Mar 19, 2021
Police investigate string of thefts from cars
More than half a dozen thefts on Thursday, March 11, from unlocked vehicles throughout Birmingham allowed thieves to use freshly stolen...
Mar 19, 2021
Police recover stolen township SUV
A sport utility vehicle stolen on Thursday, March 5, from the 200 block of S. Williamsbury Road in Bloomfield Township was recovered by...
Mar 12, 2021
Public helps shape city 2040 Master Plan
More than 300 online comments and input from nearly a dozen public meetings over the course of the past two years will be used to shape the
Mar 12, 2021
City regulations for parking, dining eased
Waived permit parking fees and extended off-season, outdoor dining standards for Birmingham restaurants were extended on Monday, March 8
Mar 12, 2021
Estimated township millage for 2021 released
Bloomfield Township Assessor Darrin Kraatz presented the Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees with the estimated millage and revenue for
Mar 12, 2021
Police report calls for service up in COVID year
Noting “the year 2020 will be remembered as one of the most difficult and challenging on record,” Birmingham Police Chief Mark Clemence
Mar 12, 2021
Township approves $33.5 million budget
Bloomfield Township trustees unanimously approved the 2021-2022 fiscal year budget, estimated at $33.5 million for all budgeted funds, at
Mar 12, 2021
Mueller to retire as township library director
On Thursday, March 11, Bloomfield Township Public Library Director Carol Mueller announced that she will be retiring from her position
Mar 12, 2021
Township board updates purchasing policy
The Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees on Monday, March 8, updated their purchasing policy to mandate approval of orders over $1,500.
Mar 12, 2021
Poverty exemption extends to Birmingham
Originally penned as Senate Bill 1234, an amendment to the state’s law regarding poverty exemptions for local property taxes was amended