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No Delay for Trash/Recycling Week of June 16
Holiday Reminder: No Delay This is a friendly reminder that your collection WILL NOT be delayed in observance of Juneteenth, Thursday, June 19. Residential and commercial trash and recycling collection will take place on your regular service day(s) during the week of June 16. All Granger facilities will be OPEN on Thursday, June 19.
Commercial, Industrial, & Multi-family Parcel Review
The City of St. Louis has retained Legacy Assessing Services to do a parcel review of all real commercial, industrial, and multi-family (duplex, apartments) properties in the City. Pursuant to the State of Michigan guidelines, the City is required to maintain a detailed record of all the properties located within its jurisdiction. This parcel review…
Consumers Energy Gas Main Replacement Project
Consumers Energy is currently replacing a number of gas mains throughout the City. Residents whose gas services will be replaced will be (or already have) receiving a postcard explaining what they will be doing. Please see below for more information. You can also download this information in printable form by clicking here.
Public Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF SAINT LOUIS, MICHIGAN
The Saint Louis City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at 6:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits to consider approval of the 2024/2025 Budget Amendments.
Members of the public will be permitted to participate during the public comment period. The standard time limits will apply.
Jamie Long, City Clerk
Commercial, Industrial, & Multi-family Parcel Review Information
The City of St. Louis has retained Legacy Assessing Services to do a parcel review of all real commercial, industrial, and multi-family (duplex, apartments) properties in the City. Pursuant to the State of Michigan guidelines, the City is required to maintain a detailed record of all the properties located within its jurisdiction. This parcel review will establish accurate and uniform assessments throughout the City.
A representative of Legacy Assessing Services will be visiting each property in the City to gather information regarding the various structures on the property. This representative will be measuring each structure, gathering information regarding the interior of the buildings, and photographing the properties.
It is imperative for you to realize that the parcel review WILL NOT increase taxes on those properties that have previously been taxed for buildings on the property (except for the annual level of inflation required by the State Tax Commission on taxable values). If a building is found on the property that has not previously been on the assessment/tax roll, then that building will be added to the assessment/tax roll and that property will experience an increase in taxes because of the omitted structure. I reiterate…ONLY IF A BUILDING HAS NEVER BEEN TAXED WILL YOUR TAXES INCREASE. OTHERWISE, YOU WILL EXPERIENCE NO TAX INCREASE DUE TO THIS PARCEL REVIEW.
If you have any questions regarding the City of St. Louis Parcel Review, please feel free to contact Legacy Assessing Services office at (810) 750-1660 or the City Assessor at (989) 463-9514 or email her at kroslund@myalma.org. The city offices are open Monday through Friday 8am - 4pm (closed 12:30-1:30 for lunch).
If you would prefer to complete a fillable version of the questionnaire, please visit the Assessor’s page on this website: https://www.stlouismi.com/government/assessor/. You can find the fillable questionnaire under the “Documents” section on the Assessor page.
Small Town America is alive and well in the middle of Michigan, in the historic City of St. Louis!
St. Louis, the “Middle of the Mitten,” is a picturesque small town that serves its residents, neighbors and travelers with convenient shopping, eating options and a safe, clean walkable environment.
The “Geographic Center of the Lower Peninsula,” St. Louis is located right on M-46 only two miles east of US-127. The town has a fascinating history including once being home to the Magnetic Mineral Springs and bath house, two opera houses and a historic hotel. Much of St. Louis historic business district architecture has been preserved and many turn of the century buildings are still in use as businesses and shops. An array of Victorian homes can be seen along M-46 in the heart of town, including the magnificent “Elwell Castle” on the corner of M-46 and Delaware Streets. The City has made application to have a portion of North Mill Street be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Over the past several years the City has been hard at work on economic development, downtown and Brownfield projects to build an outstanding core to the City. Evidence of this is the improvement in the Central Business District of North Mill Street and M-46 where you can see a $350,000 MDOT Enhancement Project as well as a $750,000 parking lot and alleyway improvement project that was completed in 2003. Victorian lighting with underground electric, installed by the City’s own Electric Department, highlights the area along with landscaping, trees, new paving, flowers and more. Two Brownfield projects has brought a private investment of over $1 million to downtown and several other sites are being cleaned up for possible redevelopment. 2015 saw the construction of a new City Hall, housing City offices as well as the St. Louis Police Department. This is a rehabilitation and re-use of the former St. Louis IGA building on the north end of downtown. The St. Louis Area Fire Department also has a new facility in the southeast corner of the DDA area.
Whether you’re looking for a wonderful place to live, work, start a business or just visit we encourage you to browse our website more carefully and see all St. Louis has to offer!
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