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Eastpointe is a Michigan home-rule city and operates under the council-manager form of government. [16] The city's mayor and four council members are elected at large to four-year staggered terms. In 2017, Eastpointe elected its first African-American councilwoman, Monique Owens. In 2019, Suzanne Pixley, who had been mayor since 2007, did not ...
Eastpointe City Council voted 3-2 to approve a road diet for East 9 Mile Road Tuesday night after nearly three hours of public comment. After more than an hour of debate, the Council weighed the ...
Eastpointe City Council approved a road diet plan for East Nine Mile on Feb. 6, despite strong pushback from the city’s fire and police departments, and nearly all area business owners.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Eastpointe, Michigan. Pages in category "People from Eastpointe, Michigan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Great Lakes Field Service Council was a field service council of the Michigan Crossroads Council, a local council of the Boy Scouts of America.It served the Detroit metropolitan area and covers all of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.
Michigan's 9th congressional district is a United States congressional district located in The Thumb and northern portions of Metro Detroit of the State of Michigan.Counties either wholly or partially located within the district include: Huron, Tuscola, Sanilac, Lapeer, St. Clair, Macomb and Oakland.
The municipality's name had changed to Eastpointe from East Detroit in 1991, but at the time the school district's name remained the same. According to a 2017 press release, the school district had retained its original name "as a nod to the rich history of the community". [3] In a four-year period until 2012 the district lost 1,400 students.
The first school classes offered in the village of Halfway (now the city of Eastpointe) were held in 1838 in the home of German farmer Christian Gerlach. [2] A log building was used as a classroom in the 1840s, and in 1850 a red frame schoolhouse was built, serving children in Erin and Warren townships.