

These discussions reflect ongoing challenges in financial governance and community development in Pontiac, underscoring the need for strategic planning and leadership to address the city's pressing issues.

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