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Waterford Township, Michigan

Waterford Township is a charter township in the geographic center of Oakland County, Michigan, United States.

Waterford Township, Michigan
Charter Township of Waterford
Welcome sign to Waterford Township
Location within Oakland County
Waterford Township
Location within the state of Michigan
Coordinates: 42°39′30″N 83°23′10″W / 42.65833°N 83.38611°W / 42.65833; -83.38611
CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
CountyOakland
Established1834
Government
 • SupervisorGary Wall[2]
Area
 • Charter township35.3 sq mi (91.4 km2)
 • Land31.3 sq mi (81.2 km2)
 • Water4.0 sq mi (10.3 km2)  11.22%
Elevation
948 ft (289 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Charter township70,565[1]
 • Metro
4,296,250 (Metro Detroit)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code(s)
48327–48330, 48346, 48387
Area code(s)248
FIPS code26-84240[3]
GNIS feature ID1627218[4]
WebsiteOfficial website

In 2020, the population of Waterford Township was 70,565.[1]

Communities edit

Waterford Township has five unincorporated communities:

History edit

Lewis Cass, the third governor of Michigan Territory, established the boundaries of Oakland County in 1819.[9][10] Waterford Township was organized in 1834.[11]

In 1818, Oliver Williams selected land in Oakland County[12] which he purchased for two dollars an acre. Archibald Phillips and Alpheus Williams purchased 161.40 acres (653,200 m2) in what later became Waterford Village.

In 1818, Oliver Williams and his family established the first farm settlement in the county on the banks of Silver Lake.

In 1819, Alpheus Williams and Archibald Phillips continued on to where the Clinton River crossed the old Saginaw Trail (now known as Dixie Highway). They settled at the site of the present Waterford Village. Here the first house of Waterford Village was built by Alpheus Williams on the north bank of the river. Archibald Phillips built his home across from the south corner where Andersonville Road meets Dixie Highway.

Williams and Phillips also built the first dam where the Clinton River crossed the Saginaw Trail and erected the first sawmill.[12]

The township was named Waterford because of the vast number of lakes covering the township.[13]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 35.3 square miles (91 km2), of which 31.3 square miles (81 km2) is land and 4.0 square miles (10 km2), or 11.22%, is water.

Climate edit

Like the rest of Southeast Michigan, Waterford Township has a continental climate. It has a higher elevation than Detroit (982 feet (299 m) compared to 585 feet (178 m)), and therefore the township is somewhat cooler than Detroit and other nearby cities. It is moderately cold in the winter with varied snowfall throughout. Spring varies from warm by day to cool at night. The township's warmest weather occurs in the summer with temperatures in the eighty to ninety degree range and typically high humidity. Summer is also the wettest season in the area. In recent years, Waterford Township has seen a few 100-plus degree days. Fall starts warm, but November ends with high temperatures barely above freezing.[14]

Lakes edit

 
Cass Lake, the largest and deepest lake in Waterford Township

Waterford Township is home to 34 named lakes.[15][16][17][18][19]

Lakes in Waterford Township
Lake Size in acres Depth in feet
Baldwin Lake 9 10
Cass Lake (part) 1,280 123
Clam Lake 21 10
Crescent Lake 90 40
Eagle Lake 19 20
Elizabeth Lake 363 72
Fiddle Lake 9 10
Geneva Lake 19 35
Huntoon Lake 42.5 15
Lake Angelus (part) 477 88
Lake Oakland (most) 255 64
Lake Goodrich 4 10
Leggets Lake 25 10
Lester Lake (most) 12 25
Loon Lake 243 73
Lotus Lake (most) 179 65
Maceday Lake 234 117
Mohawk Lake 23 33
Morgan Lake 28 25
Otter Lake 74 50
Pleasant Lake 92 52
Pontiac Lake (part) 612 34
Rainbow Lake 5 15
Schoolhouse Lake 37 49
Scott Lake 77.5 35
Silver Lake 101 73
Sylvan Lake (part) 532 71
Upper Silver Lake (part) 35.5 30
Van Norman Lake (part) 66 90
Watkins Lake 238 25
White Horse Lake 8 10
Williams Lake 155 45
Woodhull Lake (most) 135 56
Wormer Lake 27.5 24

Demographics edit

According to the 2020 U.S. Census,[1] Waterford Township had a population of 70,565.

2020 Census edit

According to the 2020 U.S. Census,[1] the racial makeup of the township was:

  • 85.2% White alone
  • 5.7% Black or African American alone
  • 0.5% American Indian and Alaska native alone
  • 2.1% Asian alone
  • 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone
  • 4.9% Two or More Races alone
  • 7.0% Hispanic or Latino
  • 81.4% White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

2010 Census edit

According to the 2010 Census the racial and ethnic makeup of Waterford's population was 83.7% non-Hispanic White, and 4.8% African-American, 0.4% Native American, 1.9% Asian and 6.6% Hispanic.

2000 Census edit

According to the 2000 U.S. Census,[20] there were 73,150 people, 29,387 households, and 19,130 families residing in the township in 2000. The population density was 2,334.3 inhabitants per square mile (901.3/km2).

In 2000, there were 30,404 housing units, with an average density of 970.2 per square mile (374.6/km2).

The racial makeup of the township in 2000 was:

In 2000, there were:

  • 29,387 households
  • 30.4% of the households had children under the age of 18 living with them
  • 51.6% were married couples living together
  • 9.6% had a female householder with no husband present
  • 34.9% were non-families
  • 27.9% of all households were made up of individuals
  • 8.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older
  • 2.42 was the average household size
  • 2.99 was the average family size.

The township's 2000 population was:

  • 23.2% under the age of 18
  • 8.2% from 18 to 24
  • 36.0% from 25 to 44
  • 21.8% from 45 to 64
  • 10.8% who were 65 years of age or older
  • The median age was 36 years
  • For every 100 females, there were 99.6 males
  • For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 97.5 males

The median income for a household in 2000 in the township was $55,008, and the median income for a family was $64,500. Males had a median income of $47,409 versus $32,016 for females. The per capita income for the township was $27,432. About 3.8% of families and 5.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.8% of those under age 18 and 4.0% of those age 65 and over.

Transportation edit

Oakland County International Airport is located in Waterford Township.[21] The airport is a hub for the airline Lakeshore Express, a local commuter airline to Pellston, and Chicago-Midway[22]

Railroad edit

In 1851, the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway came through Waterford Township and three train depots were built in Waterford Township; the Drayton Plains depot (at Hatchery Rd.), the Waterford depot (at Airport Rd.) and the Windiate depot (at Windiate Rd.) . The railroad helped make the many lakes of the Waterford area easily accessible to summer vacationers from the big cities and served to make Waterford Township a summer resort area.[23][24]

In 1882, the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway was purchased by the Grand Trunk Western Railroad.

 
Grand Trunk Western

As roads were improved, people began driving to their summer resort area and the passenger depots were closed in the late 1950s.[25][26][27]

The Windiate Park Hotel was a summer resort for vacationers from Detroit and Lansing. The resort was easily accessed by four trains a day during the summer months from the 1890s to the 1940s and was located on Lotus Lake, near the Windiate depot. The resort featured boating, fishing, sailing, sunbathing, tennis and a dance hall. The resort was owned by J.D. and M.L. Rice.[28][24]

Another popular summer resort was the Waterford Hotel in the village of Waterford. The hotel was sold to William Bradt, who changed its name to Bradt's Exchange. The hotel was also named the Waterford Exchange, and served as a stagecoach stop for over 60 years.

 
Canadian National Railway

Today, the railroad is owned by Canadian National Railway (CN) and passenger service is no longer offered, giving way to freight only.

There are seven railroad crossings in Waterford Township and one railroad bridge.

Government and infrastructure edit

The West Campus of the Oakland County Service Center is located in Waterford Township.[29][30] This includes the Oakland County Executive Building and Conference Center,[31] and the Oakland County Children's Village,[29] the county's juvenile detention center for children.[32] The Children's Village acts as one of the support sites for the Waterford School District.[33]

Education edit

Public schools edit

The Waterford School District operates public schools in most of Waterford Township (the Pontiac School District serves a small portion of the township).[34]

In 1961, Kettering High School opened and Mott High School opened in 1969. Kettering's address is now 2800 Kettering Drive in Waterford. In 2012, Durant High School, an alternative school, opened in the township at 501 N. Cass Lake Road in Waterford.[35] All three Waterford Township public high schools were named after automobile industry pioneers; William C. Durant, Charles F. Kettering, and Charles S. Mott. Waterford Township High School was located in Waterford Township, Michigan at the corner of Highland Rd. and Crescent Lake Rd. It was closed as a high school in 1983, but the Board of Education continued to use the building for several years for various purposes.[citation needed] (Waterford Township: Year Opened: 1947, Year Closed: 1983).[citation needed]

In 1957, John D. Pierce Junior High School opened at 5145 Hatchery Road in Waterford,[36] and Stevens T. Mason Junior High School was opened in 1965 at 3835 West Walton Blvd. in Waterford. Both junior high schools originally included grades 7 through 9. Today, both Pierce and Mason are middle schools, which include grades 6 through 8.

As of the 2015–16 school year, the Waterford School District has nine public elementary schools located within the township; William Beaumont Elementary School, Thomas M. Cooley Elementary School, Donelson Hills Elementary School, David Grayson Elementary School, Laura S. Haviland Elementary School, Douglass Houghton Elementary School, William S. Knudsen[37] Elementary School, Riverside Elementary School, and Henry R. Schoolcraft Elementary School.[38]

Private schools edit

Opened in 1960, Our Lady of the Lakes School is a private Catholic K-12 school also located in the township at 5495 Dixie Highway, just south of Waterford Village.[39]

St. Benedict School in Waterford was in operation until circa 2003, when the campus became the lower (elementary school) of Notre Dame Preparatory School and Marist Academy; this occurred in a time when other Catholic elementary schools in the area closed. The lower school moved to the common Pontiac campus in 2013.[40]

Community College edit

Waterford Township is home to the Oakland Community College Highland Lakes Campus. The campus, which opened in 1965,[41] is located at 7350 Cooley Lake Road in Waterford.

Oakland Schools, the intermediate school district serving Oakland County, has its offices in Waterford Township.[42]

Public library edit

The Waterford Township Public Library serves the residents of the township.[43] It is located at 5168 Civic Center Drive, off of Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road in Waterford.

Public safety edit

Waterford Township maintains its own police and fire departments.

The Waterford Police Department was founded in 1953. Frank VanAtta was appointed the first Waterford Chief of Police, earning a yearly salary of $5,500. William Stokes was a long-time chief who had some 30 years of service before retiring in 1985. He was followed by Robert (Duke) Reynolds and then Gary Root followed by Paul Valad followed by John Dean, who graduated the FBI National Academy, then by Daniel McCaw who was replaced by the current chief, Scott Underwood, who retired as a Captain at the Warren Police Department.[44]

The police station is located at 5150 Civic Center Drive in Waterford near the Waterford Township Hall and the 51st District Court in the Waterford Civic Center Complex. The police department was drastically cut in 2010 due to the falling economy and the closing of 2 of the largest commercial tax sources- The Summit Place Mall and a General Motors facility. The department went from over 100 sworn police officers to 55 which was similar to the number of officers in the 1970s. A recent tax increase voted on by the residents is supposed to add 9 more officers. Waterford still remains one of the largest physical and populated areas in Oakland County but remains on the bottom of police officers per population.[45] The department has a current force of roughly 25 patrol officers for the population of over 70,000 residents. The Waterford Regional Fire Department employs 144.[46] It is currently the 4th largest Fire Department in the State of Michigan.[47] Waterford Township also provides Fire, EMS, and Dispatch services to the neighboring City of Pontiac and City of Lake Angelus.[48]

Notable people edit

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Sources edit

  • Romig, Walter (October 1, 1986) [1973]. Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities (Paperback). Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-1838-X. Retrieved July 3, 2017. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

External links edit

  • Charter Township of Waterford Michigan
  • Waterford Township Public Library
  • Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce

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Waterford Township is a charter township in the geographic center of Oakland County Michigan United States Waterford Township MichiganCharter townshipCharter Township of WaterfordWelcome sign to Waterford TownshipLocation within Oakland CountyWaterford TownshipLocation within the state of MichiganCoordinates 42 39 30 N 83 23 10 W 42 65833 N 83 38611 W 42 65833 83 38611CountryUnited StatesStateMichiganCountyOaklandEstablished1834Government SupervisorGary Wall 2 Area Charter township35 3 sq mi 91 4 km2 Land31 3 sq mi 81 2 km2 Water4 0 sq mi 10 3 km2 11 22 Elevation948 ft 289 m Population 2020 Charter township70 565 1 Metro4 296 250 Metro Detroit Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code s 48327 48330 48346 48387Area code s 248FIPS code26 84240 3 GNIS feature ID1627218 4 WebsiteOfficial website In 2020 the population of Waterford Township was 70 565 1 Contents 1 Communities 2 History 3 Geography 4 Climate 5 Lakes 6 Demographics 6 1 2020 Census 6 2 2010 Census 6 3 2000 Census 7 Transportation 8 Railroad 9 Government and infrastructure 10 Education 10 1 Public schools 10 2 Private schools 10 3 Community College 11 Public library 12 Public safety 13 Notable people 14 References 14 1 Sources 15 External linksCommunities editWaterford Township has five unincorporated communities Clintonville 42 41 25 N 83 21 22 W 42 69028 N 83 35611 W 42 69028 83 35611 is located on Walton Boulevard between Clintonville Road and Sashabaw Road Drayton Plains 42 41 03 N 83 22 38 W 42 68417 N 83 37722 W 42 68417 83 37722 is located at Dixie Highway on the west end of Loon Lake Elizabeth Lake 42 38 14 N 83 23 18 0 W 42 63722 N 83 388333 W 42 63722 83 388333 is an historic resort community located on Elizabeth Lake Four Towns 42 37 04 N 83 24 49 W 42 61778 N 83 41361 W 42 61778 83 41361 is located at Lochaven Road and Cooley Lake Road 5 6 Waterford Village 42 42 08 N 83 24 10 W 42 70222 N 83 40278 W 42 70222 83 40278 is an historic village located at Dixie Highway and Andersonville Road 7 8 History editLewis Cass the third governor of Michigan Territory established the boundaries of Oakland County in 1819 9 10 Waterford Township was organized in 1834 11 In 1818 Oliver Williams selected land in Oakland County 12 which he purchased for two dollars an acre Archibald Phillips and Alpheus Williams purchased 161 40 acres 653 200 m2 in what later became Waterford Village In 1818 Oliver Williams and his family established the first farm settlement in the county on the banks of Silver Lake In 1819 Alpheus Williams and Archibald Phillips continued on to where the Clinton River crossed the old Saginaw Trail now known as Dixie Highway They settled at the site of the present Waterford Village Here the first house of Waterford Village was built by Alpheus Williams on the north bank of the river Archibald Phillips built his home across from the south corner where Andersonville Road meets Dixie Highway Williams and Phillips also built the first dam where the Clinton River crossed the Saginaw Trail and erected the first sawmill 12 The township was named Waterford because of the vast number of lakes covering the township 13 Geography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the township has a total area of 35 3 square miles 91 km2 of which 31 3 square miles 81 km2 is land and 4 0 square miles 10 km2 or 11 22 is water Climate editLike the rest of Southeast Michigan Waterford Township has a continental climate It has a higher elevation than Detroit 982 feet 299 m compared to 585 feet 178 m and therefore the township is somewhat cooler than Detroit and other nearby cities It is moderately cold in the winter with varied snowfall throughout Spring varies from warm by day to cool at night The township s warmest weather occurs in the summer with temperatures in the eighty to ninety degree range and typically high humidity Summer is also the wettest season in the area In recent years Waterford Township has seen a few 100 plus degree days Fall starts warm but November ends with high temperatures barely above freezing 14 Lakes edit nbsp Cass Lake the largest and deepest lake in Waterford Township Waterford Township is home to 34 named lakes 15 16 17 18 19 Lakes in Waterford Township Lake Size in acres Depth in feet Baldwin Lake 9 10 Cass Lake part 1 280 123 Clam Lake 21 10 Crescent Lake 90 40 Eagle Lake 19 20 Elizabeth Lake 363 72 Fiddle Lake 9 10 Geneva Lake 19 35 Huntoon Lake 42 5 15 Lake Angelus part 477 88 Lake Oakland most 255 64 Lake Goodrich 4 10 Leggets Lake 25 10 Lester Lake most 12 25 Loon Lake 243 73 Lotus Lake most 179 65 Maceday Lake 234 117 Mohawk Lake 23 33 Morgan Lake 28 25 Otter Lake 74 50 Pleasant Lake 92 52 Pontiac Lake part 612 34 Rainbow Lake 5 15 Schoolhouse Lake 37 49 Scott Lake 77 5 35 Silver Lake 101 73 Sylvan Lake part 532 71 Upper Silver Lake part 35 5 30 Van Norman Lake part 66 90 Watkins Lake 238 25 White Horse Lake 8 10 Williams Lake 155 45 Woodhull Lake most 135 56 Wormer Lake 27 5 24Demographics editAccording to the 2020 U S Census 1 Waterford Township had a population of 70 565 2020 Census edit According to the 2020 U S Census 1 the racial makeup of the township was 85 2 White alone 5 7 Black or African American alone 0 5 American Indian and Alaska native alone 2 1 Asian alone 0 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone 4 9 Two or More Races alone 7 0 Hispanic or Latino 81 4 White alone not Hispanic or Latino 2010 Census edit According to the 2010 Census the racial and ethnic makeup of Waterford s population was 83 7 non Hispanic White and 4 8 African American 0 4 Native American 1 9 Asian and 6 6 Hispanic 2000 Census edit According to the 2000 U S Census 20 there were 73 150 people 29 387 households and 19 130 families residing in the township in 2000 The population density was 2 334 3 inhabitants per square mile 901 3 km2 In 2000 there were 30 404 housing units with an average density of 970 2 per square mile 374 6 km2 The racial makeup of the township in 2000 was 92 65 White 3 91 Hispanic or Latino 2 89 African American 0 35 Native American 1 27 Asian 0 01 Pacific Islander 1 13 from other races 1 69 from two or more races In 2000 there were 29 387 households 30 4 of the households had children under the age of 18 living with them 51 6 were married couples living together 9 6 had a female householder with no husband present 34 9 were non families 27 9 of all households were made up of individuals 8 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older 2 42 was the average household size 2 99 was the average family size The township s 2000 population was 23 2 under the age of 18 8 2 from 18 to 24 36 0 from 25 to 44 21 8 from 45 to 64 10 8 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 years For every 100 females there were 99 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 97 5 males The median income for a household in 2000 in the township was 55 008 and the median income for a family was 64 500 Males had a median income of 47 409 versus 32 016 for females The per capita income for the township was 27 432 About 3 8 of families and 5 1 of the population were below the poverty line including 5 8 of those under age 18 and 4 0 of those age 65 and over Transportation editOakland County International Airport is located in Waterford Township 21 The airport is a hub for the airline Lakeshore Express a local commuter airline to Pellston and Chicago Midway 22 Railroad editIn 1851 the Detroit Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway came through Waterford Township and three train depots were built in Waterford Township the Drayton Plains depot at Hatchery Rd the Waterford depot at Airport Rd and the Windiate depot at Windiate Rd The railroad helped make the many lakes of the Waterford area easily accessible to summer vacationers from the big cities and served to make Waterford Township a summer resort area 23 24 In 1882 the Detroit Grand Haven and Milwaukee Railway was purchased by the Grand Trunk Western Railroad nbsp Grand Trunk Western As roads were improved people began driving to their summer resort area and the passenger depots were closed in the late 1950s 25 26 27 The Windiate Park Hotel was a summer resort for vacationers from Detroit and Lansing The resort was easily accessed by four trains a day during the summer months from the 1890s to the 1940s and was located on Lotus Lake near the Windiate depot The resort featured boating fishing sailing sunbathing tennis and a dance hall The resort was owned by J D and M L Rice 28 24 Another popular summer resort was the Waterford Hotel in the village of Waterford The hotel was sold to William Bradt who changed its name to Bradt s Exchange The hotel was also named the Waterford Exchange and served as a stagecoach stop for over 60 years nbsp Canadian National Railway Today the railroad is owned by Canadian National Railway CN and passenger service is no longer offered giving way to freight only There are seven railroad crossings in Waterford Township and one railroad bridge Government and infrastructure editThe West Campus of the Oakland County Service Center is located in Waterford Township 29 30 This includes the Oakland County Executive Building and Conference Center 31 and the Oakland County Children s Village 29 the county s juvenile detention center for children 32 The Children s Village acts as one of the support sites for the Waterford School District 33 Education editPublic schools edit The Waterford School District operates public schools in most of Waterford Township the Pontiac School District serves a small portion of the township 34 In 1961 Kettering High School opened and Mott High School opened in 1969 Kettering s address is now 2800 Kettering Drive in Waterford In 2012 Durant High School an alternative school opened in the township at 501 N Cass Lake Road in Waterford 35 All three Waterford Township public high schools were named after automobile industry pioneers William C Durant Charles F Kettering and Charles S Mott Waterford Township High School was located in Waterford Township Michigan at the corner of Highland Rd and Crescent Lake Rd It was closed as a high school in 1983 but the Board of Education continued to use the building for several years for various purposes citation needed Waterford Township Year Opened 1947 Year Closed 1983 citation needed In 1957 John D Pierce Junior High School opened at 5145 Hatchery Road in Waterford 36 and Stevens T Mason Junior High School was opened in 1965 at 3835 West Walton Blvd in Waterford Both junior high schools originally included grades 7 through 9 Today both Pierce and Mason are middle schools which include grades 6 through 8 As of the 2015 16 school year the Waterford School District has nine public elementary schools located within the township William Beaumont Elementary School Thomas M Cooley Elementary School Donelson Hills Elementary School David Grayson Elementary School Laura S Haviland Elementary School Douglass Houghton Elementary School William S Knudsen 37 Elementary School Riverside Elementary School and Henry R Schoolcraft Elementary School 38 Private schools edit Opened in 1960 Our Lady of the Lakes School is a private Catholic K 12 school also located in the township at 5495 Dixie Highway just south of Waterford Village 39 St Benedict School in Waterford was in operation until circa 2003 when the campus became the lower elementary school of Notre Dame Preparatory School and Marist Academy this occurred in a time when other Catholic elementary schools in the area closed The lower school moved to the common Pontiac campus in 2013 40 Community College edit Waterford Township is home to the Oakland Community College Highland Lakes Campus The campus which opened in 1965 41 is located at 7350 Cooley Lake Road in Waterford Oakland Schools the intermediate school district serving Oakland County has its offices in Waterford Township 42 Public library editThe Waterford Township Public Library serves the residents of the township 43 It is located at 5168 Civic Center Drive off of Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road in Waterford Public safety editWaterford Township maintains its own police and fire departments The Waterford Police Department was founded in 1953 Frank VanAtta was appointed the first Waterford Chief of Police earning a yearly salary of 5 500 William Stokes was a long time chief who had some 30 years of service before retiring in 1985 He was followed by Robert Duke Reynolds and then Gary Root followed by Paul Valad followed by John Dean who graduated the FBI National Academy then by Daniel McCaw who was replaced by the current chief Scott Underwood who retired as a Captain at the Warren Police Department 44 The police station is located at 5150 Civic Center Drive in Waterford near the Waterford Township Hall and the 51st District Court in the Waterford Civic Center Complex The police department was drastically cut in 2010 due to the falling economy and the closing of 2 of the largest commercial tax sources The Summit Place Mall and a General Motors facility The department went from over 100 sworn police officers to 55 which was similar to the number of officers in the 1970s A recent tax increase voted on by the residents is supposed to add 9 more officers Waterford still remains one of the largest physical and populated areas in Oakland County but remains on the bottom of police officers per population 45 The department has a current force of roughly 25 patrol officers for the population of over 70 000 residents The Waterford Regional Fire Department employs 144 46 It is currently the 4th largest Fire Department in the State of Michigan 47 Waterford Township also provides Fire EMS and Dispatch services to the neighboring City of Pontiac and City of Lake Angelus 48 Notable people editTodd Alsup pianist singer songwriter Tim Robinson comedian actor writer and producer Mary Barra CEO General Motors 49 Paul Fry baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles Pat LaFontaine former NHL player 2003 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Kirk Gibson former MLB player Gail Goestenkors former women s basketball head coach University of Texas Michael L Good dean University of Florida College of Medicine Dylan Larkin NHL player and captain of the Detroit Red Wings Dave Marsh music critic 50 Jim Miller former NFL player 51 Paul Mitchell Member of the United States House of Representatives Kristopher Pooley rock musician and musical director Jean Racine Prahm U S Olympian bobsledder Brett Reed men s basketball head coach Lehigh University Amber Slagle racing driver Trevor Strnad lead singer The Black Dahlia MurderReferences edit a b c d 2020 U S Census Data www census gov Retrieved April 2 2022 Supervisor s Office Waterford MI Watefordmi gov Retrieved June 29 2016 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Charter Township of Waterford Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior 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