Pontiac Mayor Tim Greimel Won’t Be Seeking Re-Election
(Crystal A. Proxmire, Jan. 25, 2025)
Pontiac, MI – Pontiac Mayor Tim Greimel has announced that he won’t be seeking re-election.
Greimel began his single term in 2022. Prior to that he served as a State Representative from 2012-2018, and before that he was County Commissioner from 2007-2012.
Greimel shared a letter to Pontiac residents on Facebook, stating:
Dear Pontiac Residents,
Serving as your mayor has been one of the greatest honors of my life. When I first took office, I could not have fully anticipated the challenges we would face together or the profound progress we would achieve. It has been a rollercoaster ride—a journey of highs and lows, difficult decisions, and milestones reached—but above all, it has been a privilege to dedicate myself to this city we all love.
Pontiac is a city defined by resilience, strength, and endless potential. Together, we’ve made strides to restore the vibrancy of our city. We’ve seen businesses return, neighborhoods grow stronger, and a renewed sense of pride take root in our community. From improving basic city services to investing in our youth, launching new housing initiatives, and bringing Oakland County government offices back to downtown, we’ve set the stage for a much brighter future. While there is more work ahead, I take pride in knowing that Pontiac is on a path to transformation.
To the residents who have inspired me with your passion and unwavering hope: You are the soul of this city. Each of you plays a vital role in shaping Pontiac’s story. The future of this city is in your hands—our collective strength, creativity, and commitment will carry us forward. We must continue to believe in Pontiac’s promise, celebrate its rich history, and remain steadfast in our vision for what this city can become.
After months of thoughtful consideration, prayer, and conversations with trusted people in my life, I have made the decision not to seek re-election. I look forward to beginning to focus on future endeavors and spending more time with my family. This decision has not come lightly, but I make it with a full heart and complete faith in Pontiac’s future.
This city’s success does not rest on one leader but on all of us working together. I am committed to continuing my work alongside community stakeholders over the remaining year of my term to solidify Pontiac’s place as the Heart of Oakland County and to ensure that our residents have the opportunities and high quality of life they deserve.
Thank you for trusting me with this great responsibility and for giving me the honor of serving this extraordinary city. I will forever be grateful for this chapter in my life. May God bless Pontiac and all who call it home.
With love and gratitude,
Timothy A. Greimel
Mayor of Pontiac
County Executive Dave Coulter shared his sentiments about the announcements, stating online “Your leadership has been instrumental in setting the stage for a brighter future in Pontiac. Thank you for your service and dedication to the residents of Pontiac, I look forward to continuing to build on the progress you helped achieve.“
Thus far Oakland County Times is aware of two people who have announced plans to run for the Mayor position in the 2025 election – Mike McGuinness and Kermit Williams. McGuinness is currently the Pontiac City Council President. Williams is a former City Councilperson who most recently served on the Pontiac Charter Commission. Those interested in running can reach out to the City Clerk’s office to obtain nominating petitions.