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Putnam Township officials brief Pinckney council; fire chief presents 2025 annual report

Village of Pinckney Council · January 26, 2026
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Summary

Putnam Township Trustee Jim Jensen and Fire Chief Curt Ruf briefed the Village of Pinckney council on township staffing, the 2025 fire department annual report, and upcoming cleanup events; Ashley Cepeda was announced as the township's new zoning administrator.

Putnam Township officials attended the Village of Pinckney council meeting on Jan. 26 to provide township updates and present the Putnam Township Fire Department’s 2025 annual report.

Putnam Township Trustee Jim Jensen reported the township is welcoming a new zoning administrator, Ashley Cepeda, that the Township Board of Review will meet in March, and that the township’s annual spring clean-up day is scheduled for April 11. Jensen also said the township is considering a new caretaker position.

Fire Chief Curt Ruf presented the township fire department’s 2025 annual report to the council; the minutes record the presentation but include no further detail on statistics or budgetary implications.

During public comment, Putnam Township Clerk Val Niemiec said Putnam Township officials attended in support of the village and suggested collaborating with Village leadership on police millage numbers. The minutes show no formal action on millage figures at the meeting.

The public forum closed shortly after those remarks and the council adjourned at 8:15 p.m.