City Treasurer & Human Resources
Sue Olin is the Lowell City Treasurer. Sue has been an employee with the City of Lowell since 1991 and has served as the City Treasurer since 1998.

The City Treasurer is responsible for processing payments to and from the city, issuing water, sewer and tax bills, formulating budget/financial reporting, managing human resource programs, and all financial and accounting functions of the city.

Sue can be reached at:

Sue Olin
Lowell City Hall
301 East Main Street
Lowell, MI 49331
616-897-8457
 

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City, Village, & Township Revenue Sharing
Governor Rick Snyder delivered a special message on March 21, 2011 proposing the elimination of statutory revenue sharing and created a program called the City, Village and Township Revenue Sharing (CVTRS) Program, formerly known as the Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP). The total funding for CVTRS is approximately 2/3 of what a community received under the former statutory revenue sharing.

Transparency Incentive
Government entities may receive 1/3 of the funding as part of this new incentive system by providing transparency and a citizen's guide. From this page you can find statistics regarding fiscal stability, public safety, economic strength and quality of life for the city of Lowell that will be forwarded to the Michigan Department of Treasury. Click here to view the Michigan Community Financial Dashboard and the City of Lowell Citizens Guide. Click here to view the City of Lowell dashboard.

Increased Cooperation Incentive
Governments may qualify for an additional 1/3 of the funding under this incentive program by providing a plan to increase existing levels of cooperation, collaboration and consolidation within their jurisdiction or with other jurisdictions to implement potential cost savings. By working together and sharing resources, municipalities will be able to save money and continue to provide vital services to their communities.