Who we Are

The 2020 Census has placed the Township's population 3,157 people. State Equalized Value of the township for 2021 is $188,656,509 with 1853 property parcels. The Township general operational millage rate is 0.7928 mills and the voted fire department operation millage rate is 1.4754 mills.


Marshall Township is a zoned community, with the first zoning ordinance enacted in 1955. The Township is governed by a five member board elected every four years in the general election. The make up of the Board is one Supervisor, Treasurer, Clerk and two Trustees. The duties of each appear in State Statute; all meetings of the Township Board, or any other Board or Commission appointed by the Board are open to the public in compliance with the Open Meetings Act. Marshall Township is a member of Michigan Township Association.


Today, Marshall Township stands at not only literally the crossroads of two major interstates which are a part of the NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) trade route, but at the crossroads of planning for its future development as an entity unto itself with great quality of life for its residents while maintaining the lowest possible tax structure.