Public transportation, public safety big focus of Oakland County’s $1.08 billion budget

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Royal Oak ― Oakland County officials are making significant investments in public transportation and safety as part of the county’s 2024 fiscal year budget, widening transit options throughout the county after a millage was approved last year.

The $1.08 billion budget, which was unanimously approved by the board of commissioners, lays the groundwork for existing SMART bus service lines to expand to high-growth areas in Novi and Rochester. A transit division also has been established within the county’s department of economic development and officials are looking at creating “micro-transit” shuttle systems in northern, more rural areas.

“One of the largest increases in funding (is) to improve transit, new routes, expanded service, more hours of service,” said Dave Woodward, chair of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners. “By the end of this year, we should have a base level of service… throughout the entire county.”

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