Mayor's offices across Michigan reflect the diversity of city governance structures in the state, from large strong-mayor cities where the mayor has broad executive authority, to smaller council-manager municipalities where the mayor serves primarily as council chair.
Mayors locations are available in 23 cities across Michigan. They are spread across 12 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include Grand Rapids, Burton, Flint, which are the largest incorporated municipalities with the most active mayoral offices and broadest range of constituent services.
Residents of Michigan should visit their city's official website to find the mayor's contact information, public meeting schedule, and constituent services portal, where service requests and non-emergency city issues can be submitted and tracked online.
Residents of Michigan who want to engage with their city government can attend public city council meetings, contact the mayor's constituent services team for help with city department issues, or participate in community surveys and planning processes announced through the mayor's office.
Browse Mayors by county across Michigan to find the nearest location.