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Please complete this form if you would like the Mayor to be the master of ceremonies for your wedding.
If you are seeking a featured speaker from the City of Taylor or are looking for the attendance of an elected official or department... More… If you are seeking a featured speaker from the City of Taylor or are looking for the attendance of an elected official or department head at a special event, please proceed with this form.Less…
The City of Taylor has 24 boards made up of Authorities and Commissions that are filled by mayoral appointment. Most appointments must... More… The City of Taylor has 24 boards made up of Authorities and Commissions that are filled by mayoral appointment. Most appointments must also be approved by the City Council. If you are interested in serving on a City of Taylor commission, please take a moment to fill out and submit the form below. In the event that a vacancy occurs, you will be notified of your consideration for appointment. Serving on a commission requires swearing the Oath of Office and attending monthly meetings. Each commission, board, and authority has a set of Bi-laws that govern the members. For meeting dates and times for a particular commission, call (734) 287-6550. Turn in requests for consideration of appointment to the Mayor's Office, second floor, City Hall or mail to: Mayor Woolley 23555 Goddard Road, Taylor, MI, 48180Less…
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Please complete this form if you would like to request a City of Taylor proclamation.
Taylor City Hall, located on Goddard Road and Pine Street, is a popular location for daytime tours especially by community school... More… Taylor City Hall, located on Goddard Road and Pine Street, is a popular location for daytime tours especially by community school groups. Tours can be modified to fit any schedule. School groups often visit the Mayor's Office, City Council Chambers, Veteran's Museum, Police Station, District Court, and Fire Station. These offices they can hear from elected officials, volunteers, police officers, judges, and fire fighters. The "grand tour" can take a full morning so plan accordingly. Less…