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Economic Vitality
Incentive Program Compliance
In July 2011 the Local Audit and Finance Division, Bureau of Local
Government Services of the State of Michigan provided guidance on
preparing a Citizens’ Guide and Performance Dashboard to meet part of
the provisions of the Economic Vitality Incentive Program. Beginning
October 1, 2011, the City will need to meet certain requirements to be
eligible for a portion of statutory revenue sharing under PA 140. Under
the Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) the City will need to
meet three requirements.
As indicated on the State of Michigan’s website, Public Act 63 of
2011, introduced the Economic Vitality Incentive Program. Each city,
village, or township that received a FY 2010 statutory payment greater
than $4,500 and fulfills the specific requirements for all of the three
categories will be eligible to receive a maximum of 67.837363% of its FY
2010 total statutory payment (rounded to the nearest dollar). An
eligible city, village, or township will receive 1/3 of the maximum
amount for each of the three categories they fulfill the specific
requirements for.
The three categories are Accountability and Transparency,
Consolidation of Services, and Employee Compensation. Each eligible
city, village, or township must submit the certification form and
required attachments for each category to qualify for payment. Any local
unit that falsifies certification documents shall forfeit any future
economic vitality incentive program payments and shall repay the state
all economic vitality incentive program payments it has received.
Detailed information regarding each category can be found in Public Act
63 of 2011.
Dashboard
Citizen's Guide
Citizen's Guide
City Council Audit Presentation
by Plante & Moran, October 17, 2011
Press Release - City Receives GFOA's Distinguished Budget Award -
October 17, 2011
Cooperation, Collaboration and Consolidation Plan - December 2011
Employee Compensation Plan - April 2012
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