City of Mt. Pleasant Recognized for Supporting Business in their Community

The City of Mt. Pleasant has been named a 2024 eCities Honored Community for its successes and efforts in contributing to Michigan’s growth. The designation was given as part of the annual eCities study, conducted by iLabs, the University of Michigan-Dearborn’s Office of Engagement and Impact. The four other Honored Communities are the cities of Battle Creek, Romulus, Sault Ste. Marie, and Tecumseh.

According to City Manager Aaron Desentz, “This eCities recognition is tangible evidence that the City of Mt. Pleasant continues to focus on all forms of economic development, while enhancing capital assets through improved roads and pathways. To be recognized out of a field of 277 communities is an honor.”

The eCities study analyzed publicly available data from 277 communities from 54 counties in Michigan. Researchers focused on the five-year changes in property values, community assets, and tax rates, which can demonstrate the growth, investments, and cost of doing business within the community. For example, over the five-year period of 2019-2023, these communities increased their capital assets by an average of 3.71 percent per year by investments such as new buildings, roads and bike paths, and library renovations. Further, these places are home to 86 percent of Michigan’s real commercial property and have 64 percent of the state’s total property value. Communities that have seen the strongest growth in business development over the past five years, while controlling the costs of doing business in town, are designated as five- and four-star communities.

Although accounting for less than 20 percent of the State’s cities and townships, the 277 communities analyzed are home to 71 percent of Michigan’s population and 87 percent of the state’s commercial property. “Each year, we enjoy recognizing the efforts made by cities and townships throughout Michigan to support business growth and entrepreneurship in their communities,” said Kari Kowalski, Assistant Director of iLabs.

City of Mt. Pleasant Launches PACE Program

Recently, the City of Mt. Pleasant was designated a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) district. PACE is an economic development tool that provides financing to implement energy efficiency, water efficiency and renewable energy projects in commercial, industrial, multi-family, nonprofit and faith-based buildings. Property owners benefit from long term, 100% up front capital to invest in money-saving technologies through a voluntary special assessment. 

Mt. Pleasant is the 57th local government in the state to join Lean & Green Michigan’s PACE district. Local businesses now have access to a statewide market of lenders and contractors who can help make clean energy projects a reality – all with no tax payer money. To date, $256 million of private funds have been invested in Michigan projects.

Brian Kench, Mt. Pleasant Building Official shared, “The PACE program provides an opportunity for efficient and energy renewable projects to become a reality in our community. Property owners will now benefit from up front capital, making sustainable energy development projects economically viable.”

For more information on this program visit: www.mt-pleasant.org/building

About Lean & Green Michigan™

Lean & Green Michigan™ helps commercial, industrial and multi-family property owners finance energy projects, eliminate waste and save money through innovative financing solutions that make energy projects profitable for all parties – property owners, contractors and financial institutions.   For more information, visit www.leanandgreenmi.com.