GENOA TOWNSHIP is a charter township located in the heart of Livingston County, Michigan. Lakes and wetlands, rolling hills and meadows, state parks and wildlife all abound in this beautiful community of country living.
The Township Offices will be closed on Monday, January 18, 2021 for the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Monday January 18, 2021
Trash/recycling collection will be picked up as scheduled Monday through Friday.
Please consult the Trash Collection App (Android users can click HERE, Apple/iOS users HERE) or our online widget at https://genoa.org/departments/utilities/refuse to confirm your day of pickup.
Christmas trees may be placed at the curb for garbage pickup by Advanced Disposal for a three-week period that begins this week and continues through the week ending Jan 22, 2021.
Extra large trees may be slated for bulk pickup by the driver which may result in pickup being delayed for a day or so.
Snow is in the forecast so come enjoy the fresh snowfall at the Genoa Township sled hill!
The sled hill has a vertical drop of approximately 40-feet and a run length of over 200 feet and is fun for all ages.
Benches have been installed at the top for parents and those waiting to sled. There are heated bathrooms and a warming area at the Township Park Pavilion. There is a parking lot across the Township driveway from the sled hill where parents can sit and watch their sledders in the comfort of their vehicles. Last but not least, a light pole has been installed at the hill allows night time sledding.
All are welcome to enjoy the winter fun for free at the Township sledding hill.
Click here for a list of days the Genoa Charter Township offices will be closed.
CARDBOARD RECYCLING CLOSED: The cardboard recycling bins at the Township Hall are being removed. The upper parking lot where the bins are currently located is closed until further notice.
Please see the attached picture as to why there will no longer be cardboard recycling at the Township Hall.
If you have excess cardboard, you will need to put it into your bi-weekly recycling containers, or contact Recycle Livingston for options: (517) 548-4439. You may also contact Advanced Disposal at (810) 201-5576 to inquire about renting additional recycling carts.
Trees are a beautiful and vital part of Michigan’s landscape. They’re also the leading cause of power outages and can pose a serious public safety hazard if they grow too near or into power lines.
That's why DTE Energy has a tree trimming program to promote healthy trees and keep the power flowing. Please see the attached map for the planned trimming program in Genoa Township.
Here’s what you can expect once the trimming begins:
• You may see DTE representatives in your yard or neighborhood inspecting the power lines and trees to determine where trimming is needed. Representatives will be wearing high-visibility vests and carrying DTE ID badges.
• If tree work is needed on your property, the representative will knock on your door. If you are not home, we will leave a “Tree Work Scheduled” door card. If you have questions about the work intended for your property, please call the number on the door card. You will have the opportunity to speak to a representative before tree work begins.
• If a tree poses a serious hazard to power lines or if trimming will put the tree’s health at risk, we may need to remove it. In this case, representatives will leave behind additional information and make considerable attempts to work directly with the property owner before removing any trees.
For more information, please visit dteenergy.com/treecare.
The 2020 Winter Tax Bills were mailed to all Genoa Township property owners on Monday, November 30, 2020. Winter taxes are payable, without penalty, through Monday, March 1, 2021.
Winter tax amounts are available now on our website; however payments cannot be made until after they become officially due on December 1st.
Please contact the Treasurer's Office at (810) 227-5225 if you do not receive your bill.
Recently, there has been considerable misuse of the cardboard recycling dumpsters at the Township Hall. If the problem continues, the Township will be forced to discontinue the service after the holidays.
The bins and dumpster are for broken down cardboard boxes only. Any extra material dumped with the cardboard, including styrofoam and other refuse, means the contents cannot be properly recycled and must be disposed of as normal garbage instead.
Please do not overfill the cardboard recycling dumpsters or put cardboard outside of the containers. If they are full, please come back another day.
These cardboard recycling dumpsters are for Genoa Township residents only.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic we ask that all visitors to the Genoa Township Offices consider following the below safety protocols. Our top priority is maintaining the health and safety of our residents, employees, and their families.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation during this difficult time.
Stay Safe, Stay Healthy!
Genoa Township is working on an updated recreation plan aimed at improving recreation opportunities for township residents.
Parks provide measurable health benefits, from encouraging direct contact with nature and a cleaner environment, to opportunities for physical activity and social interaction. Genoa Township recognizes that having local opportunities to enjoy parks and nature contribute to a healthy, vibrant and sustainable community. Planning for community recreation ensures that the township's resources are spent in a way that provides for current needs and anticipates the future. When our community comes together to plan and support recreation, the resulting action strategies are targeted to what the residents want and will support.
Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts on our Recreation Plan website: https://arcg.is/XmCTn1
Monday, September 14, 2020 was the last day to pay 2020 Summer Property Taxes without penalty.
All 2020 Summer Tax payments made after September 14, 2020 are now assessed a 1% fee per month.
Please contact the Genoa Township Treasurer’s office for a current amount due, 810-227-5225, or you can check the amount due at the Township website at www.genoa.org
The Brighton Area Fire Authority has released its 2019 Annual Report.
The BAFD is responsible for responding to emergency incidents here in Genoa Township as well as the City of Brighton and Brighton Township.
The report is attached below.
Board of Trustees
February 1, 2021
at
6:30pm
see agendas and minutes
Planning Commission
no meetings currently scheduled
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Zoning Board of Appeals
January 19, 2021
at
6:30pm
see agendas and minutes