Robinson Township Board Meeting
The next regular meeting of the Robinson Township Board will be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2026
at 7:00 pm at the Robinson Township Hall, 12010 120th Ave, Grand Haven, MI 49417.
The Township Drop Box, Loutit Library Drop Box and Ballot Drop Box
are located to the east end of our parking lot for your convenience
Township News & Information
Robinson Township Park
The Robinson Township Park will be open for the 2026 season starting April 1, 2026.
Please help us take pride in this wonderful asset by keeping the park clean and beautiful!
Robinson Township Cemetery
Water in the cemetery should be available in May
Water spigot’s are located along the north fence line of the cemetery.
General cleanup days for the cemetery begin in the spring, March 1st and in the fall, October 1st of each year.
Road Brining 2026
Road Brining dates for 2026:
April 28, 2026
June 11, 2026
July 15, 2026
August 27, 2026
Road Brining: Brine works by pulling water out of the air to keep the road surface damp and binding clay particles together to keep the road intact.
Four Pointes - Center for Successful Aging
Four Pointes is excited to continue to meet the needs of seniors in your area! Seniors can find us online by following the Link below:
Ottawa County Community Action Agency
Ottawa County Community Action Agency (OCCAA) – Helping People. Changing Lives.
miOttawa.org/CAA
Who We Are
OCCAA is part of a national network of Community Action Agencies dedicated to empowering families to achieve financial independence by providing resources and support.
Programs & Services:
Emergency Home Repairs, Utility Payment, Home Weatherization, Furnace & Water Heater Replacement, Food Programs, Walk for Warmth – raising money to keep heat on for qualifying families.
Senior Resources
Contact Senior Resources for their Caregiver-Link Newsletter kport@seniorresourceswmi.org
This is a very helpful and full of information newsletter that can be mailed to you or received by email.
Robinson Township 2026 Clean-Up/Dump Day
The township clean-up/dump day is scheduled for May 30, 2026 from 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
(cut off time for dumping is at 11:00 a.m. sharp)
Please bring your postcard to the clean-up day event.
Loutit Library
Expand your adventures through reading by visiting our local library!
Loutit Library
407 Columbus Ave.
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 850-6900
You can explore the library’s websites at:
loutitlibrary.org
The Loutit Lowdown
Loutit Library Storytime will be held every Monday morning at the Robinson Township Park Pavilion from 9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. with the spring season starting June 1, 2026 thru July 27, 2026. If inclement weather, Storytime will be held at Robinson Township Hall. All ages welcome!
Robinson Twp. Park /11758 Buchanan St., Grand Haven, MI 49417
Robinson Twp. Hall / 12010 – 120th Ave., Grand Haven, MI 49417
Check the Loutit Library website to confirm details.
For the township resident’s convenience, we have a Loutit Library book return drop-off box located at the east end of our parking lot.
N.O.R.A.
Red Cross - Smoke Detectors
Red Cross – Smoke Detectors
The Red Cross are promoting free smoke detector(s) give away and will install them.
Contact: Sandy Shellenbarger – Sandy.shellenbarger@redcross.org / 616-307-8663.
Ottawa County Veterans Services
OC Veteran Services Job Fair Flyer
OC Veteran Service Stand Down Flyer
OC Veteran Services Upcoming Events Flyer 2025
Please contact: Community Outreach Specialist
Caleb Worpel
Department of Veterans Services
12251 James Street, Suite 300 / Holland, MI 49424
Office: 616-393-8387 / cworpel@miottawa.org
Stay Informed. Subscribe today.
Ottawa County Veterans Services www.miottawa.org
Voting Dates for 2026
2026 Voting Dates:
May 5, 2026 – Special School Election
August 4, 2026 – Primary Election
November 3, 2026 General Election
Early Voting Dates
July 25 – August 2 – Early Voting Site for Primary Election, Spring Lake Community Center
October 24 – November 1 – Early Voting Site for General Election, Spring Lake Community Center
Ottawa County’s Website - Securing Your Vote
Ottawa County has created a website which explains in detail how we make sure elections are secure while at the same time making sure every vote counts.
The link to this website is here:
Ottawa County Groundwater
Ottawa County Road Commission
Please report road issues to Ottawa County Road Commission at info@ottawacorc.com
or call (616) 842-5400
Robinson Township History Books

Medication Disposal
Medication DisposalDon’t Flush unwanted meds!…instead, safely dispose of your personal medications at any of the listed sites located in Holland, Grand Haven, Spring Lake and Hudsonville during regular business hours. Call for their latest hours.
- Grand Haven Township Admin Office: 13300 168th Ave. (616) 842-5988.
- Grand Haven Police Dept. Admin Office: 525 Washington Ave. (616) 842-3460.
- Spring Lake Police Dept. Admin. Office: 102 W. Savidge St. (616) 842-1889.
- Holland: 12251 James St. (616) 396-5266.
- Hudsonville: 3100 Port Sheldon Rd. (616) 669-0040.
Please remove pills from the pill bottles and place them in a plastic bag before dropping them off at the site of your choosing. If you have questions about the Ottawa County’s unwanted medication collection program, please call 616-393-5645
Clean-up Our River Environment – www.COREmichigan.org
LAKE MICHIGAN WATER SAFETY
Michigan Invasive Species Info
https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/spongy-moth-formerly-gypsy-moth-season-starts-soon
Go to Michigan.gov/egle/outreach/not-mi-species-webinar-series
Invasive species pose a threat to Michigan’s environment, economy, and sometimes even human health. What is at stake? What is being done? This webinar series will explore how agencies, universities and locally led organizations are working together to protect Michigan’s natural resources through the Michigan Invasive Species Program. If you are concerned about the impacts of invasive species or interested in the techniques used to control them, join us as we examine species-specific actions, innovations in research and technology, and programs designed to help communities prevent and manage harmful invasive species.
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