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Chelsea Today
By the People, for the People
Lyndon Township Announces Planning Commission Public Hearing
Residents invited to attend meeting on proposed zoning text amendment
Published on Mar. 6, 2026
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The Lyndon Township Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on March 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM to consider a Zoning Text Amendment (ZTA 26-001). The amendment would allow the Township Board to impose a temporary moratorium on the review or issuance of any applications, permits, rezonings, licenses, or approvals for existing, new, or emerging land uses within Lyndon Township.
Why it matters
This proposed zoning change could give the township more control over development and land use, potentially impacting future growth and projects in the area. Residents are encouraged to attend the public hearing and provide feedback.
The details
The public hearing will take place at the Lyndon Township Board Room located at 17751 N. Territorial Road in Chelsea, Michigan. Written comments can also be submitted to the Lyndon Township Clerk, Linda Reilly, at the same address. The township will provide necessary auxiliary aids or services for individuals with disabilities who attend the meeting.
- The public hearing will be held on March 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM.
The players
Lyndon Township Planning Commission
The local government body responsible for overseeing zoning and land use decisions in Lyndon Township.
Linda Reilly
The Lyndon Township Clerk, who is accepting written comments on the proposed zoning text amendment.
What’s next
After the public hearing, the Lyndon Township Planning Commission will make a recommendation to the Township Board on whether to approve the proposed zoning text amendment.
The takeaway
This public hearing represents an opportunity for Lyndon Township residents to learn about and provide input on a potential zoning change that could impact future development in the area.


