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Local Ordinances

Who should I contact about local ordinances?

Local ordinances are adopted by officials in your township, village, or city. These ordinances may address issues such as noise, zoning, special assessments, water rates, or trees and vegetation in right-of-ways. As a state government official, the governor does not hold jurisdiction over local ordinances. If you have concerns regarding an ordinance in your community, please contact your local officials. You can search for their contact information here.

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