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REGULAR Town Board Meeting: Tuesday, August 7, 2024 | Election Commission Agendas & Minutes | More Information: Agendas  , Minutes  , Schedules

  • 2024 Property Assessment Notices for Bridgeport Township went out in the mail.
  • The taxable values went up 5% which is limited to the percent change in the rate of inflation.
  • The taxable value is the value to which the millage rate is applied.
  • The assessed value is based on 50% of the market value as required by state law.
  • The assessed values went up in the township do to the market. These values have to be in line with the county and state values as well.
  • If you would like to dispute your values you can make an appointment to meet with the Board of Review on March 13th from 3pm -9pm & March 15th from 9am -3pm.
  • If you have any questions please contact the office at 989-777-0940 or email the assessor at assessor @bridgeportmi.org

Planning Commission - 2 openings
Construction Board of Appeals - 1 opening

Apply online at bridgeportmi.org or at the Township Office 6740 Dixie Hwy. Bridgeport, MI 48722.

See flyer below

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION
PRECINCT CANVASS OF EARLY VOTES
BEGINS AT 8:00 PM, February 27, 2024
SAGINAW COUNTY EARLY VOTING CENTER
618 CASS ST.
SAGINAW, MI 48602
CONTINUES UNTIL COMPLETED
THIS IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

The Historical Society of Bridgeport will hold a special event in March.

Save the Date:

You are invited to a Presentation by Gerardo Gonzalez On the History of Saginaw's St. Joseph Parish Thursday, March 21, 2024, from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Please join us for some fascinating history In the Old 1896 Town Hall In the Bridgeport Historical Village 6190 Dixie Highway, Bridgeport Next door to the Bridgeport Fire Department.

As required by the General Property Tax Act, public notice is hereby given by the Township of Bridgeport that the 2024 March Board of Review will meet on the following dates and times for the purpose of reviewing the 2024 assessment roll, hearing protests and appeals of assessed and/or tentative taxable values, and hearing and deciding on other matters as permitted by law. Appeals will only be heard from the owner of the property or authorized representative. Authorization must be in written form for a representative to act on the property owner’s behalf.