Oliver Township

Established in 1881

Oliver Township has served the local community since it was organized in 1881. Today, township government continues to play an important role in providing local leadership, maintaining public records, supporting elections, overseeing township business, and helping residents access important services and information.

This page is designed to help residents better understand the role of township government, connect with township officials, and find the information they need quickly and easily. Oliver Township is committed to serving the community through transparency, accessibility, and practical local governance.

Serving the Community Through Local Government

Township government helps support the daily functions and long-term needs of the community. From meetings and notices to records, elections, taxes, forms, and local ordinances, township officials work together to make information available and public business accessible.

Oliver Township’s government is rooted in local service. The township board and supporting officials help ensure residents have a trusted point of contact for township matters and a clear place to go for public information.

What We Do

Oliver Township government is responsible for a range of local duties that help serve residents and property owners. These responsibilities may include maintaining township records, overseeing meetings, supporting elections, managing local financial processes, assisting with assessments and Board of Review materials, and providing access to township forms, ordinances, and public notices.

The township also serves as an important connection point for residents seeking information about taxes, hall use, cemetery matters, maps, and other community resources.

Local Leadership

Oliver Township is guided by local officials who help oversee township operations, respond to community needs, and support decisions that affect residents, property owners, and the future of the township.

Transparency

Public access to meetings, notices, township documents, and key contact information helps residents stay informed and connected to local government.

Community-Focused

From elections and records to tax resources, forms, and township services, Oliver Township government is committed to providing practical support for the community.

Board Members

Mike Cox – Supervisor – mkcox7@gmail.com

Alexa Szymchack – Clerk – olivertsclerk@gmail.com

Debbie Biship – Treasurer – olivertwp@yahoo.com

Michael Fisher – Trustee

Janet Cox – Trustee

Sally Murray – Assessor – sallyannmurray8120@gmail.com
(231) 409-7682

Meetings & Public Access

The township’s public page states that board meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at the Oliver Township Hall. That makes this page a good place to direct residents to meeting schedules, agendas, minutes, and notices. Residents are encouraged to stay informed by reviewing meeting information regularly and attending meetings when possible. Open communication and public access remain an important part of local government.

Community-Based Government

Oliver Township is more than a governing body — it is part of the identity and history of the community. As a township with a long local history, its leadership continues to balance everyday public service with stewardship of township resources, records, ordinances, and community priorities. The township’s current public resources also highlight items such as Photo History, Playground Rules, Cemetery Ordinance, and Nuisance Ordinance, reflecting both civic responsibilities and community heritage.

Stay Connected

Whether you are looking for township contacts, meeting information, ordinances, forms, tax resources, or updates from township officials, this website is intended to serve as a reliable source of information for the Oliver Township community.

Oliver Township remains committed to keeping residents informed, providing access to important public information, and supporting the needs of the community through local leadership and service.

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