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Oakland County allocates $5 million in ARPA funds to move historic Holly train depot

Oakland County Board of Commissioners · January 8, 2026
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Summary

The Oakland County Board of Commissioners allocated $5,000,000 of ARPA funding to Main Street Oakland County to support placemaking projects, including relocating a 140‑year‑old train depot in the village of Holly to a site across from the Holly Hotel to create a historic plaza.

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. — The Oakland County Board of Commissioners has allocated $5,000,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to Main Street Oakland County for placemaking projects, including moving a 140‑year‑old train depot in the village of Holly, a county spokesperson said.

"Imagine moving a 140 year old train station," the host said in introducing the interview. John Bry, administrator of local business development and Main Street Oakland County program coordinator, discussed the project and funding during…

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