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It sounded like a good idea: Modernize all the floodplain maps throughout the country and put them in digital format so that they can be easily accessed online. Unfortunately, like many good ideas, things can go wrong between conception and implementation. In this case, Michigan townships and their residents have to deal with new FEMA floodplain maps that are seriously inaccurate and now may have to pay to correct those mistakes. Read on to find how your township and your residents can deal with the new FEMA floodplain maps. [more]


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ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE 2011

The 2010 Conference held in Grand Rapids this past January, was a prime example of township officials networking, sharing, learning, meeting peers and having fun. Thank you township officials, for making the 2010 Conference a success. We hope you will be able to attend in 2011.
 
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Michigan continues to experience a slow period in land development and construction. Townships are reporting extremely low levels of development and building activity again this year. Despite the economy and the slowdown in real estate development, the courts are deciding zoning litigation at a heavy pace. We dedicate this blog to the Michigan zoning and land use developments of interest to townships in the first half of 2009. [more]


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Townships across Michigan are experiencing an increasing number of foreclosures in residential homes. Initially led by the sub-prime loan debacle, home foreclosures are now being further fueled by growing unemployment, in which Michigan leads the country. This condition threatens township financial integrity and quality of life in myriad ways. Here are a few ideas on how to cope with problems caused by the continuing foreclosure crisis. [more]


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When Should I Give Up My Old PC or Printer?

The simple answer to that question is: When the ROI (Return On Investment
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