2024 Minutes of the Board
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Case Township
Presque Isle Michigan
Presque Isle Michigan
Case Township’s official website serves as a comprehensive hub for residents, businesses, and visitors. In addition to providing access to government services and emergency contacts, the site offers detailed information on township ordinances, board meeting schedules, and public notices. Community resources include directories of local organizations, recreational opportunities, and upcoming events, while business sections highlight permitting requirements, zoning guidelines, and development initiatives. The platform is designed to promote transparency, ensure accessibility, and strengthen engagement by making essential township information readily available in one central location.
2024 Minutes of the Board
2025 Minutes of the Board
2026 Minutes of the Board (coming soon)
Establish Election Receiving Board
Increase Cemetery Equipment Repair Budget
Increase Community Center Building Maintenance Budget
Increase Overhead Reimbursement Budget
Poverty Exemption for 2025
Resolution for ACH
Resolution for Poverty Exemption for 2026
Resolution to Move Budget Prep
Support bridge funding
Case Township provides essential services including property assessing, clerk and treasurer functions, fire and rescue, emergency response, and law enforcement. Together, these departments ensure accurate records, financial stability, public safety, and reliable support for the community.
Local government office responsible for determining the value of properties for taxation purposes. Assessors evaluate property values to calculate property taxes, ensuring they are fair and accurate based on market conditions and other factors
Elected or appointed official responsible for maintaining public records and documents for a township. Their duties often include recording meeting minutes, handling correspondence, issuing licenses and permits, managing elections, and ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
Involved in budget planning and monitoring expenditures to ensure the township operates within its financial means. Essentially, they act as the custodian of the township's finances, ensuring fiscal responsibility and transparency.
Case Township Fire Dept. is a volunteer Fire and Rescue service located in Millersburg Michigan.
Case Fire Department
Fire Chief: Paul Counterman
5280 Maple Street
Millersburg, MI 49759
989-733-4643
The Onaway Area Ambulance located on M-211 serves the City of Onaway, Allis, North Allis, Case Township, portions of Ocqueoc, Bearinger, 2 Cheboygan County Townships & a portions of Montmorency County Township.
Onaway Ambulance
20734 Industrial Park Drive
Onaway, MI 49765
989-733-4166
Presque Isle County Sheriff Department operates the county jail, maintains 24-hour road patrol, court services, marine patrol, snowmobile patrol, animal control, and emergency dispatch & victims’ services unit.
Presque Isle Sheriff’s Office
267 N 2nd St.
Rogers City, Mi 49779
989-734-2156
The Township Board is the governing body responsible for overseeing local affairs within Case Township. Listed below are the elected officials and contact information.
P: 989-370-8641 E: supervisor@casetownship.org
Serves on a board that oversees the running of a Township. As part of the community's government, the supervisor is responsible for setting and enacting policies and resolutions, levying taxes and setting budgets.
P: 989-733-4101 E: clerk@casetownship.org
Holds a vital role in the administration of local government. key responsibilities associated with this position are administrative duties, board member, election administration, & voter registration.
P: 989-733-8899 E: deputyclerk@casetownship.org
With the approval of the township clerk, the deputy may assist the township clerk in the performance of the township clerk's duties at any additional times agreed upon between the board and the clerk.
P: 231-409-8537 E: treasurer@casetownship.org
Managing the financial affairs of the Township & work closely with other elected officials to ensure transparent financial operations. More specifically, the key functions of a Township Treasurer are the financial management, tax collection, legal compliancy, standards & regulations.
P: 989-306-0418 E: trusteegamrath@casetownship.org
A township trustee is an elected official with specific responsibilities within local government. Some responsibilities include general duties, adhering to state laws, attend meetings and follow open meeting a public record regulation.
P: 989-306-2917 E: trusteebrooks@casetownship.org
A township trustee is an elected official with specific responsibilities within local government. Some responsibilities include general duties, adhering to state laws, attend meetings and follow open meeting a public record regulation.