Marie Gress
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Marie Gress

Milan City Council

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About the Office

The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.

Term Length

4 years

Election Date

Nov 4, 2025

About Me

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Other

Occupation

City Council Candidate

Fun Fact

In my freetime, I enjoy dinner with our friends, video games, reading fantasy books, and listening to true crime podcasts. I wish I could travel more often, when we do we go for hiking (mountains and waterfalls, please!), wineries (red wine, please!), and brew pubs (anything except sours, please!).

Past Experience

Hello! I'm Marie 👋 I first came to Milan in 2014 to work for Milan Seniors for Healthy Living, I very quickly fell in love with the small town. My husband, Evan, and I built a house in Meadowbrook in 2016 and having our one in only kiddo, Lennox, in 2017. During that time we also helped launch Fieldstone Church, Lennox was actually the first baby! I started freelance grant writing for other community-based non-profits, including Compassion Ministry of Milan and Aid in Milan, Inc. During Covid, I rented out the Old Fire Barn to leaned into my Kovir LLC consulting work full time - grant writing, program development, evaluation, strategic planning, and overall non-profit management. I started teaching at Eastern Michigan University's School of Social Work MSW & BSW programs, University of Michigan's School of Social Work, was appointed to Washtenaw County's first Commission on Aging, and asked to chair the Washtenaw County Healthy Aging Collaborative. Along the way, my team and I worked with Goodwill of Delaware to win a $10 million federal earmark for workforce development, worked with the Dexter Senior Center to win a $8 million state earmark to build a new senior center, and the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners for $4.5 million in ARPA appropriations for aging services, approve a .5 mil older persons millage, and create an office on aging. I worked with AAA 1-B to write the Oakland County Blueprint for Healthy Aging White Paper as well as edited down and designed the Final Deliverable. I was a stakeholder in the development of the AAACF Strategic Plan for Aging Services in Washtenaw County. While I still consult on the side, my day job since April 2023 has been executive director of the Western-Washtenaw Area Value Express, a public transportation non-profit, where I collaborate with local townships and municipalities on a regular basis, raised $500,000 in new dollars in 2024, and doubled ridership with minimal cost increases - driving the cost per rider, per mile, and per hour down. In addition, I sit on the rural transit task force, small urban funds, and represent seniors on the Washtenaw Area Transportation Study. Currently, I chair the Washtenaw County Commission on Aging and chair the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation's Glacier Hills Legacy Fund. Recently, I was able to support the City/MSHL contract negotiations and was invited to speak to Milan City Council on March 4 on the basics of public transportation funding. Even more recently, my friends and I enjoyed the Wine Walk 🍷 My peers have called me a relationship builder, intellectually curious, quick learner, calm, informative, and a supportive leader. I've got ideas of what I'd like to do while on council, but I'm doing a bit more learning about what is in the City's current pipeline of projects as well as hearing from residents what they'd like to see accomplished before I make a promise I can't keep. I'd love to meet you! I'm always down for the Owl or OG, but I'll also be posting some meet up spots, stay tuned!

My Top Issues

Investing in road repairs and maintenance

My connections with WATS and MDOT offer additional avenues to find funding for repairing our roads. These funding methods do take time (3 years is not uncommon), so having a plan in place will be critical.

Expanding public transportation options

The City of Milan tried to operate public transit in the early 2000s, however funding a costly service for a small population proved too difficult at the time. There are now more ways to approach funding the initiative that I'm happy to explore with the public transit knowledge from my day job at WAVE.

Increasing affordable housing options

In addition to lots in Uptown, the City of Milan only has a lot or two of land left for new housing developments. We should be strategic in zoning, rentals, and the types of housing solutions we create to bring in more new residents.

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