To: Board of County Commissioners
From: Derek Bradshaw, Director
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RE: Approval of the Materials Management Planning Program Grant Agreement between Genesee County and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)
recommendation
BOARD ACTION REQUESTED:
GCMPC staff is recommending the Board of Commissioners accept the Materials Management Planning Program Grant and for Chairman Delrico Lloyd to sign the agreement.
BACKGROUND:
Governor Whitmer signed an eight-bill package (HB 4454-4461, also known as Part 115 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protections Act) into law on December 22, 2022. Effective March 29, 2023, this legislation updates Michigan’s solid waste management system with the primary intention of increasing the statewide recycling rate. As part of the new legislation, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is requiring each county in Michigan to develop a Materials Management Plan (MMP), previously called a Solid Waste Management Plan. The new MMPs will shift focus away from establishing landfill disposal capacity for garbage to waste diversion through recycling and composting programs. The Materials Management Planning Program Grant will fund the development of the MMP.
DISCUSSION:
The Materials Management Plan Work Program for Genesee County was approved in summer 2025, a requirement by EGLE. The development of the MMP is 100% State grant funded in the amount of $263,038.70 for the first year of the three-year plan development period. Funding will be used for administrative costs for preparing, implementing and maintaining the MMP. Other eligible direct costs include Genesee County’s recycling, education, and outreach programs.
IMPACT ON HUMAN RESOURCES:
No impact on human resources.
IMPACT ON BUDGET:
This grant funding is currently identified in the fiscal year 2026 budget.
IMPACT ON FACILITIES:
No impact on facilities.
IMPACT ON TECHNOLOGY:
No impact on technology.
CONFORMITY TO COUNTY PRIORITIES:
To meet Genesee County’s priority of healthy, livable, and safe communities, the development of the Genesee County Materials Management Plan will shift focus away from landfill disposal capacity for garbage to enhancing local recycling and composting programs. These waste diversion programs are essential for preserving the environment, conserving resources, reducing energy consumption, and promoting sustainable practices. Waste diversion is a key component of a comprehensive approach to materials management that aims to minimize the environmental and social impacts of waste generation.
resolution
TO THE HONORABLE CHAIRPERSON AND MEMBERS OF THE GENESEE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:
BE IT RESOLVED, by this Board of County Commissioners of Genesee County, Michigan, that the request by the Director of Planning to authorize accepting the Materials Management Planning Program Grant in the amount of $263,038.70, and entering into a grant agreement between Genesee County and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, to fund development of the County’s Materials Management Plan for the first year of the three-year development period, is approved (a copy of the memorandum request and supporting documentation being on file with the official records of the September 10, 2025 meeting of the Genesee County Board of County Commissioners).