City of Taylor
Recent News About City of Taylor
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What's the future of Santa's Magic Forest? Find out on a segment of Taylor Newsbreak
For the second straight year, Santa's Magic Forest is not part of the holiday season.
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Cable channels feature inauguration ceremony, Winterfest parade and tree lighting
The City of Taylor Inauguration and the 2021 Winterfest Parade and tree lighting are now being re-cablecast on the community’s municipal access channels on Comcast and Wow.
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Unofficial results: Tim Woolley will be new mayor; school bond passes
Based on today's unofficial General Election results, Tim Woolley will be the new mayor of the City of Taylor.
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FEMA assistance application deadline is November 12
Don’t get overlooked.
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State budget hands Fire Department $500,000 for new apparatus
The Michigan House of Representatives passed a budget that includes investments in health care, child care and infrastructure – a part of which provides $500,000 for Taylor Fire Department apparatus.
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New Wayne County hazardous waste coupons now available
Wayne County has announced a new pilot voucher program to provide household hazardous waste and recycling services to residents.
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Monroe City Council October 14th Special Meeting
City Council earlier this week set in motion actions that may lead to a change in Taylor’s curbside waste, recycling and compost service provider.
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Pre-register for popular Hallow-Palooza, scheduled October 29
The City of Taylor's Hallow-Palooza, it's premiere Halloween event, is scheduled for Friday, October 29, in Heritage Park.
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Governor Whitmer makes appointment to 23rd District Court
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the appointment of Victoria I. Shackelford to the 23rd District Court of the City of Taylor.
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City extends street improvements, adding 10 new locations
The City of Taylor will continue residential street improvements through the end of October, if not longer, depending on the weather.
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Influx, staffing shortages hurt COVID-19 by Michigan hospitals
According to reports in the Detroit Free Press, Michigan hospitals are once again reaching a dangerous tipping point, as staffing shortages and an influx of COVID-19 patients have begun to strain healthcare facilities around the state.
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Little League championship parade now on cable channels
A condensed, hour-long version of the parade and celebration of Taylor North’s victory in the 2021 Little League World Series is now playing on the City of Taylor’s Municipal Cable Channels on Comcast and Wow cable.
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Taylor North wins the 2021 Little League World Series title, 5-2, over Ohio
Taylor North, representing Michigan, won the 2021 Little League World Series title today, with a 5-2 victory over Hamilton, Ohio.
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'Mr. Taylor' Dave Gorgon featured on show promoting Recreation and Sports Hall of Fame
Dave Gorgon, widely known as "Mr. Taylor," is featured in a current edition of Taylor News Break now running on the City's government access channel on Wow and Comcast cable, and is also available on The Video Page of this website.
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Survey to aid in updating Recreation Master Plan
The Taylor Parks & Recreation Department is currently surveying residents in an effort to update the City’s Recreation Master Plan for 2022-27.
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Good to Great Program working in two new areas
The City of Taylor’s Good to Great Neighborhood Program has moved into two new areas of the City.
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Remember: Turn in absentee ballots by 8 p.m. August 3
City Clerk Cindy Bower is reminding voters who are casting absentee ballots to make sure they are turned in by 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 3.
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Second citywide rummage sale and new fall shred day scheduled
A second Citywide Rummage Sale is being scheduled for August, and about a month later, a Fall Shred Day has been added to the calendar, as well.
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CITY OF TAYLOR: Michigan Supreme Court denies appeal in water and sewer rates case
The Michigan Supreme Court has denied an appeal in a plaintiff’s years’ old lawsuit against the City of Taylor, which alleged the City’s water and sewer rates were unreasonable and constituted disguised taxes in violation of Michigan’s Headlee Amendment, which restricts increases.