In response to the severe storm that struck the Charter Township of Kalamazoo on May 15, 2025, causing widespread tree damage, downed power lines, and blocked roadways, the Township Board swiftly and unanimously approved emergency funding for storm debris cleanup efforts. The decision reflects the Township’s commitment to service and its proactive approach to supporting the community in times of need. On June 2, 2025, curbside brush pickup will commence across affected areas.  Residents are asked to place manageable brush near the roadside.    

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Building permits and inspections are handled by the Kalamazoo Area Building Authority (KABA). KABA mailing address: Kalamazoo Area Building Authority 2322 Nazareth Road Kalamazoo, MI  49048 Phone: (269) 216-9511 Fax: (269)290-9078 Email: permits@kaba-mi.org

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-10-25 07:30 pmLocation: Remote by ZoomDepartment: Board of Trustees Meeting: October 25, 2021Date and time: 2021-10-25 07:30 pmLocation: Remote by ZoomDepartment: Board of Trustees Meeting: October 25, 2021AgendaAn agenda will be postd by x date along with Zoom details.Date and time: 2021-10-25 07:30 pmLocation: Remote by ZoomDepartment: Township Board...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-10-18 06:00 pmLocation: Board of Trustees Meeting: October 18, 2021Department: Board of Trustees Meeting: October 18, 2021Date and time: 2021-10-18 06:00 pmLocation: Remote by ZoomDepartment: Board of Trustees Meeting: October 18, 2021Date and time: 2021-10-18 06:00 pmLocation: Remote by ZoomDepartment: Board of Trustees Meeting: October 18, 2021Date and time:...

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About A climate emergency action plan was unanimously approved by the Kalamazoo Township Board on Monday April 11, 2022. A committee comprised of 3 board members and 5 township citizens worked for a year to create the plan with actionable steps towards carbon neutrality for our community. An automobile and light equipment purchase policy which...

About By the power of the Michigan General Property Tax Act (206) of 1893 this three-member board is made up of appointed tax-paying members of the community. Members serve two-year terms and are responsible for hearing appeals of the Assessed Value of any taxpayer in the Township to ensure that all property is fairly and...

About By the power of the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act (110) of 2006, the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) consists of five members and an alternate appointed by the Township Board. One member must be a Planning Commission member, and one member must be from the Township Board. The remaining ZBA members must be Township...

About In 2008, by the power of the Michigan Planning Enabling Act, a seven member commission was established in the township to execute the following charges as stated by law: Take such action on petitions, staff proposals and township board requests for amendments to the zoning ordinance as required Take such action on petitions, staff...

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