Stay informed with City happenings

Stay informed with City happenings
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City of Novi issued the following announcement on Jan 13.

We are hearing from many residents that they want to stay informed with City happenings. Our team uses a multi-faceted approach to communications, utilizing a variety of platforms to keep residents and businesses informed in a timely manner. We hope you take the time to follow us on one of these platforms so you do not miss out on important updates.

– Facebook: facebook.com/cityofnovi
– Twitter: twitter.com/cityofnovi
– Instagram: instagram.com/cityofnovi
– The Six e-newsletter: https://cityofnovi.org/stay-connected/newsletters
– Nixle: Text your zip code to 888777 to sign up for text message alerts from the City

Original source can be found here.



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