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Oakland County's Blog: Coulter Unveils Roadmap To Keep Oakland County All Ways, Moving Forward
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter revealed his roadmap for Oakland County's future during his State of the County speech Tuesday nig ...

March 15, 2022
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter revealed his roadmap for Oakland County’s future during his State of the County speech Tuesday night at the M1 Concourse Event Center in Pontiac. The five-year strategic plan commits Oakland County to “All ways, moving forward,” by making a real and measurable impact in three primary areas: a strong economy, healthy and safe communities, and opportunities for residents to live their best lives.
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“Our mission is simple, but powerful: To serve through collaborative leadership and to help support communities where residents flourish and businesses thrive,” Coulter said.
Watch the full address here:
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Coulter set the tone for the evening by driving a Chevy Bolt EUV, produced at GM’s Orion Assembly Plant in Oakland County, into the event space before taking the stage to celebrate GM’s recent announcement of a $4 billion investment in the plant to produce the Chevrolet Silverado EV and electric GMC Sierra, adding 2,300 new jobs.
Prior to tonight’s speech, Coulter met with residents and several community organizations to hear firsthand what people want most from the county.
Coulter outlined his administration’s plans for a strong economy including Business Forward, a new small business initiative that is placing expert consultants into underserved communities first to help Oakland County’s 36,000-plus small businesses; and Project Diamond, a grant program created in collaboration with Automation Alley to help small manufacturers gain access to advanced manufacturing tools.
Learn more about the Business Forward initiative:
Next, Coulter highlighted the county’s significant progress toward connecting residents with health care and wraparound services through Health360, an initiative announced in his 2020 State of the County speech. Oakland County also has invested nearly $13 million in mental health services, including $2 million for the Oakland Together Mental Health and Wellbeing School Partnership. Through this grant program, health navigators are working directly with Oakland County schools to increase access to mental health services and support for students.
Coulter also announced how Oakland County is fostering new opportunities for residents to live their best lives:
Coulter also acknowledged that Oakland County is always Oxford Strong, remembering Tate Myre, Hana St. Juliana, Madisyn Baldwin, and Justin Shilling, the victims of the Oxford High School tragedy. One of their classmates, senior Ava Swiss, opened the State of the County speech by signing the National Anthem.
The theme of the speech was simple, but powerful: Oakland County is “All ways, moving forward.”
Coulter ended his remarks recognizing Oakland County’s Oakland Together 40 Under 40 Class of 2022, the 10th year of honoring young professionals who live or work in Oakland County who exemplify the best of Oakland County and what many aspire to be.
To read or watch Coulter’s 2022 State of the County Address, visit: www.oakgov.com/sotc. Join the conversation on Twitter with #OCSOTC22.
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