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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - The Charter Township of Waterford, Michigan
5200 Civic Center Drive - Waterford, MI 48329 Phone: (248) 674-3111 FAX: (248) 674-5451
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - The City of Auburn Hills
Incorporated in 1983 (from Pontiac Township), the City of Auburn Hills is a community rich with history. The Civic Center property is home to many historical landmarks. The property is the former estate of millionaire real estate developer Wesson Seyburn, husband of Winifred Dodge, the oldest child of John F. Dodge. Seyburn once used the 37 acre estate as a weekend getaway. The City acquired the property in late 1976 from developer Sam Frankel for $142,000. Administrators and workers moved into the new facility from the old town hall at 2060 Opdyke Road. Since that time there have been modifications to the property and its buildings. What was once a barn and horse stables became the City’s Administrative Offices. An old garage became the Council Chambers. The mansion is now the Community Center. As a result of the City preserving the buildings on the campus, Auburn Hills has been able to maintain its old fashioned charm. While the City is expanding to meet the needs of its residents and businesses, Auburn Hills continues to strive to preserve its past.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - City of Warren, Michigan
Welcome to the Community Web page. On the navigation bar to the left you will find a variety of information and resources for life and living in the City of Warren.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - The City of Dearborn
Dearborn’s attractive neighborhoods are the heart and soul of our community, and no endeavor is more important than protecting their appeal now and for the long term. That means providing traditional services in inventive ways, strategically addressing the impact of nationwide economic conditions on our housing market, and energetically promoting the strengths of our City as a great place to live.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - City of Troy, Michigan
Troy is a great place to live, work, learn and play. A vibrant community with a strong sense of civic pride.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Welcome to Detroit
Motown. The Motor City. The D. Whatever you call it, Detroit is a vibrant city with many fun and exciting things to do and places to visit.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - City of Taylor Michigan
Welcome to the City of Taylor’s official web site, the most comprehensive source of information on the community. Taylor’s home page provides insight to a city with a proud history, a dynamic present and an exciting future. Taylor is in the Downriver section of Metropolitan Detroit, an area that is south of Dearborn, north of Monroe, west of the Detroit River and just east of Detroit Metropolitan Airport. We like to say "all roads lead to Taylor" since we are intersected by the I-94 and I-75 freeways, we are home to six miles of Telegraph Road (US-24) and we are just blocks away from the Southfield Freeway (M-39).
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Farmington Hills Government
Farmington Hills operates under the Council-Manager form of government, the most successful and fastest-growing form of government in U.S. municipalities today. The Mayor and six Council members are elected by the community and concentrate on policy issues that are responsive to citizens’ needs and wishes. The City Manager is appointed by Council to carry out policy and ensure that the entire community is being served. Citizens are welcome to attend City Council meetings and encouraged to actively participate in our government by serving on one of our boards or commissions. For more information about our local government and how you can participate, make a selection above.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Sterling Heights Government
Sterling Heights is the third largest in area and the fourth largest in population in the state of Michigan. Sterling Heights has a population in excess of 127,000 people living within 36.8 square miles. It is the fastest growing city of over 100,000 population in Michigan -- increasing by 1.4% according to the United States Census Department.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 0 - Lincoln Park's Official Website -Crossroads of Downriver
Lincoln Park is a community of homes and neighborhoods located minutes away from the many cultural, recreational, and business opportunities of Southeastern Michigan, making Lincoln Park the "Crossroads of Downriver".
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