LOCAL COMMUNITY
STABILIZATION AUTHORITY
LOCAL COMMUNITY
STABILIZATION AUTHORITY
Welcome to the Local Community Stabilization Authority (LCSA)
The LCSA supports Michigan communities by distributing revenue from the local community stabilization share tax and telecommunications maintenance fees. These funds help cities, villages, and townships cover essential local services like public safety and infrastructure.
This site provides updates, payment schedules, and resources related to LCSA and Metro Act distributions. We aim to ensure municipalities have timely access to accurate funding information and support materials.
Oct 03
By Director
October 10 LCSA Meeting
On October 10, 2025, the Local Community Stabilization Authority will consider distribution of local community stabilization share (LCSS) revenue to cities, villages, counties, community colleges and other local governments. Payments will be made on or about October 20, 2025. It is recommended municipalities record the revenue in account 573, Local Community Stabilization Share Tax; schools record the revenue in revenue major class code 321, suffix 0000.
The LCSA is responsible for the distributions so we cannot answer questions regarding calculations. Please visit the Michigan Department of Treasury’s Personal Property Tax Reimbursements webpage at https://www.michigan.gov/taxes/property/ppt/reimburse for information regarding calculations.
Interested in receiving LCSA payments electronically?
LCSA is working with Michigan Class and Plante Moran to encourage local governments to receive their payments from the LCSA through electronic payment. If you’re interested in receiving future payments electronically please email Michigan CLASS at clientservices@michiganclass.org and/or click below to learn more.
Update Information On File With the LCSA