Promote Cleaner Transportation Alternatives
As measured by the percentage of residents commuting to work other than in a single occupancy vehicle
Why Is This Important?
An accessible and reliable public transportation system that supports the mobility needs of residents throughout the county would strengthen the economy and attract more people to our region, as well as reduce the environmental impact of single-occupancy vehicles.
Metric Definition
Determined by the principal mode of travel that a worker usually used to get from home to work during the week surveyed.
Data source: U.S. Census Bureau - American Community Survey
Analysis
Current Status
On November 8, 2022, the residents of Oakland County approved the Oakland County Public Transportation millage. This voter-approved 10-year, .95 millage is dedicated to maintaining and expanding public transit services throughout Oakland County. The Board of Commissioners also approved a resolution from the County Executive to create a Transit Division within the Economic Development Department.
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) has awarded the Detroit Regional Partnership (DRP), of which Oakland County is a member, $100,000 to conduct an Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Plan. This plan will evaluate potential EV siting locations, provide resources for local municipalities, and evaluate infrastructure needs and trends for the region. Phase 1 will wrap up in early 2023 and go right into Phase 2.
Learn More
To learn more about transit options in Oakland County visit Oakland Transit.
You can also learn more about the work of the Oakland County Planning Division to increase the number of non-motorized pathways throughout the county.