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Mount Clemens commission adopts SEMCOG-facilitated strategic plan to guide next 2–5 years
Summary
The Mount Clemens City Commission unanimously adopted a strategic plan developed with the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) that sets five priority goals — riverfront redevelopment, downtown revitalization, neighborhood stability, marketing and mineral baths industry exploration — and assigns commissioner 'champions' to each area.
The Mount Clemens City Commission on July 6 adopted a SEMCOG-facilitated strategic plan that lays out five priority goals for the next two to five years and names commissioners to lead each initiative.
SEMCOG facilitators Naheed Haq (speaker 10) and Trevor Layton (speaker 12) presented the plan, which they said was developed through workshops with the commission and city staff and draws on regional data. Layton noted regional population trends and economic shifts: "In the last 3 years, there has been an increase of 35,000" people in Southeast…
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