2024 Millage

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Nearly six decades ago, Oakland County voters passed the first countywide millage dedicated to support Oakland County Parks. The wisdom of that choice can be found in the incredible parks, programs and recreational facilities that we enjoy today and the countless memories that have been created within them over the years. In this election, voters cast their ballots in favor of a wonderful new chapter of investments that will preserve that legacy and build upon it with great parks, trails, natural areas and things to do throughout the year located within reach of all residents. We are grateful for the confidence they have placed in us and will be working very hard to ensure their tax dollars are wisely spent and have a lasting impact that will benefit future generations.

Parks Director Chris Ward

Oakland County Parks Millage Plan

What You Need to Know

Oakland County Parks Nov. 5, 2024 Millage

Children playing on Catalpa Oaks playground

Great parks, trails and recreational activities are a big part of what makes Oakland County a special place to live and raise a family. Oakland County Parks has delivered great recreational experiences to the public for nearly 60 years thanks to the generous support of voters. This November, voters will be provided an opportunity to support much needed additional funding to:

RENEW our parks and recreation facilities by updating and modernizing our parks to create engaging, safe and welcoming spaces for Oakland County residents. View our Capital Improvements Summary

ENHANCE and expand opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and get active through greater investment in regional walking and water trails, improved accessibility for people of all abilities, education and enrichment programs and partnerships with local communities to develop new and renewed parks close to where people live.kayaking

PRESERVE sensitive natural habitats, green space and wetlands at risk of loss to development and enhance green infrastructure throughout the county.

If approved, Oakland County Parks current 0.35 millage would be replaced with a 0.65 millage expiring in 2043, generating $24 million annually for investment in parks, trails, education and enrichment programs and the preservation of threatened natural areas and green spaces throughout Oakland County. The net 0.30 increase would equal $40 a year for the average residential taxable value home.

Oakland County residents will benefit from this millage with:

  • FREE entry and enjoyment of Oakland County parks and dog parks (excluding pay to play attractions such as golf courses, waterpark, campground, off-road vehicle park). autumn pathThe following parks would eliminate vehicle entry fees:
    • Addison Oaks
    • Groveland Oaks
    • Highland Oaks
    • Independence Oaks
    • Lyon Oaks (Park and Dog Park)
    • Orion Oaks (Park and Dog Park)
    • Red Oaks Dog Park
    • Rose Oaks
  • $100 million investment in major capital improvements to improve your enjoyment of our parks, trails, recreational attractions and the Oakland County Farmers Market
  • New and expanded regional trailways and improved maintenance of existing trails
  • More opportunities for recreational enjoyment of our major rivers
  • Investment in equipment and facilities designed to be accessible for all, regardless of age and ability
  • An expanded park system with additional locations near our population centers through partnerships with local governments
  • Support for greater participation in school field trips to nature and farm education centers and expanded enrichment programs for people of all ages
  • Preservation and protection of sensitive natural habitats, wetlands, and green spaces
  • Opportunities for low-interest financing that will ultimately reduce costs to taxpayers. Due to the limited duration of Oakland County Parks' current millage, we cannot utilize these tools and must pay for all major capital projects and purchases with cash on hand. As a result, we are unable to move forward with long delayed, costly projects or take advantage of unique opportunities to purchase property well suited for recreation and conservation purposes. Extending the duration to 20 years will allow us to finance large projects and purchasing through low-interest bonds paid back over a period of years
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On Nov. 5, 2024, voters will be asked to consider a proposal to replace and extend the duration of the property tax that supports Oakland County Parks, generating approximately $24 million a year for investments in parks, trails, recreational areas and the protection of natural resources throughout Oakland County.

Use the tools below to help provide information to voters on how funds will be used: