Monroe Board of Commissioners is the governing body responsible for overseeing the affairs of Monroe County in Monroe, Michigan. They hold regular meetings twice a month, with the option to meet on additional Tuesdays if needed, and committee meetings as necessary. The board consists of nine commissioners representing different districts, with Mark Brant serving as the chairman. They strive to provide efficient and effective governance for the county, ensuring the well-being and satisfaction of its residents.
In addition to their governance role, Monroe Board of Commissioners is actively involved in various projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the community. They are currently engaged in the 2023 I-75 PEL Study and the Raisin River Legacy Project, among others. The board also maintains a resource directory of cities, townships, and villages in Monroe County, and provides access to annual reports and related documents. With a commitment to transparency and public engagement, Monroe Board of Commissioners plays a vital role in shaping the future of the county.
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