RFP released for low-income energy assistance grants

The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), in conjunction with the Michigan Department of Human Services (DHS), has released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Low‑Income Energy Assistance Grants.  The RFP makes available approximately $90 million, and invites proposals from public or private entities or local units of government that will provide energy assistance programs that will help low-income households meet home energy costs, and provide services that will enable participants to become or move toward becoming self-sufficient.

The grants are made possible by the newly created Michigan Energy Assistance Program and will be funded by the Low‑Income Energy Assistance Fund which includes $50,000,000 collected through a low‑income energy assistance funding factor approved by the MPSC; and $40,000,000 in Low‑Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds provided by DHS.

The deadline for the proposals is 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 7, 2013.

The RFP is available on the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs’ website.

Samantha Harkins is the Director of State Affairs for the Michigan Municipal League.  She can be reached at 517-908-0306 or email at sharkins@mml.org

Transportation Asset Management Fall Conference

The Annual Fall Asset Management Conference will be taking place in Escanaba, Michigan on Thursday October 24th. This will be a great opportunity for you or DPW/City Engineer to get caught up to date on the latest in Transportation Asset Management. Michigan Municipal League Executive Director Dan Gilmartin will be participating in a panel discussion outlining the views of MML on various transportation issues. The brochure for the conference can be found below.

2013 Fall Asset Management Conference Brochure

John LaMacchia is a Legislative Associate for the League handling transportation and infrastructure issues. He can be reached at jlamacchia@mml.org or 517-908-0303.

 

Timeliness Report for Bridge Safety Inspections for Local Agencies Released by MDOT

MDOT has released the the timeliness report for bridge safety inspections for local agencies. A copy of the report can be found below.

Local Summary Sept 2013

John LaMacchia is a Legislative Associate for the League handling transportation and infrastructure issues. He can be reached at jlamacchia@mml.org or 517-908-0303.

EVIP Category One Due October 1, 2013

Category one to qualify for funding under the Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) is due on October 1, 2013. Category one is accountability and transparency; i.e., dashboard and citizens guide.

The dashboard template and F65 Citizen’s Guide are available on Treasury’s website. Category one is substantially similar to last year; however you are additionally required to include a listing of debt service requirements.

If you have any questions please contact the League or Treasury directly at TreasRevenueSharing@michigan.gov

Samantha Harkins is the Director of State Affairs for the Michigan Municipal League.  She can be reached at 517-908-0306 or email at sharkins@mml.org

House Committee Considers Budget Stabilization Fund Increase

Yesterday the House Local Government Committee heard testimony on HB 4194, a bill that would allow a local unit of government to increase the percentage in its budget stabilization fund from 15 to 20 percent.

The committee did not vote on the legislation, but I anticipate additional hearings in the coming weeks.

Samantha Harkins is the Director of State Affairs for the Michigan Municipal League.  She can be reached at 517-908-0306 or email at sharkins@mml.org

 

House Committee Considers Firefighter Bargaining Preemption

Yesterday the House Local Government Committee heard testimony on House Bill 4624, a bill that would make a full-time firefighter’s ability to work as a firefighter in another community a prohibited subject of bargaining.The legislation is supported by the fire chiefs and the Michigan Townships Association.

The League is opposed to this legislation as it violates local control in the bargaining process. The committee is expected to vote on this bill next week.

Samantha Harkins is the Director of State Affairs for the Michigan Municipal League.  She can be reached at 517-908-0306 or email at sharkins@mml.org

First PPT bills up in committee next week

On Wednesday, September 18 at 12:30 pm the Senate Finance Committee is taking up the first bills to address unresolved issues in the personal property tax legislation.  Senate Bills 489 and 490 address the small parcel exemption (those tax payers who have less than $80,000 true cash value in a tax collect unit) and the process for claiming the exemption.

The League has been actively working with the administration, legislature and other stakeholders to address the outstanding issues in the legislation, and these bills are reflective of the work of the drafting group.

Bills have not yet been introduced to address other outstanding issues including the legality of the essential services assessment and how the legislation will address tax capture districts. Those discussions have been productive in the work group, and we’re anticipating that legislation in the coming months.

We are hearing the legislation could pass the full Senate next week and be taken up by the House the following week.

Samantha Harkins is the Director of State Affairs for the Michigan Municipal League.  She can be reached at 517-908-0306 or email at sharkins@mml.org

League Testifies in Support of Vulnerable Roadway User Legislation

Today the Michigan Municipal League offered their support for legislation that would help strengthen protections for Vulnerable Roadway Users such as pedestrians and bicyclists. Under HB 4792 and HB 4799 a person who commits a moving violation and injures or kills a Vulnerable Roadway User would be subject to fines, community service, or imprisonment.

The League has advocated for complete streets and talked about the importance of creating livable communities that support the safe interaction of all modes of transportation. Support for this legislation helps further that advocacy.

The House Criminal Justice committee did not vote on this legislation today but we are hopeful that these bills will be voted on in the near future.

John LaMacchia is a Legislative Associate for the League handling transportation issues. He can be reached at jlamacchia@mml.org or 517-908-0303.

Communications and Technology Innovation Fund Available

In this year’s budget the legislature included a Communications and Technology (ICT) Innovation Fund. The fund is an annual appropriation and is intended to provide loans to state government agencies, non-profit partners, and local governments to implement innovative tech solutions within their respective realm.  The funds are specifically intended to serve as a way to help kick start technology projects to support modernization or transformation within government.

There is plenty of information available at on the State Department of Technology, Management and Budget’s website (http://www.michigan.gov/ICTInnovationFund).

Samantha Harkins is the Director of State Affairs for the Michigan Municipal League.  She can be reached at 517-908-0306 or email at sharkins@mml.org

 

 

House Committee Reports “Main Street Fairness” Legislation

This morning the House Tax Policy Committee reported House Bills 4202 and 4203, bills that would force more online retailers to collect sales tax at the point of the sale. Current law requires customers to report online sales and pay taxes on those sales, but enforcement is not efficient.

This legislation goes hand in hand with the Marketplace Fairness legislation the League has been supporting at the federal level.

The League supports the legislation as it passed out of committee, and it is now on the House floor awaiting action by the full chamber.

Samantha Harkins is the Director of State Affairs for the Michigan Municipal League.  She can be reached at 517-908-0306 or email at sharkins@mml.org