Looking for someone to fill in when our regular Transfer site employee is out sick or on vacation. Position would be on an as needed basis. If interested stop into the Township office for an application.
Grant funding of up to $20,000 is available for area businesses that were negatively impacted gby COVID-19. For-profit businesses in Crawford, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego and Roscommon counties are eligible for this program.
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Collection for the 2024 Winter taxes ended on February 28, 2025. Taxes are now considered delinquent and must be paid directly to the Oscoda County Treasurer. Please call (989) 826-1113 for the correct amount due as interest will have accrued.
Dog licenses are available here at the Treasurers office during normal business hours from now until Feb. 28th, 2025. After that date you will need to get them from the Oscoda Co. office. Early prices are listed below.
March 4 - Organizational Meeting
March 12 - Greenwood Township, 3 - 9 p.m.
March 14 - Greenwood Township, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A possible extra date, if needed, is March 17 at 9 a.m.
July 23, 9 a.m.
December 10, 9 a.m.
A list of 2025 meeting dates is here:
Located in northern Oscoda County, Michigan, Greenwood Township is a quiet community nestled in the forests of the northern lower peninsula. The area features many inland lakes, including Moon Lake, Snyder Lake and Tee Lake. Four 18 hole golf courses are located at Garland Lodge and Golf Resort and the AuSable River flows just to the south of the Township. The area is just a few miles south of the town of Lewiston, Michigan, and about 40 miles southeast of Gaylord and I-75. Greenwood Township is a haven for anyone -- young or old -- who enjoy the outdoors, whether it be canoeing, fishing, snowmobiling, or hiking.
The offices of Greenwood Township are located on Williams Road, one mile east of County Road 489. See the Clerk’s office for questions concerning elections and voter registration. The Treasurer processes all current property tax payments. The Assessor is in charge of land evaluations, and the Zoning Administrator handles all zoning and blight issues. The Supervisor is available for all other inquiries.