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About Us The City Assessor is responsible for: Preparing Assessment Roll Working with the Board of Review Preparing Tax Warrants to Certify Tax Roll Maintain records regarding personal property statements, homestead exemption affidavits, transfer affidavits, real property record cards, tax maps, and other related items. Processing Property Tax Affidavits If you have any questions regarding...

Building Department Staff Code Enforcement Officer- Greg Nelson, ext:118 gnelson@cityofnewbuffalomi.gov Building Coordinator & Permit Technician- Ashley Floraday, ext:117 afloraday@cityofnewbuffalomi.gov Zoning Administrator- Amber Schroeder, ext:110 aschroeder@cityofnewbuffalomi.gov Building Inspector- Chad Butler, Working Cell: 970-652-6560

City Boat Launch The City Boat Launch is located at 201 Marquette Drive, which is about 1,200 feet northeast of the Whittaker Street Bridge.  The bridge to Lake Michigan is an additional 2,000 feet, approximately. To purchase a season pass your boat trailer must be on location, the Park Ranger will attach your pass to...

New Buffalo’s City's nearly 800ft of sandy beach and Lakefront Parks are located on the North end of Whittaker Street, just across the Galien River Bridge. The City Beach, City Boat Launch, City Riverfront, and Lions Pavilion Park are all part of a single piece of property given as a gift forever to the Village...

About the Transient Marina The City Transient Marina is located at 100 W. Water St., which is just west of the Whittaker Street Bridge.  The Marina has 30 slips available to guests for transient use.  Marina attendants monitor radio channels 9 and 16. Federal Navigation Channel entrance: 41° 48' 07" N, 86° 45' 13" W...

Water Quality Report Annual Water Quality Reports are updated yearly by the first of July. A hard copy of the Previous Years Water Quality Report is available at City Hall for pick up, or feel free to call City Hall at 269-469-1500 and a copy will be mailed to you.   For a copy of...

Function The function of the Water Department is to serve as a public utility by efficiently operating a water filtration plant, water distribution system, and water billing system to provide municipal water in said department's service area, with such water meeting or exceeding State of Michigan standards for quality, and to provide a sufficient quantity...

Reporting issues with right-of-way landscaping The City has authority over the planting, trimming, and removing of trees and shrubs in City rights-of-way. Please contact the Street Department, 269-469-2781, to report trees in a City right-of-way which are diseased, dead, or a threat to public safety. If you would like to request permission to plant, remove,...

Brush Pickup Branch pick up service is for storm damage and minor yard cleanup. **Outdoor storage of yard debris shall not exceed 14 days in duration**. First Monday of each month, April through October After storms Branches must be shorter than 10 feet long Branches must be smaller than 6 inches in diameter Piles must...

Functions The Street Department is responsible for Responsibilities maintaining the public streets of the City — other than US Route 12 (Buffalo Street), which is the responsibility of the Michigan Department of Transportation.  Maintenance of streets includes snow removal, cleaning, patching, signing, and marking, in addition to preservation, reconstruction, resurfacing, restoration and rehabilitation. Managing the...

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