The City's 2026 Weekly Residential Rubbish-Collection Program will consist of a spring and fall collection period. Spring collection will be for a period of two weeks, which will occur mid to late May. Fall collection will be for a period of two weeks in late August and early September. This four-week-long program will provide collection services to City residents located West of Howard Street on Tuesdays and to residents East of Howard Street on Wednesdays. Weekly, residential, rubbish-drop-off-program services again will be provided by the City of Petoskey Department of Public Works crews within the Bay Harbor portion of the City. This four-weekend-long program will provide rubbish drop-off services during a two weekend period in the spring and a two weekend period in the fall. Drop off sites will be available at the southeast and southwest ends of Bay Harbor.Click here for complete details!
Sunday mornings are the hinge of our week. Not because the building is special — it isn't. Not because the music is special — it's good, but it's not the point. They're the hinge because that's when we remember together. Three things we keep coming back to Scripture, read slowly enough that it can land. The table, where we are equally welcome. Each other — names, faces, whatever this week has held. If you've been away a while, that's fine. The seat is still there.
Emmet County Planning & Zoning is aware that claims have been circulating on social media that a data center proposal will be considered by the Planning Commission at their April meeting. We also have heard concerns that the Planning Commission is adopting ordinance language to allow or facilitate data centers. Please note the following facts: A data center proposal is NOT on the April 9 Planning Commission agenda. As of the date/time of this posting, no site plan, proposal, or inquiry regarding a possible data center has been received by the Emmet County Planning & Zoning department. The April 9 Planning Commission agenda includes discussion of Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments for storage uses. As part of this review process, the Planning Commission was provided analysis and sample ordinance language regarding data centers and battery energy storage systems (BESS). Currently the Emmet County Zoning Ordinance does not include provisions to regulate data centers and BESS facilities. State law prohibits exclusionary zoning – meaning the County cannot use the Zoning Ordinance to exclude a certain type of land use. It is therefore not possible to simply reject any data center proposal or adopt an ordinance that would ban data centers entirely. The Planning Commission is not reacting to a specific request, but rather they are working to get ahead of the issue by reviewing case studies and sample ordinances to determine how to appropriately regulate these uses within the law and in a way that best protects the health, safety, and welfare of our community. For more information, please review the Planning Commission Packet.
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" Cancelled: Environmental Committee Meeting Posted on June 1st, 2026 var addthis_config = {"data_track_addressbar":false}; The Environmental Committee meeting scheduled for 5:30pm Tuesday, June 2, 2026 has been cancelled due to lack of agenda items. The next meeting is currently scheduled for 5:30pm Tuesday August 4, 2026. Additional information can be found in the Meeting Notice."
"Village Council Meeting Date: April 8, 2024 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Village Hall"
"VILLAGE OF PELLSTON Regular Council Meeting Monday, July 8, 2024 7:00 PM Village Hall"
"Planning Commission Meeting Date: April 15, 2024 Time: 6:00 PM Location: Village Hall"
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