

Foster Drive and Columbia Street north of, and including, Bliss Street (less than 50 households) Please be advised that today’s severe thunderstorms have caused downed trees, branches, and wires in areas of Meridian Township, inspiring power outages and road closures. 🚦 Power Outage and Road Closure Alert 🚦 To review updates regarding the MDOT Grand River Avenue/M-43 Enhancement Project, visit. The project will then be completed with the exception of some short, temporary traffic shifts to complete final restoration work. Grand River Avenue will fully reopen after the final layer of asphalt is paved and cooled.Īfter Grand River Avenue is reopened, final pavement markings will then be applied from just east of Marsh Road to the CN Railroad bridge. The final layer of asphalt is scheduled to be paved between August 13 and 16. Weather dependent, the first layer of asphalt is scheduled to be paved on Thursday, August 10. These inner three lanes will still be accessible for left turns except in areas where the contractor is actively paving. Weather dependent, the contractor will be working to temporarily reopen all lanes of Grand River Avenue beginning July 27 or July 28.īeginning Tuesday, August 1, or Wednesday, August 2, the contractor will close the inner three lanes of Grand River Avenue, from just east of Okemos Road to Park Lake Road, to begin milling the inner lanes and the center left turn lane.

The milling and paving of the outer lanes of Grand River Avenue, from just west of Okemos Road to the CN Railroad bridge just east of Park Lake Road, has been completed. The Treasurer's Office is located in the Municipal Building.UPDATE 7/26/23 3:00 pm: Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Rachael Stohlin Temporary surplus funds are invested prudently with the emphasis on the safety of the principal as required by state law. Here is a graph showing how your tax dollars are distributed: Where Do My Taxes Go? Many residents ask what their Meridian Township taxes are for. Other governmental units also receive tax money from Meridian Township, according to the district’s tax rate. In Meridian Township, these include Okemos, Haslett, East Lansing, Williamston, Ingham Intermediate Schools, and Lansing Community College. The Treasurer is also required to pay out funds to local school districts. Included in this responsibility is the accurate accounting of all funds. These funds are primarily real estate and personal property taxes, but also include fines, licenses, permits, deposits, bonds, and fees.

The Treasurer’s Office is required by law to receive and take charge of all funds belonging to the Township and those which are required by law to be paid into the Township Treasury.
