Progress under Warren's Leadership
The Economy
Wayne County is the most populous county in Michigan and has tremendous economic power. Keeping the residents of our county employed has been the number one priority for Warren Evans. Under his leadership, the County Executive has steered Wayne County through tough economic times. Our economy has continued to grow and make our county a livable, workable, place for individuals and families. County Executive Evans will continue to focus on keep our county moving forward with new jobs and opportunities for individuals and families. His track record of accomplishments speaks volumes to the opportunities for our county.
By the numbers...
- County Executive Evans has presented several balanced budgets since taking office, restoring stability to our county and providing the framework for economic growth.
- Over $50 million in workforce development preparing Wayne County residents for jobs of the future
- $50 million toward small businesses for support opportunities
- Economic development opportunities for future years, moving Wayne County forward and continuing the positive growth.
- Bringing jobs to Wayne County residents by attracting large businesses to move here
Infrastructure
County Executive Evans has focused on investing in infrastructure projects fixing long ignored issues that were endangering our residents. This includes fixing our roads and bridges, and improving our parks. These projects are important to the future of Wayne County, as we begin to receive federal funding for infrastructure projects, the County Executive will invest in infrastructure projects that will benefit all residents.
- $90 million toward road and bridge construction projects
- Upgrades to Hines Park, Nankin Mills, and Elizabeth Park
- $2.4 million grant from the Ralph C. Wilson Foundation and Michigan Department of Natural Resources to complete the Iron Belle Trail connections in Downriver communities.
- Restored and Reopened the Rouge River Oxbow in Dearborn