10/13 Planning Commission meeting cancelled
The October 13th, 2022 Planning Commission meeting has been cancelled by the Planning Commission.
The October 13th, 2022 Planning Commission meeting has been cancelled by the Planning Commission.
You can register to vote and see what counts as proof of residency here.
Comstock Charter Township is hosting our first ever “Haunt Your House” event: Get creepy and creative for Halloween! Calling all houses that “Haunt Your House” for Halloween! Register your house for a chance to win! The deadline to register is Wednesday, October 19. Supervisor Thompson will pick 3 houses with […]
The Election Commission will be meting on Monday, October 3rd immediately following the Township Board meeting to appoint Election Inspectors for the November 8, 2022 General Election.
The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting scheduled for September 27th at 4:00 P.M. has been cancelled due to a lack of agenda items.
A Board of Determination will be meeting in the Comstock Township Hall on Tuesday, October 4 at 10:00 A.M.
Voter Registration October 24th– Last day to register online or anywhere other than in person at your clerk’s office to vote in this election. October 25th through 8:00 PM November 8th– In person registration at your clerk’s office with proof of residency. November 8th from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM– […]
Comstock Township was first surveyed by Robert N. Clark, Jr. in 1827. It was settled two years later by William Tolland, who left Ypsilanti in September or August of 1827. William “took 18 acres,” and sowed wheat on them. Sometime after that he built a log cabin. He left Comstock in […]
The Township Board will hold a Special Meeting on September 26, 2022, to hold a Truth in Taxation Hearing, consider 2022 Millage Rates, hear public input on usage of ARPA fund, Future Capital Improvement Projects, and Early fire station pay-off requests. The meeting will be held at 6:00 P.M. in […]
Very few mechanics settled in Comstock in it’s early days. The first machine in Comstock Charter Township was a thresher called an “English Beater.” The English Beater used wooden crossbars to separate grain from wheat sheaves. Without the English Beater, famers would have to drive their oxen over wheat […]