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Mayor Richard Clanton. Your Kentwood City Government. Where is Kentwood?. Local Government in Michigan. Michigan Law defines 4 types of local government – County (example: Kent) Township (example: Gaines) Village (example: Caledonia) City (example: Grand Rapids) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mayor Stephen Kepley
Michigan Law defines 4 types of local government – County (example: Kent) Township (example: Gaines) Village (example: Caledonia) City (example: Grand Rapids)
Which one is Kentwood?
Originally known as Paris Township (1839)
Adopted City Charter in 1967
What is a Charter? The charter is a document that describes the powers and duties
of all city officials. It defines how meetings will be conducted, how laws are made, what officials are elected and their terms, and how city finances and taxes are administered.
Strong Mayor form of government Kentwood is unique because we have a Mayor-Manager
(stronger Mayor) form of government. That means our mayor is also responsible for running the city’s daily operation. Most cities in Michigan have an elected mayor and an appointed city manager (Grand Rapids, Walker, Grandville, Wyoming, Lansing, Detroit)
Elected Official - is one selected by the voters at an election. Elected offices in Kentwood include the Mayor, City Commissioners (6), Treasurer, Clerk and Judge.
Appointed Official- is one selected by the city commission. The city has many committees that need community members appointed to them. These include Parks & Recreation, Planning, Historic Preservation, Library, Economic Development, etc.
The city commission can also appoint an official to fill an un-expired term of an elected official.
A. Someone who serves in a public capacity..
Voters
City Commission
Mayor Judge
Assessor
Park & Recreation
Public Works
Police Chief
Fire Chief
Community Development
ClerkTreasurer
2 elected from Ward 1
2 electedfrom Ward 2
2 electedfrom at-large
The clerk is responsible for administering the election process in the city.
Who can vote? ANYONE who is 18 years old, and is a registered voter.
On election day, voters go to the polling booths in their precinct and use a ballot to place a vote.
Dan KasunicCity Clerk
Crime Prevention
Traffic Services
Detective Bureau
Neighborhood Relations
Fire Prevention Fire Suppression Emergency Medical Services Public Education Emergency Management Hazardous Materials
Response Technical Rescue
Municipal Water and Sewer Road Maintenance Snow Plowing Grass Mowing and Maintaining Vehicle Maintenance Building and Grounds
Maintenance Parks Maintenance
• 15 parks• Programming• Rec Center• Basketball• Tennis• Disc Golf• Splash Pads• Trails
Land use is the practice of planning where how things are placed along with size and height.
The Planning Commission is typically charged with formulating the Master Plan to guide growth in a logical manner.
Census - every 10 years the Federal Government takes an official count of everyone who is living in the United States.
2010 Kentwood Census Data Kentwood population – 50,233
(adjusted 2013) Housing Units – 21,584 Size - 21.04 square miles Extremely diverse and unique
cultures!
Kentwood City Commission meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm at the Kentwood City Center, 4900 Breton Rd
Agenda – an outline showing what topics will be discussed at a meeting
Public Hearing – the time during the meeting where anyone can speak to a specific item on the agenda.
Where does the money come from?
Taxes - anyone who owns property in the city of Kentwood pays taxes. Taxes pay for city staff and services.
Permits Fees Fines