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  1. In a general law township, the township board retains most of the administrative authority. The Charter Township Act grants a charter township supervisor more authority over the day-to-day operations of the township. The township board of a charter township is authorized to hire a superintendent. (MCL 42.11) If the township board appoints a ...

  2. A charter township is a form of local government in the U.S. state of Michigan.While all townships in Michigan are organized governments, a charter township has been granted a charter, which allows it certain rights and responsibilities of home rule that are generally intermediate between those of a city (a semi-autonomous jurisdiction in Michigan) and a village.

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  4. As of 2023, there are 144 charter townships in the state. • Michigan townships vary in size and population, with the largest exceeding 100,000 people. • Michigan townships govern over 96% of Michigan’s land area—in which over 58% of Michigan’s property values are located.

  5. Township Act grants a charter township supervisor more authority over the day-to-day operations of the township. The township board of a charter township is authorized to hire a superintendent. (MCL 42.11) If the township board appoints a superintendent, the board may delegate any or all of the following statutory duties to that official:

  6. www.lyontwp.org › government › about_townshipsWelcome to Lyon Township

    A charter township is a form of local government in Michigan. Townships in Michigan are organized governments. A charter township has been granted a charter, which allows it certain rights and responsibilities of home rule that are generally intermediate between those of a city (a semi-autonomous jurisdiction in Michigan) and a village. Unless ...

  7. Aug 10, 2015 · The Differences. As noted, General Law Townships are the most common form of government structure in Southeastern Michigan; all townships are General Law Townships unless incorporated in a Charter Township. General Law Townships were given the option to receive a Charter Township status beginning in 1947 when the State Legislature approved the ...

  8. Township government is conducted by a township board consisting of either five or seven members—a clerk, supervisor, treasurer, and two or four trustees—that is determined by the desires of the township residents, whether the township has a population of over 3,000 or 5,000 registered electors, and if the township has charter status.