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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Job Overview In addition to full-time fire department personnel, the Township of Kalamazoo Fire Department maintains approximately 65 part-time, paid on-call firefighters.  Paid on-call firefighters are area residents who respond to emergency situations as needed and work under the general supervision of the officers of the department.  Paid on-call firefighters perform the duties of emergency...

Emergency Preparedness Tips As the Township moves from the use of the emergency warning sirens, residents should take the time to become more familiar with planning ahead for disasters.  The increased push for family preparedness is an important first step to assist with the recovery of our community in the event of a disaster.  The...

Federal W-9 Form The Township must maintain an up-to-date Federal W-9 form for each business entity it interacts with. A link to the current W-9 form is below.

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