Adams Township Board of trustees

The township board is the governing body responsible for managing the operations, finances, and policies of the township. It is made up of elected officials who work together to represent residents, oversee public services, manage budgets, and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal laws. The board sets township policies, adopts ordinances, approves expenditures, and makes decisions that guide the community’s growth, safety, and quality of life. Through regular meetings and public engagement, the board ensures transparency and accountability in township governance.
Township Supervisor

Serves as the township’s chief executive officer, overseeing day-to-day operations and implementing board policies. Presides over board meetings, manages township budgets, and represents the township in intergovernmental matters.

Township Clerk

Maintains official township records, meeting minutes, and ordinances. Oversees election administration, voter registration, and public notices. Acts as the custodian of township documents and ensures compliance with recordkeeping laws.

Township Treasurer

Manages the township’s finances, including collecting property taxes, processing receipts, and disbursing funds as authorized by the board. Maintains accurate accounting records and provides regular financial reports.

Township Trustee

Participates in township board meetings, votes on township policies, budgets, and ordinances. Represents residents’ interests and helps ensure township services are delivered effectively.

Township Trustee

Participates in township board meetings, votes on township policies, budgets, and ordinances. Represents residents’ interests and helps ensure township services are delivered effectively.