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City of Newaygo Leaf & Brush Pick-up Dates & Information
Brush Pick up:
- Brush pick-up will occur throughout the month of October with the final date of pick-up occurring on October 30th. Please place brush on the curb by 7:00 am prior to October 30th to ensure brush pick-up.
- When piling the brush, ensure that it is neat and the butt ends are facing the road and it is 4 feet away from a mailbox and any sign post.
- Only brush should be included; no leaves or grass
- The brush must not exceed 6 inches in diameter and 4 feet in length
Bulk Leaf Pick up:
- Bulk leaf pick up will take place from the first week of October through the middle of November.
- The pick-up days may vary each week depending on the weather and scheduling.
- Bulk pick up will be suspended if the weather is unfavorable. We make every effort to collect as many leaves as possible, but sometimes Mother Nature doesn't cooperate.
Bag Leaf Pick up-Anytime:
- Composting bags are available at City Hall at no charge.
- Bags must contain only leaves. No Brush or grass clippings!
- Set bags by edge of road and the DPW will pick them up.
Job Opening:
Police Officer or Police Recruit
Closing Date: Until filled
February 26, 2024
Seeking a licensed MCOLES police officer or a person interested in becoming a paid recruit to attend an academy to become a licensed MCOLES police officer for the City of Newaygo.
Duties include patrolling city streets, parks, commercial and residential areas. Preserve the peace and enforce the law, control vehicular traffic, prevent or detect and investigate misconduct involving misdemeanors, felonies and other law violations, obtaining evidence and compile information regarding crimes, prepare cases for filing of charges, testifying in court, and related activities, carry out duties in conformance with Federal, State, city ordinances, departmental policies and procedures and other related activities.
Requirements:
- Associates degree in law enforcement, criminal justice or a related field required
- Must be licensed, licensable as a police officer by MCOLES. (Or interested in an academy to become a licensed officer)
- Must be a U.S. citizen and be 21 years or older at the time of employment.
- Must possess, or be able to obtain by time of hire, a valid driver's license.
- No felony convictions and/or disqualifying criminal histories.
- Must be able to read and write the English language.
- Must be of good moral character.
- Ability to successfully complete all phases of the selection process.
- Pass extensive personal and professional background check
- Pass medical, psychological and drug testing.
- Patrol in a vehicle
- Respond to calls for service
- Make arrests
- Prepare narrative crime reports and non-criminal reports, criminal investigations and follow-up traffic crash investigations
- Participate in training sessions
- Participate in community-oriented events
- Patrol Newaygo Public School District
- Display a positive and professional attitude and demeanor.
- Detain search and question suspects as appropriate.
G. Andres, Chief of Police
City of Newaygo Police Department
PO Box 308
28 W State Rd
Newaygo, Michigan 49337
231.652.1657 extension *215#
police@newaygocity.org
Problem with a streetlight?
To report a problem with a streetlight, click link below. Examples of problems include: stays on during day, does not turn on at night, flickers, dim, etc.
Report streetlight problem
For questions and answers on streetlight issues, click link below. Link also includes instructions on how to use the map to report problems.
Information on streetlight issues
NOTE: The links above only pertain to streetlights managed by Consumers Energy. DO NOT use the links above for street lights on the following streets: Cooperative Center Dr, Pine Lake Dr, Neway St, Industrial Dr, and M37 between River St and Water St. For issues with lights on these streets, please email office@newaygocity.org. Thank you.
City of Newaygo Launches Facade Grant Program!
The City of Newaygo now offers a façade grant program for the City’s Tax Increment Finance Authority district. The program is available to commercial and mixed-use property owners and lessees who wish to make permanent physical improvements to their buildings. The City of Newaygo is offering a competitive matching grant, up to 50 percent of the eligible costs.
For more information click here.
City of Newaygo Resource Booklet
Please check out the new Resource Booklet!
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Newaygo Police Resource Booklet
Water Main Flushing
The City of Newaygo will be flushing water mains from 7:00 am-3:00 pm Monday thru Friday beginning October 7, 2024 and continuing through October 17, 2024. Customers should be aware that there may be some discoloration in their water supply and the washing of clothes is not recommended during this time.
Halloween
Trick or Treating in the City of Newaygo will be held on Thursday, October 31st from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm
On the Banks of the Muskegon River
Nature has influenced Newaygo since before 100 B.C. when Indian tribes like the Hopewell and Ottawa flourished here, hunting, fishing, and trapping the landscape.
There are many legends and stories about the name chosen for Newaygo. It is believed it was derived from an Indian brave, Nah-way-gon, who had a reputation for bravery and strength, and was known for his courage on the battlefield.
We're glad you are interested in our community. Please contact City Hall with any questions. We are happy to help.
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEWAYGO
Starting on May 1, 2023, all properties located in the City of Newaygo will be subject to enforcement of Art. II of Chapter 82 to the City of Newaygo’s Code of Ordinances entitled “Weeds, Grass and Rank Vegetation Ordinance” (Code 1980, § 6.25; Ordinance No. 2023-03, as amended 3-13-2023), as authorized under Michigan’s Noxious Weeds Act, PA 359 of 1941, as amended.
The purpose of this Ordinance is to maintain the character and development of landscaping in the neighborhood by removing noxious weeds and any other uncontrolled plant growth, weeds, or grass exceeding six (6) inches in height in order to prevent them from becoming a detriment to public health.
Under the relevant portions of the Noxious Weeds Act and the Ordinance, it is the responsibility of all owners and/or occupants to prevent and/or eliminate noxious weeds before they reach a seed-bearing stage of growth, and/or to cut weeds and tall grass to not exceed six (6) inches in yards on a routine basis but does not apply to weeds in fields devoted to growing crops.
Failure to comply with this notice will result in the City taking action by contracting for the services necessary to enter the property and remedy the conditions. Methods of treating and eradicating the noxious weeds and grass may include the use of mechanical mowing, cutting, or trimming equipment.
All expenses incurred to bring this property into compliance shall be paid by the owner(s) and/or occupant(s). A lien shall be placed against the property, and if not paid, the amount may be assessed as a special tax against such land on the next assessment roll and will be collected in the next tax cycle.
Please contact Newaygo City Office at (231) 652-1657 Ext. 227 or office@newaygocity.org if you have any questions or concerns.
Newaygo PD earns accreditation
Michigan Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission
ACCREDITATION
PRESS RELEASE
Newaygo, MI – The City of Newaygo Police Department (NPD) along with our staff are excited to announce its completion of the Michigan Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (MLEAC) accreditation process.
Accreditation is a progressive and time-proven way of helping law enforcement agencies calculate and improve their overall performances. The foundation of accreditation lies in the voluntary adoption of standards containing a clear statement of professional objectives. Participating agencies conduct a thorough self-analysis to determine which of their existing operations already meet some of the standards and/or how the procedures can be adapted to meet the standards and professional objectives. When the procedures are in place, a team of trained Commission assessors verified that applicable standards had been successfully implemented and the agency is in compliance. Accreditation status represents a significant professional achievement. Accreditation acknowledges the implementation of written directives, policies, and procedures that are conceptually sound and operationally effective.
The Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police (MACP) and the Michigan Sheriffs’ Association (MSA) have pursued this concept and development the development of the MLEAC. The attitudes, training and actions of personnel of Michigan’s law enforcement agencies best reflect compliance with the 108 standards contained in this program. Newaygo Police Department was the thirty-seventh accredited agency, state-wide.
On October 11, 2021, the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police President Chief Ronald Wiles of Grand Blanc Township, MACP Executive Director Robert Stevenson, and the Director of Professional Development/Accreditation Neal Rossow presented the City of Newaygo the certificate of accreditation at the City council meeting. The community should take pride in knowing they have an accredited police department.
“The City of Newaygo Police Department continually strives to become one of the most professional departments in West Michigan. MLEAC Accreditation is a big step in the right direction. With this certificate of accreditation makes NPD the first department in our area to attain accreditation. I hope that our constant pursuit of excellence allows us to serve our great citizens with the utmost professionalism for years to come” – Chief Georgia Andres.
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City of Newaygo
28 State Road
Newaygo, Michigan 49337
Phone (231) 652-1657
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