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AeroData, Inc.
The AeroData Library TM is a large collection of precision aerial photography that covers the fastest growing townships in Southeast Michigan. Simply click "on line photography", "I agree", "Genoa", and finally on the map near your point of interest.

Brighton Area Fire Authority
The Brighton Area Fire Department is dedicated to the protection of life and property through safe work practices and policies, training and continuous improvement as set forth by management and administered in a professional and courteous manner through daily interaction with our customer.

Brighton Area Schools
Learning for life.

Brighton Center for the Performing Arts
The Brighton Center for Performing Arts hosts a wide variety of events including business seminars, lectures, symphony performances, theater, dance, comedy, commencement exercises and Broadway-caliber shows.

Brighton Chamber of Commerce
A comprehensive site with community information, business listings and links to other resources such as the local newspaper, radio station, job listings and more.

Citizens' Guide to Voting Systems
This new Department of State web site, uses video, audio, photographs and text to instruct voters on the different voting systems in use throughout Michigan.  Just follow the instructions and find out where you are registered and where you vote.

History of Livingston County
This link to the Genoa Township section of the Livingston County History and web site will provide over 5000 pages of data including plat maps, histories, marriage records, especially for history or genealogy buffs.

Howell Chamber of Commerce
A comprehensive site with community information, business listings and links to other resources such as the local newspaper, radio station, job listings and more. 

Howell Parks and Recreation
View the articles of incorporation for the Howell Parks and Recreation Department.

Huron River Watershed Council - Adopt-A-Stream Program

The Adopt-A-Stream Program provides an opportunity for residents to learn about the river by experiencing it. Volunteers assess habitat, water quality, and aquatic life in the Huron River and its tributaries as part of an ongoing scientific study.

Livingston County Drain Commission (LCDC)

The Drain Commission provides for the careful management of the waters and drainage infrastructure of Livingston County.  This link provides information on water resources management such as storm water drainage, lake management, hazardous waste disposal, and wastewater treatment, among others.  

LCDC Soil Erosion, Illicit Discharge or Drainage Complaint

A link to the Drain Commissioner's office on-line complaint service.  This link can be used to file a complaint regarding a drainage, soil erosion or illicit discharge issue.  

Livingston County Health Department - Public Health
Learn about the county effort to improve community health and the services offered. Chicken Pox, E-coli, rabies, bacterial meningitis, etc are among many informational descriptions included in this site.

 

Livingston County Health Department - Environmental Health

On-Site Waste Water Disposal Systems Information
This link provides information on the proper operation and maintenance of on-site septic disposal systems (septic fields).  

 

Livingston County Land Conservancy
The Livingston Land Conservancy works to protect the natural diversity, natural heritage, and rural character of the Greater Livingston County area by preserving significant land and scenic areas and fostering appreciation through education to understand the environment in order to enrich the quality of life.

Livingston County Road Commission
The L.C.R.C. site includes a listing of all roads within the county by municipality as well as general information and questions often raised by residents concerning roads. Permits may be applied for on line.

Livingston County Solid Waste
To encourage composting for long-term waste reduction, the Livingston County Department is sponsoring compost bin distribution.  Residents may purchase an Earth Machine Backyard compost bin for $20.00 (retail $80.00).

Michigan Department of Environmental Quality - Wellhead Protection Program

This program assists local communities utilizing groundwater for their municipal drinking water supply systems in protecting their water source. A Wellhead Protection Plan (WHPP) minimizes the potential for contamination by identifying and protecting the area that contributes water to municipal water supply wells and avoids costly groundwater clean-ups.

Michigan Township Association

The Michigan Townships Association is a non-profit organization formed in 1953 to provide a unified voice for Michigan's township governments.


Mountain View Subdivision Association
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nvites you to view their site with neighborhood events and meeting minutes.

Private Property Drainage Issues 
This link connects to an article posted on the Michigan Lake and Stream Associations website.  This article provides an explanation of issues often encountered when adjoining landowners do not see eye-to-eye on water drainage issues between parcels.  

Secretary of State
You may preview your personal ballot by clicking on this link
https://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/mivote/voterSearch.aspx  Just insert your name and address and then you may choose among a variety of options, including your polling place.

SELCRA,
Southeastern Livingston County Recreation Authority offers year round youth and adult sports programs and various other special events, activities and classes. Adult sports include softball, basketball, soccer and volleyball. Youth sports include basketball, soccer, volleyball, floor hockey, golf, tennis, floor hockey and track. Register online at www.selcra.com, by mail or walk-in at 7878 Brighton Rd., Brighton, MI 48116, or by fax at (810) 299-4210. For more information, please contact SELCRA at (810) 299-4140.

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments
SEMCOG is a regional planning partnership, accountable to member local governments in Southeast Michigan. Its primary missions are 1) planning on issues that extend beyond individual government boundaries and 2) intergovernmental relations in cooperation with local government, as well as state and federal agencies.

 

 

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