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Spaulding Township is a General Law Township with population of 2,141 residents and 27 square miles of area. Spaulding Township is not a full size township being cut off by the Shiawassee River on the west side. Spaulding Township is the home of the Shiawassee Flats National Wildlife Refuge a 7,300 acre wildlife refuge visited by many people each year; the Township is about 70% rural.
Spaulding Township boasts a volunteer fire department, police department, air conditioned hall, well kept park, and a township run cemetery for its residents. Approximately 95 % of our residents have city water.
MONTHLY Meetings at Spaulding Township Office
Township Board Meeting: 3rd Tuesday 6:00 p.m.
Cass River Dike Committee: 2nd Monday 7:00 p.m.
Flint River Dike Committee: 2nd Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Planning & Zoning Commission: Only meet when necessary on the 1st Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Event & Action Volunteer Committee: 4th Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
Zoning Board of Appeals: Only meet when petitioned – contact the township office for information
NOTE: Meeting schedule varies and is subject to change – check website POSTINGS for up-to-date information or call the township office at (989) 777-0950.
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