What does it mean when you see this sign around town? This sign indicates that the City is reviewing or considering plans that may have an effect on the area adjacent to or near the area of the sign or the community as a whole. These plans may include, but are not limited to; street reconstruction, water, sewer, or storm sewer work, master plans, tree trimming, ordinance amendments or additions, planning or community goal setting, etc. If you see a sign and want to know how or if it may affect you, please call City Hall.
Community events and public meeting calendar.
Draft Dilworth Feasability Study
City-wide Goal Setting Session Results
- Survey Results - Thank you to all of you who participated; you make a difference.
Communtiy Garden - The garden is located at the corner of Robinson and Court Streets and will accommodate plots ranging from 10-by-10 feet to 20-by-20 feet. Call Pat for information at 582-6597.
Construction News- click this link for information on City projects
Rubbish Collection - click the link for details
PUBLIC NOTICE - proposed MDNRE proposed reissue discharge permit for the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
24 Hour Information Line- Click here or call 231.582.0333 for weekly updates on meeting changes, office hours, and other general information.
Avalanche picked as #1 sledding hill in the state
MICHIGAN BLUE, Michigan's Lakestyle magazine has picked Boyne City's Avalanche Mountain as the top sledding hill in the state. Travel writer Jime DuFresne wrote in the magazine's Winter issue: "In the 1950s Avalanche Peak was a downhill ski area complete with a chairlift. Today it's our choice as the number one sledding hill in the state. The oberservatin deck at the top is reached by a climb of 462 steps, but we've yet see anybody begin from there. Most kids haul their sled only halfway up to the peak and still have trouble making it down righ-side up."
DONATE YOUR OLD SLED - The City of Boyne City is starting a sled loaner program for Avalanche. They are asking area residents who may have unused plastic sleds to donate them for use at the sledding hill. While the City has been offering the loaner skates for many years, the idea of offering the sleds is new this year. The sleds would be distributed on a first come - first served basis and would not be taken off property. Sled donations may be dropped off at City Hall, 319 N. Lake St. Sleds must be plastic and in good condition; no toboggans or runner sleds, please.
Proposed DDA Plan and TIFF renewal
Cultural Economic Development Plan (CED Plan)
Adopted ORV (Off Road Vehicle) Ordinance
- Proposed FY 2009/2010 Budget
- Newsletter
Employment Opportunities - None at this time
Volunteer Opportunities - Click here for details and a printable application.
“CLEAN MARINA” designation