Police protection, Local government
Baroda-Lake Township Police Department
The Baroda-Lake Township Police Department, located in Bridgman, MI, is led by Chief of Police Shawn Martin and consists of 5 full-time officers and 1 part-time officer, providing dedicated and experienced service to the community. With approximately 2000 service calls per year, the department ensures the safety and well-being of residents, offering a reliable and responsive presence in times of need. The Village of Baroda Government Assessor's Office, Boards and Commissions, Downtown Development Authority, Planning Commission, Village Clerk, Licenses, Permits and Applications, Village Documents, Elections, FOIA Requests, Information, Village Council, Village Treasurer, Code Enforcement, Code of Ordinances, Community Appearance, Dumpsters and Refuse Collection, Garage Sales, Lawn Yard Waste, Property Maintenance, Reporting a Violation, Vehicles, Federal, State County Departments, Building Department, Fee Schedule, Permits and Variances, Ordinances, Site Plan Review, Zoning, Public Safety, Police, Fire Safety and Prevention Tips, Public Services, Snow and Ice Removal, Leaf Collection, Recycling and Trash Removal, Water Department, Yard Waste, Residents, History of Baroda, New Resident Package, Recreation, Music in the Park, Christmas in the Village, Third of July Fireworks, Parks, Volunteer, Community Resources, Cemeteries, Business, Choose Baroda, Our Vision, Outside Resources, How Do I, Contact, Pay Bills, Serve on a Board or Commission, Volunteer, View Council Meeting Minutes, Village Financial Information, Village Ordinances, Our Local Downtown Businesses, and Non-Discrimination Plan are some of the services and resources offered by the Village of Baroda, MI, catering to the needs of its residents and fostering a vibrant and inclusive community.Generated from the website