City of Cadillac, Michigan
City of Cadillac, Michigan


Friday - May 9, 2008

 

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Welcome to the City of Cadillac, Michigan!

We appreciate your visit to our website!

     

The City of Cadillac is located in beautiful Northern Michigan. Whether you are working, playing, retiring, setting up a small business, or looking for a place to visit, Cadillac would love to see you.

Cadillac is also committed to serving and enhancing our local industrial community. There are currently opportunities available to locate your facility in Cadillac's

beautiful new Industrial Park Expansion, the James E. Potvin Industrial Park. Follow the links below or contact the City Manager's office for more information on these exciting opportunities.

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Industrial Opportunities

Vacant Industrial Buildings available

Downtown Business Opportunities

 

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Mitchell Street 2009 Streetscape Project

The Downtown Development Authority has begun efforts to educate downtown businesses and patrons regarding the impact of the upcoming downtown Streetscape project, scheduled to kick off in the spring of 2009. Click Here to see informational slides regarding the scope and impact of the upcoming project.

Clam River Greenway

The City of Cadillac is looking to complete the third and final phase of the beautiful Clam River Greenway path that weaves its way throughout the City and provides a beautiful walkway to use for exercise or to simply enjoy a stroll along the beautiful Clam River. You can be a permanent part of completing this beautiful project. Simply follow this link to download a form that will enable you to buy a brick to help fund the final phase of the project. Thank you for your support!

 

HOT TOPIC - THE IMPACT OF STATE REVENUE SHARING

The City of Cadillac uses state funding, called revenue sharing, to pay for many quality of life services that make our communities the types of places where people want to live and businesses want to locate. Revenue sharing was promised to local communities like Cadillac in the Michigan Constitution to help pay for core government services shuch as police protection, fire services, roads, water, sewer and garbage collection services. In every State budget since 2000, the State has not fully returned revenue sharing as required by state statute. Six consecutive years of cuts has left local communities $2 billion short on revenue sharing. CLICK HERE to watch a short 8-minute presentation highlighting the impact that state reductions to revenue sharing have had on local government services.

 

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Aerial maps of the City of Cadillac can now be generated on-line. These maps include in-depth parcel information, including zoning information. By following this link, you will be re-directed to the site.

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Sunset on Lake Cadillac
Sunset on Lake Cadillac

 

 

Courthouse Hill Historic District

In April of 2005, the Cadillac City Council passed a resolution establishing the Courthouse Hill Historic District. For details regarding this Historic District and what it means to property owners, click here.

 

2007-2008 Annual Operating Budget

The City of Cadillac has adopted the annual operating budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008. Click here for details regarding the details of this budget and to access the entire document or sections of the document on-line.

 

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Welcome to Cadillac, Michigan!

On behalf of Mayor Barnett, City Council, and the employees of the City of Cadillac, welcome to the "virtual" City of Cadillac. Cadillac is a beautiful community blessed with many natural resources... read more from the City Manager!

 
             
           
 
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