MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP - Meridian Township has made the decision to close all Township buildings in an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19. All Township meetings scheduled during this time have also been cancelled. This goes into effect Monday, March 16, with the tentative plan to reopen the buildings on Monday, April 6. However, there will be restricted emergency access available at the Public Safety and Fire Stations.
During this time, Township offices will still operate with a limited amount of staff available to answer calls for service should residents of Meridian Township need assistance. The Meridian Township Police, Fire, and medical response teams will still operate at full capacity through this closure.
“As an organization, we take great pride in offering a high level of service to our residents. It is an honor for us to be a beacon of light during a time of crisis for our over 43,000 residents. Whether it was the 2013 ice storm, or the 2015 windstorm, Meridian Township’s goal is to serve with a smile. This makes the decision to close our offices to the public so difficult, but at this time it is the right decision to protect our team and our visitors,” stated Frank L. Walsh, Meridian Township Manager.
Meridian Township has released a list of phone numbers for residents, should they need service during the closure:
-Utility/Other Payments: 517.853.4120
-Tax Payments: 517.853.4140
-Voter Registration/Election Information: 517.853.4300
-Building Permits/Inspections: 517.853.4500
-Assessing: 517.853.4400
-Human Services/Meridian Cares: 517.853.4200
-Police (non-emergency): 517.853.4800 / Emergencies 9-1-1
-Fire (non-emergency): 517.853.4700 / Emergencies 9-1-1
-Public Works & Engineering: 517.853.4440 / dpw@meridian.mi.us
-Emergency Water & Sewer Services: 517.349.0010
-Parks & Recreation: 517.853.4600
-Harris Nature Center: 517.349.3866
-COVID-19 Statewide Hotline: 1.888.535.6136
-Statewide Volunteer Opportunities/Resources: 2-1-1
The phone numbers above will also be printed out and posted outside of Township buildings.
More information about closures, cancellations, resources and preventative actions can be found on the Township website at www.meridian.mi.us/COVID-19.
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