DPW Notices
For Public Notice of DPW Wastewater State Revolving Fund Projects, click here.
For Fiscal Year 2024 Drinking Water State Revolving Fund plans and amendments, click here.
For Public Notice of changes to the Wastewater Treatment Plant NPDES permit, click here. (until June 15th)
An Island to Call Home
Mackinac Island is located on Lake Huron in the Straits of Mackinac, in Mackinac County, east of the Mackinac Bridge. From 1818 to 1882, the City was the county seat of the former Michilimackinac County, which was later organized into Mackinac County with St. Ignace as the county seat.
The City includes all of Mackinac Island except for the state owned property under the jurisdiction of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission and Department of Natural Resources. The City Charter also originally included nearby Round Island which is unpopulated and now federally owned and part of Hiawatha National Forest. The City Charter was passed by the State of Michigan Legislature in 1899 which vacated the Township of Holmes and Village of Mackinac to incorporate the City of Mackinac Island. Many of the City’s actions are through passing of ordinances or resolutions.
No Electric Bikes on Mackinac Island
Electric bicycles are banned on Mackinac Island by local ordinance in accordance with State Law. Those with a mobility disability are exempt in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Best Tasting Water in Michigan

The Mackinac Island Department of Public Works won the 2018 Michigan Rural Water Association's "Water Taste Test" contest that was held at the Annual MRWA Conference on March 22nd, 2018. The taste of our water is not the only thing to boast about, our great tasting water is a result of a clean source out of Lake Huron. Our finished product is among the cleanest in the world.