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Oakland County committee backs $31 Judson and 51111 Woodward renovations, authorizes finance review

3296714 · May 15, 2025
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The countyEconomic Development & Infrastructure Committee voted to recommend finance review of an appropriation to renovate 31 East Judson and vacant floors at 51111 Woodward in Pontiac, discussed state grant reimbursement, financing approach and community engagement; motion passed 4-1.

The Oakland County Economic Development & Infrastructure Committee voted to recommend that the county—s finance department consider an appropriation and allocation of funding for renovation of 31 East Judson and the vacant floors at 51111 Woodward Avenue in Pontiac. The committee moved the item to finance after staff presentations and discussion of financing, sustainability features and community engagement.

Committee members were presented a schematic plan for 31 East Judson that showed a conference/convening space, office buildout for roughly 700 county employees and schematic locations for two parking garages. County staff described the project scope for 31 Judson and the 51111 building and said the $174 million figure under discussion covers the building renovations (not the parking garages).

The county has secured a $50 million state grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) for the Pontiac Redevelop,…

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