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- Welcome to Pontiac, MI
Pontiac Begins Creating a New Master Plan Resident Input Requested at Town Halls Oakland County OKs plan for satellite campus in downtown Pontiac, buying Ottawa Towers
- Welcome to Pontiac, MI
Pontiac is the birthplace for General Motor's Truck and Bus and Pontiac Motor Divisions As we honor our past, we keep our eyes on the future; expanding our business base, improving our downtown area, and opening doors of opportunity for our residents
- Welcome to Pontiac, MI
The first settlers arrived in what is now the City of Pontiac in 1818 at the crossroads of the Saginaw Indian Trail (now Woodward Dixie Highway) and the Clinton River Pontiac offers affordable housing, easy access to major roads, fine dining and entertainment, and outdoor events
- Pontiac Redevelopment Project
In partnership with the City of Pontiac, Oakland County has begun the Pontiac Redevelopment Project Major portions of this project include the Demolition of the Phoenix Center parking garage and the moving of over 600 County Employees into the downtown area
- Welcome to Pontiac, MI
Office Location: City Hall, 47450 Woodward Ave, Pontiac MI, First Floor Business Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a m to 5 p m Telephone Number: (248) 758-3236
- Major Construction Projects - pontiac. mi. us
There are major construction projects happening in Pontiac which will transform the landscape of the city and affect the lives of every resident Pontiac Redevelopment Project In partnership with Oakland County, this project begins with the demolition of the three-tiered 6 7 acre Phoenix Center parking garage
- Welcome to Pontiac, MI
City of Pontiac, MI 47450 Woodward Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan 48342 City Hall Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a m to 5 p m (248) 758-3000 | webmaster@pontiac mi us Powered by the Government Website Experts | Login
- Welcome to Pontiac, MI
The Pontiac City Council is the legislative branch of Pontiac City Government There are seven Members of the Pontiac City Council Members of the City Council are directly elected by the voters of Pontiac and serve four-year terms
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