Frequently Asked
Questions1. Whom do I call for a burn
permit?
Call the township office, 616.335.3050, on the day you
are going to burn. There is no fee for a burn permit. You
will receive verbal approval, unless weather and dryness
conditions prohibit safe burning. If you live in a
subdivision in Laketown Township, you may burn on odd days
only.
2. When and where are Township Clean-up days?
We will announce our Spring Clean-up days sometime in
late April. Spring clean-up is usually the first or second
weekend in May. Check back for updates.
Clean-up is at Chef Container, 4376 60th Street (by the
overpass).
3. Where do we bring our yard waste and leaves?
You may dispose of yard waste and leaves at Chef
Container, 4376 60th Street.
4. Where do I vote?
For answers regarding voting, see our
Voter and Election Information page.
5. Where do I get a dog license? How much does it
cost?
A dog license is available through Allegan County.
You may do this via mail. See the Dog License Application
Form on our Forms page for more
information. Dog licenses are not available directly from
the township office, although you may pick up an
application for a dog license at the township office.
6. When is the next township meeting?
For dates and times of all of our Township Board and
Commission meetings, see
Boards page.
7. Is cable hook-up available in Laketown?
Charter Communications is available in the northern part
of the township, and Comcast is available in the southern
part of the township. Contact these companies for further
information.
8. Does Laketown have an adopt-a-road program?
Yes, many of our roads in the northern portion of the
township are adopted, but we still need volunteers for the
southern part of the township. If you are interested in
becoming an Adopt-a-road volunteer, contact the township
office, 616.335.3050. The Adopt-A-Road dates for spring are
April 23-27. We notify volunteers via a letter. Thank you
to all of our faithful adopt-a-road volunteers!