Welcome to Burlington Township!

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Located in Lapeer County, Burlington Township is a rural community built on strong values, hardworking families, and a rich agricultural heritage. Our township is dedicated to serving residents, preserving our rural character, and providing transparent local government.

Township Officials

View contact information for the elected officials who serve Burlington Township.

Fire Department

Find information about Burlington Township fire protection services, including burn permit requirements, safety guidelines, and emergency contact information.

Tax Information

Get information about property taxes, assessments, and important deadlines related to township tax payments.

Township Meetings

View upcoming township meeting schedules, agendas, and approved meeting minutes to stay informed about local decisions.

Forms & Permits

Access township ordinances, zoning regulations, permits, and commonly requested township forms.

Announcements

Stay up to date with important township news, public notices, upcoming events, and community updates from Burlington Township.

Township Meetings

Burlington Township meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM. These meetings provide an opportunity for residents to stay informed about township business, hear updates from officials, and participate in discussions that impact the community.

At this time, Burlington Township does not have a permanent office location. All meetings are currently held at:

Clifford Village Hall
4548 Madison St.
Clifford, MI 48727

Residents are encouraged to attend and stay involved in local government.

Online Burn Permits

Residents planning to burn brush or yard waste in Burlington Township must obtain a burn permit before starting a fire. Permits help our fire department stay informed and ensure safe burning conditions within the township.

Proudly Serving the Residents of Burlington Township

At Burlington Township, we believe that strong communities are built through cooperation, transparency, and a shared commitment to the people who call this place home. Our township government exists to serve residents by maintaining essential services, protecting our rural character, and ensuring that Burlington Township remains a safe and welcoming place to live.

By staying connected with township meetings, announcements, and community updates, residents can remain informed and engaged in the decisions that help shape our future. Open communication and community involvement are key to maintaining a township where neighbors look out for one another and local government remains accessible and accountable.

Together, we can continue to preserve the values, traditions, and strong sense of community that make Burlington Township a great place to live.