Morton Township is looking for friendly individuals to work at our recycling center some Saturday mornings and some Wednesday mornings. Must be 18 years of age and be able to help with unloading recyclable materials. Please visit the Morton Township Hall, 290 West Main Street, Mecosta to request an application. […]
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A new recycling building is coming soon!! Construction begins next week. Please be patient while we are making improvements to the recycling center. We are going to attempt to keep recycling open on Saturday mornings from 9 am to noon during construction but will only have one lane open to […]
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The Morton Township Board and community are saddened by the devastating fire that rampaged through one of our local businesses, Blue Lake Tavern on March 30, 2021. We are most thankful that nobody was injured by this fire. Chief Sutherby and the brave men and women of the Morton Township […]
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Message from Chief Allen Sutherby I am grateful for the tremendous amount of support given to Morton Township Fire & Rescue by our staff, the township board, residents, community members, and neighboring fire departments. This support has been instrumental in maintaining a solid foundation for our department. Our annual report […]
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As we all know, 2020 was a year we will not soon forget, however, it is still important for us to reflect and highlight the major things we have accomplished this year. Let’s take a look at what happened in our little corner of the world. Supervisor, Mark Klumpp (on […]
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The gypsy moth surveys, maps and report for the 2021 season have been completed and are attached for review! Morton Township Survey Letter Morton Township Survey Report Morton Township Survey Map
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Located in the Morton Township Business Park on 9 Mile Road Open every Saturday of the month – 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 (Noon) Open every Wednesday (June 3 – September 9) – 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 (Noon) A Recycling Materials Guide listing the “acceptable”, “non-acceptable” and “preparation for recycling” is available at the […]
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Public Act 202 of 2017 specifies that the local unit of government must post the Retirement System Annual Report on their website. The required data in the report is found in the most recent audited financial report or statement. You may access the report here.
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Allied Services has now informed me that Morton Township recycling sent them in: 2017 = 101.02 tons, 2016 = 95.18 tons, 2015 = 99.21 tons. Allied also reports their average rejection rate for food stuff, hazardous materials, and other materials that they cannot recycle and have to reject is about 35%. They experience […]
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