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Village of Morrice, Michigan

Hours: 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday
Phone: (517) 625-4170

http://morrice.mi.us

Latest News and Important Dates

 

Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Ordinance (10-01)

IMPORTANT


Police/Emergency:
911

or 989.743.9111

for other numbers click here.


Village Council Meeting:
Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday
of the Month at 6:00pm


Southwest Shiawassee County Transfer Station:

Summer Hours
(Effective April 7, 2009)
Tuesdays: 8a - 4p
Thursdays: 10a - 6p
Saturdays: 8a - 4p

Winter Hours
(Effective January-April)
Tuesdays: Closed
Thursdays: 10a - 6p
Saturdays: 8a - 4pm

Local Weather

 


Police Non-Emergency 

401 N. Main Street
Morrice , MI 48857
517-625-3430

Village Hall 

401 N. Main Street
Morrice , MI 48857
517-625-4170

Transfer Station

1470 W. Britton Road
Morrice, MI 48857
517-625-7005

Treatment Site

1819 W. Britton Road
Morrice, MI 48857
517-625-4169

 

 

 

Notice

Vacant Council Seats

The Village of Morrice is seeking applicants to fill two vacant Council seats. Applicants must be village residents, in good standing, and interested in serving the community. The persons appointed to these Trustee positions will serve in a temporary capacity until the positions are filled at the next General Election.

Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month commencing at 6:00 p.m.

Interested residents may send a letter of interest to:

Bob Dickerson, President
Village of Morrice
P.O. Box 315
Morrice, MI  48857

 

 

 

 

 

Your Village Council Board of Trustees:
(From Left) Tom Cameron, Bob Dickerson (President) Mark Schneider, Christine Williams, Bob Knowlton (Pro-Tem), Robert Gentner, Kevin Garey

2011 Morrice Village Council

The Village of Morrice is located in southwestern Shiawassee County, Michigan. While mostly a rural community, it takes great pride in its strong sense of traditional and patriotic values.

Morrice offers more than what most would expect of such a small community. It has its own school system, post office, and police officers. Several businesses garnish the downtown district, including a restaurant, hardware store, and other sought-after services. It is also home to the Morrice Community Senior Center, which provides a wide-range of services, including rental space for receptions, open houses, and group gatherings.

One of the most popular traditions of Morrice is the annual Morrice Homecoming Festival, which features a parade, entertainment and races, food, craft shows, and much more. Every year, the festival holds a raffle awarding prizes, as well as the exciting fireworks display that tops off the one-day event. Whether you are a resident or a visitor to the Morrice area, you are warmly welcomed to come and be a part of this engaging event.

Photo Gallery


Michigan's Economic Vitality
Incentive Program


Under the Economic Vitality Incentive Program or EVIP, the State of Michigan is requiring local units of government who receive statutory revenue sharing under PA 140 to create a Citizens’ Guide to Finance and an internet performance dashboard.  

 

The Municipal Financial Summary contents are intended as a means to provide transparency and accountability to citizens regarding the municipal budget and finances. Within this area you will find various kinds of summarized and detailed information for multiple years including both tabular and graphical representations of the data.

Municipal Financial Summary (for best results, right-click mouse and select Save As...)

The Municipal Performance Dashboard includes financial and operating measures important to the government and its citizens. This data includes a current and prior year overview comparisons as well as charts and graphs that allow you to view trends over multiple years.

Municipal Performance Dashboard (for best results, right-click mouse and select Save As...)

EVIP - Cooperation/Collaboration Plan (for best results, right-click mouse and select Save As...)

[Updated: December 13, 2011]


 

“Call 811”


April is National Safe Digging Month. Excavators and homeowners please help protect the public and underground utility lines by calling “811” before digging – it is a free service. Or you may go directly to MISS DIG website at www.missdig.org Damage prevention is a shared responsibility. Dig Safely!

 


Shiawassee Economic Development Investor, Morrice, Michigan, Shiawassee County

 

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