Township Notes
- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
- TOWNSHIP TAX COLLECTION INFORMATION
- RECYCLING TRASH/PICK-UP INFORMATION
- TOWNSHIP HALL RENTAL INFORMATION
- PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL INSPECTOR
- TAX ASSESSMENT BOARD OF REVIEW
- PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
- LAND DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR
- ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR
- BUILDING INSPECTOR
- ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
- IN REMEMBERENCE: New Flagpole, Flag and Light
Interested Citizens Needed for Boards and Commissions
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The Midland County Board of Commissioners is seeking citizen participation to serve on the following boards and commissions:
Interested citizens may acquire an application at the Board of Commissioners Office, Midland County Services Building, 220 W. Ellsworth Street, Midland, Michigan or on the Midland County Website CLICK HERE. Applications are due by November 13, 2009 by 4:00 p.m. to Nancy Krouse, Administrative Assistant to the Midland County Board of Commissioners. |
United States Census 2010 - It's in our hands
Census Home - How it Works - Why it's Important - Privacy and Confidentiality - Get Involved
The U.S. Census counts every resident in the United States, and is required by the Constitution to take place every 10 years. The 2010 Census will help communities receive billions of dollars in federal funds each year for things like:
- Hospitals
- Job training centers
- Schools
- Senior centers
- Bridges, tunnels and other-public works projects
- Emergency services
The data collected by the census also help determine the number of seats your state has in the U.S. House of Representatives. We can't move forward until you mail it back.
In March of 2010, census forms will be delivered to every residence in the United States and Puerto Rico. When you receive yours, just answer the 10 short questions and then mail the form back in the postage-paid envelope provided. If you don't mail the form back, you may receive a visit from a census taker, who will ask you the questions from the form.
The majority of the country will receive English–only materials. Households in areas with high concentrations of Spanish-speaking residents may receive a bilingual (English/Spanish) form.
Any personal data you provide is protected under federal law.