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The Village of Pinckney is located in the southwest quadrant of Livingston County. Pinckney was the county's first permanent settlement. The village was platted in 1837 and early development of the village was tied to the success of the flour mill. Today, the community is bustling with vehicular traffic through the village on Michigan Highway 36. The Village of Pinckney is home to the annual Art in the Park. Hundreds of booths are set up for local artists and craftsmen to display and see their art. Visitors come to see live music and entertainment as well as to try the different foods displayed at the festivities. Live music and art displays are found around the park as well as day long activities for kids and adults. The estimated population for the Village of Pinckney in 2010 was 2,427. |
Village Hall
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President: Linda Lavey |
| Clerk: Amy Salowitz |
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| Treasurer: Michelle Brunner |
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| Chief of Police: Jeffrey Newton website link: http://www.pinckneypolice.com |
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| Fire Chief: Greg Amburgey |
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| Attorney: David Stoker |
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| Zoning: John Rudziensky |
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| Admin. Dept. of Public Works: David Marshall | ||
| Council Members: Linda Lavey-President, Heather Menosky(pro-tem) Rob MacDonald, Kurt Mohrmann, Jessica Aseltine, W. Robert Burwell, Tom Pais, |
Planning Commission
Cemetery Board
Chairperson: Michael Gergel, Members - Aaron Desentz, Leo Gonzalez, Rich Helfer, Rob MacDonald, Christine Oliver, Gary Nicholas, Linda VanBlaricum, Michelle Meyer, Amy Salowitz Sewer and Water Committee
Dave Marshall, Linda Lavey, Heather Menosky Street and Sidewalk Committee Budget Committee Dave Marshall, Tom Paris, Jessica Aseltine Kurt Mohrmann, Kimberly Lim, Linda Lavey, W. Robert Burwell
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Updated: December 11, 2012 by: L. Coffman