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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Understanding Assessing and Assessed Values The Township  Assessor's Office  is responsible for administering the property tax laws of the State of Michigan. The Assessor's Office prepares the assessment roll for properties within Kalamazoo Township. Some things to keep in mind about Assessed Values & Taxable Values Your taxes are based on the Taxable Value of...

Professional Standards & Training TKPD is committed to provide continuous, high-quality training that meets the needs of our officers and our community. Officers receive numerous hours of training in firearms, defensive tactics, scenario training, defensive driving, and other topics pertinent to police-related matters. All TKPD officers receive a 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (C.I.T.) training designed...

About By the power of MCL 41.65 the township clerk is responsible for maintaining the township's records, including the general ledger, meeting minutes, notices, and the book of oaths. In addition to overseeing the management of township records, the clerk is responsible for overseeing township elections. The individual must appoint a deputy and must be...

The Road Patrol is easily the most visible division within the department. The Patrol section enforces and investigates state laws and Kalamazoo Township ordinances. Officers patrol 11 square miles and are available to respond to calls 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.  Officers are scheduled to either 8 or 10-hour shifts and supply...

The Township of Kalamazoo Records Division is constituted by two full-time records clerks, one full-time contracted records clerk, and one part-time typist. The wide array of responsibilities of the Records Division includes, most notably, transcribing police reports, government grant maintenance and reporting, case submissions to the Kalamazoo County Prosecuting Attorney’s and Township of Kalamazoo Attorney’s...

About By the power of MCL 41.76, the treasurer is responsible for collecting taxes, tracking the revenues and expenditures, issuing township checks, overseeing township investments, and depositing township revenues in approved depositories. In addition to these duties, the individual must be bonded and appoint a deputy. Read the full legislative act for more details about...

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History Origin of Kalamazoo Township The origin of Kalamazoo Township (first known as Arcadia Township) dates back to April 3, 1832, when the first meeting of qualified voters was held to organize a government for this area. This meeting was held at the home of Titus Bronson. Until the 1900’s, meetings were held only a...

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