While we had high hopes that we would be able to hold a community yard sale this year, COVID-19 has seen a surge close to home these last few weeks. In light of this, we feel it would be irresponsible to risk the safety of our community by holding this kind of event.
We are sorry for any difficulty this may cause, and hope to see you all soon in safer times.
A regular meeting of the Kinross Charter Township Board will be held on at the Township Hall.
Prior to the meeting, questions and input may be given by emailing kclerk@kinross.net. These meetings are open to the public. Members of the public attending the board meeting are asked to please wear a mask.
The agenda for this meeting has been posted, and can be downloaded here.
Free dairy boxes from Prairie Farms are available for interested parties at the Township Hall on Mondays from 1-2pm. These boxes usually include two gallons 2% milk, 2 single serving bottles of chocolate milk, 2 single serving bottles of strawberry milk, a tub of french onion dip, and a tub of cottage cheese.
These boxes are absolutely free from Prairie Farms and available to anyone who wants one. They'll be handed out around the back of the Township Hall. Just circle around the building, and someone will be happy to help you get your box.
Thank you to Prairie Farms for making these boxes available to our community!
A regular meeting of the Kinross Charter Township Board will be held on by remote access.
The public may participate by calling: (978) 990-5468 and entering the access code 705124# when prompted.
Comments must be limited to three minutes during the comment portion of the meeting, following a request for recognition. Prior to the meeting, questions and input may be given by emailing kclerk@kinross.net.
The agenda for this meeting has been posted, and can be downloaded here.
For more information about electronic meetings, download the official notice here.
The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has returned test results on Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the water supply. They were unable to detect any amounts of PFAS in the water supply. More information can be found at the state of Michigan's MPART website.