Thrive Local Blog
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City of Lansing Financial Snapshot FY 2022
Published on February 3, 2023
A major concern for the city, yet to perhaps fully be seen, is the potential long term hybrid work of state employees. -
Additional Flexibility in Local Fiscal Relief Fund Use Heading Into the New Year
Published on January 26, 2023
The bipartisan ARPA FLEX Act will provide additional flexibility for the $350 billion Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund authorized under the American Rescue Plant Act. -
Checking In On the LIHWAP
Published on January 20, 2023
The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) is the first comprehensive federal support aimed at assisting water and sewer bill burdened households. Unless Congress acts soon, this vital program will end at the end of 2023. -
Federal Revenue Sharing: A Standing Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policy Mechanism for State and Local Aid
Published on October 18, 2022
The GRS and the SLFRF are examples of counter-cyclical fiscal policy for state and local aid under different economic and political contexts. Targeted use could assist local governments experiencing socio-economic distress (high unemployment and poverty). -
ARPA Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in Michigan: Spending Plans as of April 2022
Published on September 26, 2022
Just over 17% of the $4.4 billion allocated to Michigan local governments have been spent. Nearly $3.6 billion funds remain unobligated, $3 billion to be spent by 64 large Michigan local governments, while $642 million for the remaining. -
ARPA Fiscal Recovery in Michigan - 2021
Published on September 7, 2022
Planning and spending of American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund dollars in 2021 by Michigan’s largest grant recipients. -
How Much Debt Is Too Much?
Published on November 29, 2021
States and municipalities, most of which cannot run chronic deficits like the Federal Government due to state constitutional, statutory and charter prohibitions, must make hard choices if debt becomes burdensome. -
A brief history of disincorporation and consolidation in Michigan
Published on October 7, 2021
“To be, or not to be, that is the question”. Residents of some Michigan municipalities have contemplated and others chosen to cease to exist—discorporate, and unify –consolidate into a new governmental entity. How to know when to vote this question? -
New Federal Water Money Like the Old Money
Published on September 20, 2021
We may be for the first time taking real steps toward water security. The new water assistance program could provide the federal support needed to keep water taps flowing and community water providers in the black. -
What are Michigan’s Community Water System Infrastructure Needs?
Published on April 29, 2021
Millions of dollars of federal funds for local governments will begin arriving next month and investing in the upkeep of our drinking water systems is encouraged.