Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Fire Department Requests
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Fire Department Requests
If you’d like to schedule a fire extinguisher class for your group please fill out the Fire Extinguisher Training Form. Once the form is complete, we will contact you with scheduling information and details.
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Fire Department Requests
The Westland Fire Department is always looking for feedback on the service they provide. Please take a moment to fill out the Fire & EMS service feedback form to let us know how we did and what, if anything, we can do to improve the service we provide to you.
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Fire Department Requests
CPR or First Aid Training can be scheduled by submitting the CPR/First Aid Training Request Form. Once completed, we will contact you for scheduling and details.
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Fire Department Requests
You can request a Mobile Smoke House demonstration for your event by filling out and submitting the Mobile Smokehouse Demo Request Form. Once completed, we will contact you for details and scheduling.
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Fire Department Requests
The Medical Supply Loan Request Form can be filled out and submitted. Once your submission is complete, we will contact you with any necessary details.
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Fire Department Requests
Firehouse tours and engine visits can be scheduled by completing and submitting the Firehouse Tour/Fire Engine Request Form. Once completed, we will contact you with scheduling and details.
Assessment - General Questions
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Assessment - General Questions
Online Assessment
All assessment information including pictures, sketches, and physical attributes of properties is available online.
Tax Maps
Tax maps are also available online.
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Assessment - General Questions
Please contact the Department of Assessment at (734) 467-3160 or assessor@cityofwestland.com. A staff member will be able to go over your assessment information with you and schedule a review of the property if necessary.
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Assessment - General Questions
All mailing address changes must be done in writing. Please complete the downloadable form completely and return to the Assessor’s Office in-person, or by mail.
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Assessment - General Questions
All request for name changes (including removing a spouse and name changes due to marriage/divorce) must be submitted on a Property Transfer Affidavit.
If you continue to occupy the property as your primary residence, a new Principal Residence Exemption Affidavit needs to be completed as well.
Both forms, if applicable, need to be completed and returned to the Assessor’s Office by mail, or in-person.
PLEASE NOTE: Submitting a Property Transfer Affidavit will only update tax records and NOT the deed of the property. Any changes to the legal ownership (deed) must be recorded with the Wayne County Register of Deeds office.
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Assessment - General Questions
The City of Westland does not maintain copies of surveys. Surveys are done through a private company and not maintained or recorded with the City. If you are aware of who may have surveyed your property previously, it is suggested you contact that surveyor to obtain a copy. If you require a new survey, the City is unable to recommend any particular surveyors.
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Assessment - General Questions
Tax amounts and due dates can be obtained from the City Finance Department.
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Assessment - General Questions
All ordinance violations may be reported to Neighborhood Services.
Assessment - Property Transfers / Principal Residence Exemption
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Assessment - Property Transfers / Principal Residence Exemption
A Property Transfer Affidavit must be filed whenever real estate or some types of personal property are transferred (even if you are not recording a deed). It is used by the Assessor to ensure the property is assessed properly and receives the correct Taxable Value. It must be filed by the new owner with the Assessor for the City or Township where the property is located within 45 days of the transfer. If it is not filed timely, a penalty of $5.00 per day (maximum $200.00) applies. The information on this form is not confidential.
Transfer of Ownership
Transfer of ownership means the conveyance of title or the beneficial use of the property. There are both partial and whole transfers of ownership. The Assessor’s office will determine the correct percentage and uncap the Taxable Value accordingly.
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Assessment - Property Transfers / Principal Residence Exemption
A Property Transfer Affidavit must be filed whenever property transfers ownership (even if you are not recording a deed). It is used by the Assessor to ensure the property is assessed properly and determine if the sale is a valid sale to use to help in determining upcoming assessments. It must be filed by the new owner with the Assessor for the City within 45 days of the transfer. If it is not timely filed, a penalty of $5/day up to $200 applies.
If the property will also be your primary residence a Principal Residence Exemption Affidavit should be filed.
Both forms, once completed, can be returned to the Assessor’s Office by either:
- In-person - a date stamped copy will be given to you as your receipt of filing.
- Mail - a date stamped copy will only be mailed back to you if you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
Please do not email either form.
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Assessment - Property Transfers / Principal Residence Exemption
You must file a Request to Rescind Principal Residence Exemption to remove the exemption. Once completely filed out it can be returned to the Assessor’s Office in-person or by mail.
You should also contact the Building Department to ensure compliance with all ordinances for rental properties.
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Assessment - Property Transfers / Principal Residence Exemption
As with renting the property, you must file a Request to Rescind Principal Residence Exemption to remove the exemption. Once completely filed out it can be returned to the Assessor’s Office in-person or by mail.
You should also contact the Building Department to ensure compliance with all ordinances for rental properties.
Assessment - Real Property Statements
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Assessment - Real Property Statements
The Michigan Supreme Court has ordered that information about the financing of property sales must be gathered. The purpose is to determine whether favorable financing provided by the seller may have caused the sale price to increase, i.e. mortgage amounts, interest rates, and any personal property received by the buyer, etc. If so, any increase in price due to the favorable seller-provided financing must be removed before the sale is considered for property assessment study purposes. Information disclosed on Real Property Statements is strictly confidential and will only be shared by the Assessor, State Tax Commission, County Equalization Department, and others involved in and for the determination of assessments.
Open Burning Guidelines
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Open Burning Guidelines
Open burning is defined as,
the burning of unwanted materials such as paper, trees, brush, leaves, grass, and other debris where smoke and other emissions are released directly into the air.
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Open Burning Guidelines
Only clean wood (lacking creosote or other chemicals) can be used as fuel. That means no leaves or other unwanted combustibles.
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Open Burning Guidelines
A fire pit. The fire pit must be completely enclosed. This can be achieved by using screening or other approved store-bought containers.
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Open Burning Guidelines
The open burn must be a minimum of 25 feet from any structure or property line. The site must also be a minimum of 15 feet from any other combustible materials such as tall vegetation or woodpiles.
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Open Burning Guidelines
The fire should be no larger than three feet wide by three feet tall.
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Open Burning Guidelines
Some form of extinguishment must be on-hand. Examples would be dirt, sand, a garden hose, or a fire extinguisher.
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Open Burning Guidelines
If smoke from the fire becomes a nuisance to others, extinguishment is required.
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Open Burning Guidelines
Constant supervision is required during all burning. Complete extinguishment is required before leaving the fire pit.
Personnel
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Personnel
City employment is governed by the Civil Service Commission for general employees and by the Police and Fire Civil Service Commission for police officers and firefighters. The process for being hired by the City includes completing an employment application, providing references and other needed information and successful completion of testing, interviewing and background investigations. The requirements for seeking employment with the City will be included in employment notices. Applications are accepted for employment when a notice seeking applicants is posted on the City website and advertised in the City’s paper of record.
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Personnel
The City will advertise when it seeks to fill job vacancies. Notices will be placed on the City website and in the City paper of record. Applications are only accepted when the City has posted to fill a job vacancy.
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Personnel
Please email the Personnel Department and include your complete name, old contact information, and new contact information including complete address (street, city, state, zip) and a telephone number(s). This information may also be provided via U.S. mail addressed to the "Personnel Department" or by calling 734-467-3263.
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Personnel
For specific questions regarding the coverage, you must call Blue Cross and Delta Dental directly at the numbers listed below. If you have general questions regarding your coverage you may contact the Personnel Department at 734-467-3263.
Resources
- Blue Cross Blue Shield and Blue Care Network Phone: 877-790-2583
- Delta Dental Phone: 800-524-0149
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Personnel
The life insurance beneficiary form may be obtained from the Employee Portal. Please return the completed form by emailing the Personnel Department, by fax to 734-467-7946 or by U.S. mail. Please be sure to fill in the name, address, and social security number for each beneficiary listed.
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Personnel
Please email the Personnel Department or call 734-467-3193. A Certificate of Marriage must be provided when adding a spouse to one’s health plans. Proof of live birth (or proof of adoption) is required to add a dependent to one’s health plan. If removing an adult-aged dependent, please provide the dependent’s name and contact information; in some cases, the adult-aged dependent is entitled to healthcare benefits under the federal COBRA.
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Personnel
Please download the appropriate Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) form "Certification of Health Care Provider for Family Member’s Serious Health Condition" found on this site. Please complete your portion of the form and have the physician handling your family member’s healthcare complete this form which must then be returned to the Personnel Department. If you qualify, the FMLA provides for up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave time annually to care for an ailing family member (certain conditions apply).
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Personnel
Please download the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) form "Certification of Health Care Provider for Employee’s Serious Health Condition" found on this website. You must complete a portion of this form with your healthcare provider also providing information about your health condition. Once this information is complete, please provide this FMLA form to the Personnel Department for processing. If you qualify, the FMLA provides for up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave time to address your serious health condition.
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Personnel
All collective bargaining agreements may be found on the City’s website.
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Personnel
Please complete the "Employee Request to Review Personnel File" form from the Employee Portal and submit it electronically or in hard copy to the Personnel Department. The Personnel Department will schedule a time for you to view your file. Every attempt is made to provide personnel files to employees for review within 48 hours of receipt of the request.
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Personnel
The Finance Department handles enrollment into deferred compensation plans; please call 734-467-3169 to obtain information about the various plans available to you and to obtain enrollment forms.
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Personnel
You may download the Direct Deposit Form from the Personnel home page and send the completed form to the Finance Department. If you have any questions, please call 734-467-3169.
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Personnel
Please download, complete, and submit to the Personnel Department the Federal W-4 and Michigan W-4 withholding forms found on the Employee Portal. This information will be shared with Payroll for updating your personal information.
Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Please be aware of the following:
- At this time, glass is not being accepted. Glass can be taken to the Westland Recycle Center
- Do not put recyclables into plastic bags
- Only material that is empty, clean and dry can be recycled
- Plastic bags and Tetra Packs are not accepted
- Rinse out any residue that is in plastic bottles or cans before putting them in the recycle bin
- Shredded paper must be put in a recyclable paper bag
- Remove the label, prior to recycling a can. You can recycle the label with other recyclable paper items
- Leave the lid on any plastic bottle and recycle them together. Lids are too small to recycle separately
- Do not put plastic hangers in the recycle bin
- Do not put old metal tools in the recycle bin. Old metal tools can be taken to the Westland Recycle Center
- Do not put plastic toys in the recycle bin
- Do not put any old appliances in the recycle bin. They can be taken to the Westland Recycle Center
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Glass is very hard on the equipment. Also there is a limited demand for the recycled glass. The majority of glass that is taken to the facility ends up at the landfill.
Glass beverage and food jars can be dropped off at the Westland Recycle Center located at 37137 Marquette, Westland. The containers need to be be rinsed out of any food residue, clean, and dry before being recycled.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
The trash bins are black, and the recycling bins are blue.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Report damaged or missing Trash or Recycle bins directly to City of Westland by:
- City of Westland Service Request Form
- Calling 1-734-728-1770
- Emailing Dept. of Public Service
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Not at this time; the residents who have two bins from the previous program will be able to keep their two bins.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Report Trash, Curbside Recycling, Bulk Pickup and Compost Pickup questions or concerns directly to Priority Waste by:
- Priority Waste Contact Form
- Calling 1-586-228-1200
- Emailing westlandldc@prioritywaste.com
Report damaged or missing Trash or Recycle bins directly to City of Westland by:
- City of Westland Service Request Form
- Calling 1-734-728-1770
- Emailing Dept. of Public Service
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Report Trash, Curbside Recycling, Bulk Pickup and Compost Pickup questions or concerns directly to Priority Waste by:
- Priority Waste Contact Form
- Calling 1-586-228-1200
- Emailing westlandldc@prioritywaste.com
Report damaged or missing Trash or Recycle bins directly to City of Westland by:
- City of Westland Service Request Form
- Calling 1-734-728-1770
- Emailing Dept. of Public Service
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
No, the recycling bin is only for recycling materials. The City is charged additional costs if the recycling is contaminated with trash.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Report damaged or missing Trash or Recycle bins directly to City of Westland by:
- City of Westland Service Request Form
- Calling 1-734-728-1770
- Emailing Dept. of Public Service
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Please place the bins on your easement, behind the curb for pickup. Do not put them in the street. Make sure they are not blocked by parked cars, fire hydrants, trees, or utility poles.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
A spot will need to be cleared for placement. Do not place the bin in the street, as it will interfere with snow plowing.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
No, please do not put recyclables in any kind of plastic bag. Plastic bags will jam up the recycling machines. All recyclables must be put directly into the blue recycling bin.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
The bins have wheels for easy movement. However, 64 gallon bins are being offered to those who might have more difficulty maneuvering them.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Trash will need to be placed in plastic garbage bags and then into the black bin for pickup. Do not overload the bin. If the lid cannot close, it is too full.
Recycling materials will need to be placed inside the blue bin, even materials that previously had to be placed outside the bins, such as cardboard. All materials to be recycled must fit inside the bin, or they will not be picked up for recycling.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
You can get additional details on the City’s website, Curbside Recycling, the Priority Waste website, or call the Department of Public Service at 734-728-1770.
Mailings and inserts in water bills will periodically have recycling information.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
For more details, please visit Bulk Pickup, Priority Waste website or call the Department of Public Service at 734-728-1770.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Unfortunately, you will not be able to use any other bin for placement of household trash other than City provided bins. Should you need more space than the 96 gallon bin provided by the City, it is suggested that you contact the City of Westland Department of Public Service at 734-728-1770 and request another additional trash bin at an additional cost of $64 per year (additional cost attributed to landfill costs). You can also purchase one at the City of Westland Webstore.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
The City provides a 96 gallon bin for collection of your trash.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Use our interactive collection map to find your address and collection day. You may also view the Trash/Recycling Schedule (PDF).
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Use our interactive collection map to find your address and collection day. You may also view the Trash/Recycling Schedule (PDF) and Recycling/Bulk Pickup Calendar (PDF) for more information.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Bulk Pickup will be collected on the same day as your bi-weekly recycling pickup. Use our interactive collection map to find your address and collection day. You may also view the Trash/Recycling Schedule (PDF) and Recycling/Bulk Pickup Calendar (PDF) for more information.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Westland residents no longer need to schedule special pickups for large or bulk items. For more details, please visit Bulk Pickup.
You can lease a trash bin by contacting the City of Westland, Department of Public Service through our online store, or by coming into the Westland City Hall to request another trash bin at an additional cost.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Yes, you can contact the City of Westland, Department of Public Service through our online store, or by coming into the Westland City Hall to request another trash bin at an additional cost of:
- $43 per year for the smaller 64 gallon trash bin
- $64 per year for the large 96 gallon trash bin
City Hall is located at:
36300 Warren Road
Westland, MI 48185If you have any question regarding the purchase of an extra trash bin you can contact the Department of Public service at 734-728-1770.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
No, batteries should not be put in the recycling bin.
Batteries can be recycled in a drop box at the following locations:
- City Hall
36300 Warren Road
Westland, MI 48185 - Jefferson Barns Community Vitality Center
32150 Dorsey Street
Westland, MI 48186 - William P. Faust Library
6123 Central City Parkway
Westland, MI 48185 - Westland Recycle Center
37137 Marquette
Westland, MI 48185
Please do not leave batteries that are unable to fit in the drop box.
- City Hall
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
No, Clothes cannot be put in the recycle bin. Clothes can be recycled in the Blue Clothing bins located throughout the City, including City Hall, William P. Faust Library and the Westland Recycle Center.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
If you are not sure on a specific item you can go to the City’s website. The Public Service Department has a Recycling page or visit the Priority Waste website.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
For a complete list of items, please visit Bulk Pickup.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
The collection of compostable material will remain the same as it has always been in the City of Westland.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Glass beverage and food jars can be dropped off at the Westland Recycle Center located at 37137 Marquette, Westland.
The containers need to be be rinsed out of any food residue, clean, and dry before being recycled.
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
Move out quotes are now available directly from Priority Waste! Please contact Priority Waste by:
- Priority Waste Contact Form
- Calling 1-586-228-1200
- Emailing westlandldc@prioritywaste.com
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Sanitation / Recycling / Composting / Bulk Pickup
At this time, they are not recyclable.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Since 1967, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has provided the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government. Federal agencies are required to disclose any information requested under the FOIA unless it falls under one of nine exemptions which protect interests such as personal privacy, national security, and law enforcement.
The FOIA also requires agencies to proactively post online certain categories of information, including frequently requested records. As Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court have all recognized, the FOIA is a vital part of our democracy.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Generally any person - United States citizen or not - can make a FOIA request.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Before making a request, first look to see if the information you are interested in is already publicly available. You can find a lot of useful information on a range of topics on the City of Westland’s website.
If the information you want is not publicly available, you can submit a FOIA request to the agency’s FOIA Coordinator. The request simply must be in writing and reasonably describe the records you seek. Most federal agencies now accept FOIA requests electronically, including by web form, email or fax.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Your request will receive the quickest possible response if it is addressed directly to the FOIA office of the City of Westland. Delivery of FOIA requests can be made in various ways:
- Email the City the form (PDF)
- Fax the form (PDF) to 734-422-1218 (at the attention of the FOIA Coordinator)
- Hard Copy Form (PDF)
- Through the City of Westland’s Website via an online form
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
There is no specific form that must be used to make a request. However, the City’s FOIA Request for Public Records Form (PDF) is available to individuals requesting information.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
A FOIA request can be made for any agency record. You can also specify the format in which you wish to receive the records (for example, printed or electronic form). The FOIA does not require agencies to create new records or to conduct research, analyze data, or answer questions when responding to requests.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
The City’s FOIA Coordinator handles all requests within the City for all Departments except the Police Department. The Westland Police Department has designated staff members in charge of processing and releasing information that is specific to their Department.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
After the City receives your FOIA request, you will usually receive receipt confirmation verification in the form of an email or letter acknowledging the request with an assigned tracking number. If the City requires additional information before it can begin to process your request, it will contact you. The City will typically search for records in response to your request and then review those records to determine which - and what parts of each - can be released. The agency will redact, or black out, any information protected from disclosure by one of the FOIA’s nine exemptions. The releasable records will then be sent to you.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
There is no initial fee required to submit a FOIA request, but the FOIA does provide for the charging of certain types of fees in some instances.
For a typical requester the City can charge for the time it takes to search for records and for duplication of those records. There is usually no charge for the first 15 minutes of search time.
You may always include in your request letter a specific statement limiting the amount that you are willing to pay in fees. If an agency estimates that the total fees for processing your request will exceed $25, it will notify you in writing of the estimate and offer you an opportunity to narrow your request in order to reduce the fees. If you agree to pay fees for a records search, you may be required to pay such fees even if the search does not locate any releasable records.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
You may request a waiver of fees. Under the FOIA, fee waivers are limited to situations in which a requester can show that the disclosure of the requested information is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations and activities of the government and is not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester. Requests for fee waivers from individuals who are seeking records on themselves usually do not meet this standard. In addition, a requester’s inability to pay fees is not a legal basis for granting a fee waiver.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Once the City has processed your request it will send you a written response. This response will let you know whether records were located and will include all releasable documents. If any portions of the records are withheld, for instance because disclosure would invade an individual’s personal privacy, the City will inform you of the specific FOIA exemption that is being applied.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Agencies typically process requests in the order of receipt. The time it takes to respond to a request will vary depending on the complexity of the request and the backlog of requests already pending at the agency:
- A simple request can be processed faster by the agency than one that is complex. Simple requests are typically more targeted and seek fewer pages of records.
- Complex requests typically seek a high volume of material or require additional steps to process such as the need to search for records in multiple locations.
The City’s FOIA Coordinator is available to assist you with any question about the status of your request and any steps you can take to receive a quicker response.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Under certain conditions you may be entitled to have your request processed on an expedited basis. There are two specific situations where a request will be expedited, which means that it is handled as soon as practicable. These two situations apply to every agency:
- First, a request will be expedited if the lack of expedited treatment could reasonably be expected to pose a threat to someone’s life or physical safety.
- Second, if there is an urgency to inform the public about an actual or alleged Federal Government activity, if made by a person who is primarily engaged in disseminating information, his or her request will be expedited.
Agencies can also allow expedited processing for additional reasons.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
If you are seeking records on yourself you will be required to provide a certification of your identity. This certification is required in order to protect your privacy and to ensure that private information about you is not disclosed inappropriately to someone else. Whenever you request information about yourself you will be asked to provide either a notarized statement or a statement signed under penalty of perjury stating that you are the person who you say you are.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Generally, when requesting information about another person you will receive greater access by submitting authorization from that individual permitting the disclosure of the records to you, or by submitting proof that the individual is deceased. If you request records relating to another person, and disclosure of the records could invade that person’s privacy, they ordinarily will not be disclosed to you.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Not all records are required to be released under the FOIA. Congress established nine exemptions from disclosure for certain categories of information to protect against certain harms, such as an invasion of personal privacy, or harm to law enforcement investigations. The FOIA authorizes agencies to withhold information when they reasonably foresee that disclosure would harm an interest protected by one of these nine exemptions. The nine exemptions are described below.
- Information that is classified to protect national security.
- Information related solely to the internal personnel rules and practices of an agency.
- Information that is prohibited from disclosure by another federal law.
- Trade secrets or commercial or financial information that is confidential or privileged.
- Privileged communications within or between agencies, including those protected by the:
- Deliberative Process Privilege (provided the records were created less than 25 years before the date on which they were requested)
- Attorney-Work Product Privilege
- Attorney-Client Privilege
- Information that, if disclosed, would invade another individual’s personal privacy.
- Information compiled for law enforcement purposes that:
- A - Could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings
- B - Would deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication
- C - Could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
- D - Could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source
- E - Would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions
- F - Could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of any individual
- Information that concerns the supervision of financial institutions.
- Geological information on wells.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Congress has provided special protection in the FOIA for three narrow categories of law enforcement and national security records. The provisions protecting those records are known as "exclusions."
- The first exclusion protects the existence of an ongoing criminal law enforcement investigation when the subject of the investigation is unaware that it is pending and disclosure could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings.
- The second exclusion is limited to criminal law enforcement agencies and protects the existence of informant records when the informant’s status has not been officially confirmed.
- The third exclusion is limited to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and protects the existence of foreign intelligence or counterintelligence, or international terrorism records when the existence of such records is classified.
Records falling within an exclusion are not subject to the requirements of the FOIA. So, when an office or agency responds to your request, its response will encompass those records that are subject to the FOIA.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
You may file an administrative appeal if you are not satisfied with the City’s initial response to your request. Before doing so, however, you may wish to contact the FOIA professional handling the request. The FOIA Coordinator is there to explain the process to you, assist in reducing any delays, and help resolve any disputes. Often, a simple discussion between you and the City will resolve any issues that may arise.
If necessary, filing an appeal is very simple. Typically, all you need to do is send a letter or email to the designated appeal authority of the agency stating that you are appealing the initial decision made on your request. There is no fee or cost involved. After an independent review, the appellate authority will send you a response advising you of its decision. Once the administrative appeal process is complete, you also have the option to seek mediation services from the Office of Government Information Services at the National Archives and Records Administration.
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
The FOIA provides that when processing requests, agencies should withhold information only if they reasonably foresee that disclosure would harm an interest protected by an exemption, or if disclosure is prohibited by law. Agencies should also consider whether partial disclosure of information is possible whenever they determine that full disclosure is not possible and they should take reasonable steps to segregate and release nonexempt information. The Office of Information Policy at the Department of Justice is responsible for issuing government-wide guidance on the FOIA as part of its responsibilities to encourage all agencies to fully comply with both the letter and the spirit of the FOIA.
Assessment - Assessed and Taxable Value
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Assessment - Assessed and Taxable Value
Assessed value is defined by state law as 50% of the market value of the property as of December 31st of the preceding year. Taxable value is derived from a formula created by the passage of “Proposal A” in 1994, designed to limit the taxable value increased annually to the rate of inflation.
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Assessment - Assessed and Taxable Value
Assessed Value
All assessed values are calculated according to the State Tax Commission standards. This value is shown as the State Equalized Value (or SEV) on your tax statement. SEVs are based on mass appraisal techniques which take into account the current cost to replicate your home and then depreciates that cost based on the age of the structure. That value is then adjusted to market value by utilizing sales within the particular area over a two year sales study.
Each year the Assessor is required by law to review the sales in the previous two year sales study to conclude assessed values at 50% of market value.
Taxable Value
The term Taxable Value was used in the 1994 constitutional amendment known as Proposal A to replace SEV in the property tax equation to calculate property tax bills. The first step in the process of determining Taxable Value is to calculate the Capped Value of every parcel of assessable property using the following formula:
CAPPED VALUE FORMULA:
Prior Taxable Value – Taxable Value of Losses X Lesser of 5% or CPI Multiplier + Taxable Value of Additions = Capped Value
CPI is the Consumer’s Price Index (Inflation rate) as calculated by the State of Michigan each fall. The legislature has defined Taxable Value to be the lesser of SEV or Capped Value. Assessors are required to annually calculate a Capped Value for each individual parcel of real property. The Capped Value is then compared to the SEV of that property, and the lower of the two will be its Taxable Value upon which taxes are levied. The year following an eligible transfer of ownership, the SEV of the transferred property set in that year is its Taxable Value. -
Assessment - Assessed and Taxable Value
No. Until 1994, property was valued for tax purposes at half its market value. This is called “State Equalized Value” or SEV. In 1994 voters passed Proposal A, which limited the growth of property tax assessments. The formula under Proposal A keeps the Taxable Value of a property from growing as fast as the SEV. This gap can increase over time. However, in the year following an eligible transfer of ownership, the Taxable Value is uncapped and is made equal to the SEV, but only for that year following the transfer of ownership. When a parcel is uncapped there could be a substantial increase in the tax depending on the difference between the Taxable Value and the State Equalized Value of the property. See “How is the Taxable Value calculated?” for more explanation.
Youth Assistance Program
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Youth Assistance Program
Contact the Youth Assistance Program to discuss your situation with a case manager and possible enrollment into the program.
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Youth Assistance Program
The length of the program depends upon the progress the youth makes during their enrollment. Typically, youth are enrolled for approximately six months. However, enrollment periods do vary and six months is just an average.
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Youth Assistance Program
No. A mentor can be a wonderful support for a young person but the program is designed to make sure all aspects of concern are addresses, known and not known at time of enrollment.
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Youth Assistance Program
Typically the following program services are required:
- Life Choices Groups
- Parent Group Meetings
- Community Service
- The Guest Speaker Presentation
- Sexual Education Workshop
However, if there are concerns about youth being able to attend all program services, you can discuss your concerns with your case manager or Program Director Paul Motz.
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Youth Assistance Program
They do not have to be in any trouble to be enrolled in the program. Some youth are referred from the Court or Police but many are enrolled as "voluntary". This means their parent or guardian enrolled them into the program.
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Youth Assistance Program
The program does not have counseling services available. However the program works closely with other agencies in the area and can provide referrals.
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Youth Assistance Program
Your child’s case would be returned to the Police Department and then forwarded to Juvenile Court for further action.
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Youth Assistance Program
The program is eligible to provide services for most of western Wayne county.
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Youth Assistance Program
No they cannot. Participants must be between 10 and 17 years and 6 months while they are enrolled in the program.
Planning
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Planning
The purpose of zoning is to regulate property use and development within each district and ensure that the vision in the City’s Comprehensive Plan is consistently met. Zoning divides the city into districts (zones). The districts are shown on the zoning map, and the zoning ordinance lists the rules for each district. Zoning is just one piece of the review of any proposed development or project, which may also entail evaluation for planning criteria (known as Site Plan review), building codes, and life safety codes.
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Planning
To determine what your property is zoned you will need to use the City’s Interactive Zoning Map. Be prepared to enter in your property address or Parcel ID number.
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Planning
The Zoning Ordinance (PDF) lists the rules for each district and how properties can be used. Each zone section has the following information:
- Permitted Uses – uses that are allowed in the zone, usually requiring administrative permit approval.
- Special Land Uses – uses that are generally considered compatible with the permitted uses of the zone and requiring approval from the Planning Commission & City Council.
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Planning
Rezoning a property, also known as a map amendment, is an involved process, and success is not guaranteed. Petitioners must provide documentation that the property is appropriate for rezoning based on the principles of zoning and the City’s Master Plan. It then requires public hearing and review through the Planning Commission, and then final approval through the City Council. These bodies would have to find that the zoning is appropriate and not likely to cause negative impacts on surrounding existing uses such as residences.
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Planning
Setbacks are measured from the actual property lines and not from fences, curbs, sidewalks, or street pavement edges. A property survey may be necessary to verify the location of property lines prior to construction. From the property line, setbacks are usually measured to the foundation edge of the structure.
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Planning
The City does not have surveys of private property. You will need to hire a professional survey to create a survey for you.
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Planning
If you will be occupying an existing building you will need to fill out and submit a re-occupancy application. Before doing so please verify that the proposed use is allowed in the existing zoning district for the property. The Planning Division will verify the use is permitted and will pass the application over to the Building Division to schedule inspections and determine any necessary permits. If the property passes the final inspections a Certificate of Occupancy will be issued.
If you are developing a property, you will need to go through the Site Plan approval process. Please contact the Planning Division.
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Planning
You may fence in the rear yard (back corner of home all the way around to the other back corner of the home) with up to a six foot high fence. Unless you have written permission from the neighbors, the fence must be wholly on your property, good side facing out. The City prefers that chain link fences be removed before installing a privacy fence. If it is going adjacent to a chain link fence it must be either two feet away or 6” up off the ground so that the area between the fences can be maintained. A side yard fence (at 4.5’ high maximum) would be allowed in a side yard if there is a side door to the home on that side or it is at a corner. It can go up to the front line of the home in that case.
- Front yards may be enclosed by split rail or ranch-type fences with no more than two rails, at a height above the grade of two adjoining lots of three feet, so long as the fence is constructed two or more feet from the sidewalk or front lot line, whichever is closest to the front building line. No fence shall be constructed along the side lot line of residential lots which have adjacent or abutting driveways unless a written approval, signed and notarized by the owners of each of the adjacent lots, is filed with the building division.
- If a rear yard for one lot is a front yard for another lot than such rear yard fence is not allowed.
- For corner lots a side yard fence shall be allowed along the side lot line on the street side of a corner lot, so long as it is not constructed between the front lot line and the front building line of the corner lot.
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Planning
A zoning ordinance specifies what types of uses zones allow (ex. Residential, Commercial, Industrial etc.) and also regulates lot size, placement, bulk (or density) and the height of structures. Click to read the City of Westland’s Zoning Ordinance (PDF).
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Planning
A variance is a deviation from the set of rules a municipality applies to land use and land development, typically a zoning ordinance, building code or municipal code. The manner in which variances are employed can differ greatly depending on the municipality.
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Planning
Site plans for single-family residential and industrial properties in the industrial subdivisions not adjacent to residential zoning districts are reviewed and approved by the Planning Division. All other site plans require review by the Planning Commission and approval by the City Council.
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Planning
- Residential accessory buildings larger than 200 square feet may occupy not more than 40 percent of a required rear yard, and/or 25 percent of any non-required rear yard; provided that in no instance shall the total square footage of all accessory buildings exceed the ground floor area of the main buildings.
- A detached accessory building shall be located so that its front building line is at least ten feet to the rear of the building line of any main building, provided that a detached private garage shall be so located that its front building line is not closer to the front lot line than the rear building line of any main building.
- When an accessory building is located on a corner lot, the side lot line of which is substantially a continuation of the front lot line of the lot to its rear, said building shall not project beyond the front yard line required on the lot to the rear of such corner lot.
- Accessory buildings for residential land uses shall not be erected in any required yard except a rear yard, provided further, that in no instance shall such a building be nearer than two feet to any adjoining lot line.
- Detached accessory structures shall not exceed a height of 14 feet.
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Planning
For a lot/parcel to be buildable it will need to comply with the minimum lot width and minimum lot size requirements for the zoning district in which it is zoned. That information is found in the zoning district under the zoning category after the use lists.
Section 110-5.4 of the zoning ordinance sets criteria to allow the development of certain lots that do not meet current zoning dimensional standards. A nonconforming “lot of record” may be developed if:
- The lot existed in its current form as of 1981, as demonstrated by a recorded deed or plan from prior to that date.
- Subject lot shall have been in separate ownership and not contiguous with other lots in the same ownership.
- The minimum setback dimensions and other requirements shall conform to the regulations for the district.
Economic Development - Business Resources
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Economic Development - Business Resources
If you are looking to open a new business in Westland, we work in partnership with the Livonia-Westland Chamber of Commerce to help get the word out to the community about your exciting new business through a Grand Opening Ceremony!
Please call or email the Livonia-Westland Chamber of Commerce at (734) 427-2122 or chamber@livoniawestland.org to start making arrangements for this great event. Congratulations on your new endeavor and we are happy that you decided to choose the City of Westland to begin this exciting opportunity!
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Economic Development - Business Resources
Did you know you can post your job opening for free on our website? Let us help you get connected with Westland’s highly skilled workforce through our Westland Works! program.
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Economic Development - Business Resources
The Livonia-Westland Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that represents more than 1,200 members, promotes Livonia and Westland, and supports the whole business community. The Livonia-Westland Chamber of Commerce was formed in the Fall 2023, when the Livonia Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1950, and the Westland Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1962, decided to strategically align the two organizations.
The Chamber has provided leadership with its initiatives to promote careers in the skilled and technical trades, collaboration among political and business leaders across western Wayne County, and engage with ethnic business communities to attract economic development opportunities from foreign companies. Businesses and organizations gain credibility, referrals, and advocacy through its engagement with the Livonia-Westland Chamber. Local consumers are more likely to do business with companies that belong to their local chambers because they view such companies as more credible, according to national studies.
The Livonia-Westland Chamber can help you building meaningful business connections, improve your businesses visibility throughout the community and assist in promoting your business. Visit the Livonia-Westland Chamber Website for more information or following them on Facebook for information about upcoming events.
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Economic Development - Business Resources
Looking to increase visibility and get involved in the community through sponsorship opportunities? There are many creative and exciting ways to promote your local business while also supporting one or more of the wildly popular City events or venues. The City's Economic Development Department administers this program for the City and can expertly develop a custom sponsorship program to reach your goals and fit your budget. Please contact Chief Business Development Officer Alex Garza - agarza@cityofwestland.com for more information or to become a sponsor.