Village of Holly Update

village of holly michigan

Thursday, June 11th, 2020

grad parade route

 HOLLY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 2020 PARADE

Saturday, June 13th, 9 am

 

The Holly High School graduating class of 2020 will be decorating their cars and driving through Downtown Holly Saturday morning, June 13. If you would like to cheer them on, they'll be passing through the Downtown sometime after 9am. This is the message that School Principal Pete LoFiego sent out:

Good afternoon Seniors and Families,

Attached below you will find the parade route for Saturday.

We will leave from the Richter Campus at 9:00 a.m. sharp.

The procession will exit the KRC campus onto Sherman St., travel down Sherman to Broad St., taking a right onto Broad to go through the downtown business area. The final turn will be onto Maple St with the final destination being Holly HS.

In all, we plan for the traveling portion of the parade to be around 30 minutes once you leave the KRC parking lot.

Later this week, I will be sending pictures and a video link explaining parking at both the KRC campus (in preparation to line up for the parade) and Holly HS (to receive your diploma).

Thank you,

Peter LoFiego
Principal, Holly High School


garage sale permits

Village of Holly Garage Sale Permits

 

Hooray for Garage Sale season! The Village requires that residents obtain a garage sale permit before they have a sale.  Permits can be found at the Police Station ( 315 S. Broad Street) or  the Village of Holly Offices ( 300 East Street).  Please click the link to below to print a permit, and then bring it to the Village Offices or Police Station for a permit number.  Please call 248-634-9571 with any questions. 

Garage Sale Permit

 


burn permit/. fire

Burn Permits in the Village of Holly

Open burning is allowed by permit only, and shall be issued by the Village of Holly subject to the rules of this article.

  • No burning shall be permitted within 50′ of any structure. Authorized containers shall be 15′ from any structure.
  • No burning on or along roadways.
  • No flammable liquids shall be permitted to ignite the fire. (ie. Gasoline, Kerosene, Starter Fluid, etc.)
  • Fire must be attended at all times by someone with the capabilities of extinguishing the fire.
  • The size of the burn area shall be no larger than 3′ in diameter.
  • Burning violations may be subject to fines in accordance with Civil Infraction Citation penalties. First offense will be $50.00, second offense $100.00, third offense $250.00, fourth offense $500.00, all subsequent offenses $500.
  • Fires at night may be permitted with special permission for the day the fire is desired.
  • REMEMBER, burning is a privilege that may be revoked at any time. It shall be the option of the fire official to dictate the right to burn.

What can I Burn?

  • Untreated Lumber
  • Seasoned Firewood

What Cannot Be Burned?

  • RUBBER
  • RUBBER TIRES
  • TAR PAPER
  • RAILROAD TIES
  • BRUSH
  • LEAVES
  • CREOSOTE
  • IMPREGNATED MATERIALS
  • BUILDING MATERIALS (EXCEPT UNTREATED WOOD)

Refuse, paper, waste material or other combustible materials shall be burned in containers of metal or masonry construction which may contain openings no larger than one inch in width on the sides and top during the burning process. Access doors for loading or cleaning shall be kept closed during the burning process.

Online Burn Permit Form: After filling out the form, it may take several minutes for the submission to complete. Please do not resubmit, hit “back” on your browser, or close your browser until you receive your confirmation message.

ONLY ONE BURN PERMIT IS REQUIRED PER YEAR. YOU DO NOT NEED TO SUBMIT A BURN PERMIT EACH TIME YOU WISH TO BURN. CLICK THE BLUE BUTTON LINK BELOW FOR A BURN PERMIT.

Burn Permit


MI safe start

 

Governor Whitmer Rescinds Safer at Home Order, Moves Michigan to Phase Four of the MI Safe Start Plan

Yesterday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-110, rescinding her Safer at Home order and moving the entire state to phase four of the MI Safe Start Plan

 

  • The governor’s order will allow retailers to reopen on June 4 and restaurants to reopen on June 8, both subject to capacity limits. Day camps for children will likewise be permitted to open on June 8. Salons will be opening June 15.  Effective immediately, groups of 100 or less will be allowed gather outdoors with social distancing. Office work that is not capable of being performed remotely can resume. And in-home services, including housecleaning services, can resume operations. 
  • Michiganders must continue to wear facial coverings when in enclosed public spaces and should continue to take all reasonable precautions to protect themselves, their loved ones, and the community. And they should continue to work from home to the maximum extent possible.
  • Subject to local regulation, gyms and fitness centers may conduct outdoor classes, practices, training sessions, or games, provided that coaches, spectators, and participants maintain six feet of distance from one another during these activities. Outdoor pools can also reopen, with restricted capacity. 

Read the full MI Safe Start Plan ---->  HERE