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Volunteers! Please join in the fun.
The City of Wixom offers many special events and programs throughout the year. We are always in need of volunteers, which truly make the difference in the success of our programs. If you would like to volunteer your time or expertise, we would love to hear from you. Please call Wixom Parks & Recreation (248-624-2850) for more information.
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Boards & Commissions
The information applies to the following Boards and Commissions
Board of Zoning Appeals: This Board is responsible for review and action on appeals of the City’s Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map through administration reviews, variances and exception appeal types.
Board of Review: The Board of Review is a three member body, appointed by the City Council, which annually reviews and certifies the Assessment Roll as prepared by the City’s Assessor. The Board considers appeals filed by property owners relative to changes in assessed value and also reviews requests for reductions in assessments due to the inability of the taxpayer to pay the full amount of the resulting property taxes. The Board meets principally in March but also may be scheduled for meetings in July and/or December to correct error and mutual mistakes of fact.
Planning Commission: The Planning Commission is responsible for ensuring the City’s Master Plan for Future Land Use, Zoning Ordinance and maps are implemented through site plan review and ordinance amendments. The Commission also makes recommendations to the City Council and City Manager on all matters affecting the physical development of the City.
Seniors Commission: The Senior Citizen Commission is an advisory group to the City Council on the needs of the senior citizens in the City. They operate out of the Community Center. Activities include cards, bingo, exercise programs, meetings, potluck days, tax assistance, trips, recreational programs, and daily socialization.
Parks & Recreation: The Parks and Recreation Commission serves as an advisory board to the City Council on the recreational needs of the City and assists in the planning and implementation of the recreational events and park development for Wixom residents. The Parks & Recreation has a staff of full-time and part-time personnel to program recreational events and City functions on an ongoing basis.
Downtown Development Authority: The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is a separate corporate entity created by the City Council under Michigan Public Act 197 of 1975, as amended. In compliance with the Act, the DDA is the managing entity for development and financing activities within an established district. These development and financing initiatives are intended to reverse the pattern of deterioration in the downtown area and to plan for and implement certain public improvements that are considered necessary for future economic growth.The City Manager of Wixom serves as the Executive Director of the DDA.
Local Development Finance Authority: The LDFA is used to fund special projects such as the Wixom Road By-Pass. The LDFA will use the property tax revenues collected on the New Bright project to pay for the principal and interest on the LDFA Bonds. Since the passage of Proposal A, the use of this funding mechanism for large infrastructure projects could be curtailed. It was hoped that in the future, the LDFA would supply funding for other projects such as the Wixom Road By-Pass Project.
Contact
Deanna Magee - Community Service Director
CS@wixomgov.org
49015 Pontiac Trail
Wixom, MI 48393
Ph: (248) 624-2850
Hours
Monday - Thursday
7:15 am - 5:30 pm