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The City Council is the legislative branch of municipal government. A seven-member board is elected at large and serves a four-year term. The Council Chairperson is determined by the highest number of votes and runs the bi-monthly meetings. All meetings are open to the public. Visitors are granted reasonable time to speak on agenda items or under the open business portion of the meeting. Agendas and minutes for each meeting are available online, at the City Clerk’s office or from the Council Executive Assistant.
The members of Council: Councilman Dan Bzura, Councilwoman Caroline Patts, Councilman Butch Ramik, Chair Pro-Tem Angela Croft, Councilman Charley Johnson, Councilwoman Angela Winton, and Chairman Tim Woolley.
Study Sessions
Please note that the Study Sessions have been cancelled until future notice due to COVID-19.
- 1st and 3rd Monday of each month
- 6:30 p.m. in the Study Session Room
- In the event of a Monday holiday, the study session is held 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
- City of Taylor Municipal Building
- 23555 Goddard Road
Taylor, MI 48180
Regular Meetings
- 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month
- 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers
- City of Taylor Municipal Building
23555 Goddard Road
Taylor, MI 48180 - City Council Meeting Video is available online.
- Meeting information is always posted, per the Open Meetings Act.
The City Council welcomes the public to attend these open meetings.
Agendas & Minutes
Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
Members:
- Timothy Woolley, Chairman
- Angela Croft, Chair Pro-Tem
- Charley Johnson, Councilman
- Caroline Patts, Councilwoman
- Herman "Butch" Ramik, Councilman
- Dan Bzura, Councilman
- Angela Winton, Councilwoman
- All members of the City Council may be reached by contacting Michelle Chinavare, Executive Assistant.
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City Council
Physical Address
23555 Goddard Road
Taylor, MI 48180
Phone: 734-287-6550Fax: 734-374-1305
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