
Welcome to Capac
About Capac
Visit Capac the front door to Michigan’s Thumb. Upon your arrival, you will be immersed in a small town with an abundance of shopping, employment opportunities, and nearby entertainment. The Village of Capac has a lot to offer, but the tight-knit community and the community's school speak for themselves. Located in western St. Clair County, Michigan, Capac is approximately 30 miles west of Port Huron and 50 miles north of Detroit. The Village has a fully functioning Department of Public Works and Police Department. The downtown in Capac has a significant presence of aesthetic buildings and businesses with a steady stream of merchants and traffic to support the local economy. In addition, the Village has a presence of both a Chamber of Commerce and a Downtown Development Authority. We always welcome new residents and business owners, so stop by Capac and say hello!
Featured Village News & Notes
The Village of Capac Downtown Development Authority will hold a Special Meeting on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 9:15 a.m. at the Village Office, 131 N. Main Street. Agenda items include Fireworks, Music on Main, and a Mural project.
The Village of Capac currently has a vacant seat on the Village Planning Commission. This vacancy presents an opportunity for community members interested in contributing to the future of our village to get involved. Click read more for more information and how to apply.
The Village of Capac Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, June 2, 2025, at 6:00 P.M. at the Capac American Legion Hall to consider a variance request to the Sign Ordinance for the Taco Bell at 3283 Capac Rd. Residents and property owners are invited to provide written or verbal comments regarding proposed changes to sections 30-602, 30-605, and 30-607 of Chapter 30 of the Zoning Ordinance.
The Village of Capac is updating its Master Plan and wants your input to help shape the community’s future. Share your vision by taking the public survey, open now through June 6, 2025.
As the weather warms and grass and weeds begin to grow, please remember to keep it cut below 8 inches. Click read more for the details.




































