All polling places will be open for voting on Election Day for voters who choose not to request an Absentee Ballot.
Dropping off an absentee ballot in-person eliminates the possibility of a ballot arriving late and not being counted.
Mary Starr has joined forces with ex Plymouth Township Clerk Nancy Conzelman to try and upend the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees...
Area residents are encouraged to just drive by and honk their horns to show community pride, even if their vehicles are not decorated.
The stage will be set up with a 6-foot distance between board members and directors.
Those on the permanent mailing list will see their application arrive within 1-2 weeks.
An agenda, public notice and full meeting packet of the meeting may also be found on the website.
Comments on consolidated plan and the annual action plan will be accepted for 5 days, beginning May 14.
The Clerk will read comments submitted within the Rules of the Township Board during the meeting.
The purpose of the amendment is to include additional funds of $215,200 provided through the Coronavirus Aid and CARES Act.
An agenda, public notice and full meeting packet can be found on the website.
If you are unable to respond online, complete and mail back the questionnaire in the postage-paid envelope mailed to your home.
Residents are asked to remove any bags or cans from the curb and hold onto them until the service resumes.
Water bills may still be paid using the drop box.
Please continue to check website for details on future Board of Trustees meetings.
City of Plymouth Announces Presidential Primary Unofficial Results.
The 2020 Census is fast approaching! The City of Plymouth encourages all residents to respond and be counted.
Congresswoman Debbie Dingell and Rep. Yousef Rabhi will host a town hall on the 2020 Census in Ann Arbor.
Please refer to the video for important information about voting absentee.
View the City of Plymouth's Audited Financial Report including the Auditor's Report.
The debate will take place on campus on Oct. 15, 2020.
U.S. Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-12) and U.S. Congressman Tim Walberg (MI-07) will co-host a Veterans Resource Fair May 13.
Missed this town hall? Panelists discussed threats posed by PFAS, other water related issues. Here's a recap.
A 5-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted in the bathroom of this church on Palm Sunday, a lawsuit alleges.
Commissioner Joe Barone and Plymouth Township have announced an initiative to identify and replace old, worn-out, or damaged street signs.
The new Plymouth Township administration, working with the City of Plymouth, brings a years long dispute to an end.
Supervisor Heise announces improvements to the Plymouth Township website, and smartphone app, making both more user friendly.
Press release from the office of Plymouth Township Supervisor, Kurt Heise...
Township unions agree to benefit changes, saving taxpayer money.
NO WATER RATE INCREASE FOR 2018-19; MODEST INCREASE IN TRASH COLLECTION FEE IS FIRST IN 11 YEARS
With the new Board in their second year, a positive new culture shift has taken place, but remnants of the old one still linger.
State Rep. Jeff Noble visited a group of third-graders from Isbister Elementary School last week.
State Rep. Jeff Noble recognized local music teacher Mary Kay Price for her 40 years of service to the Northville School District.
State Rep. Jeff Noble was joined by 3,235 residents on Tuesday night during his live tele-town hall legislative update.
State Rep. Jeff Noble of Northville welcomed Pastor Edward Pruett to the state Capitol to give today’s invocation for the Michigan House.
Legislation gives mothers more time to decide whether to keep baby
The convicted sexual abuser was able to exploit university policies to harm young women and girls, according to a new report.
Tick, tick, tick: There are only a few more days until the city's tax deadline.
The death of 4-year-old Gabrielle Barrett has been ruled a homicide. Her mother and her boyfriend are in custody.
Newcomers Ed Krol and Nicholas Moroz will join the city commission along with incumbent Daniel Dalton.