About the Township

A unique community of citizens and officials working together.

Overview

A UNIQUE COMMUNITY OF CITIZENS AND OFFICIALS WORKING TOGETHER

Superior Township is known throughout Washtenaw County and the State for its active and involved citizens. Important volunteer groups include the Superior Land Preservation Society (734-482-7414, or e-mail); Superior Township Chapter of Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy, a local division of Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy: 8383 Vreeland Rd., Superior Twp., MI 48198, 734-484-6565, e-mail: info@smlcland.org, the Fleming Creek Advisory Council (734-769-5971), and the Huron River Watershed Council (734-769-5123). By joining, or by volunteering a small amount of your time, you can help keep our Township “Superior.” The Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy has provided an excellent map of the conserved properties located in and around the Superior Greenway. To view please click on MAP. The Committee to Promote Superior Township is a group of residents who meet at the Township Hall on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. They create projects to educate the public on the many positive aspects of Superior Township. All are welcome to attend. For further information please visit the Committee to Promote Superior Township page.

History

Superior Township is known throughout Washtenaw County and the State for its active and involved citizens. Important volunteer groups include the Superior Land Preservation Society 734-482-7414, or e-mail); Superior Township Chapter of Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy, a local division of Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy: 8383 Vreeland Rd., Superior Twp., MI 48198, 734-484-6565, e-mail: info@smlcland.org, the Fleming Creek Advisory Council (734-769-5971), and the Huron River Watershed Council (734-769-5123). By joining, or by volunteering a small amount of your time, you can help keep our Township “Superior.” The Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy has provided an excellent map of the conserved properties located in and around the Superior Greenway. The Committee to Promote Superior Township is a group of residents who meet at the Township Hall on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. They create projects to educate the public on the many positive aspects of Superior Township. All are welcome to attend. For further information please visit the Committee to Promote Superior Township page.

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Superior Township Today

Superior Township is a diverse community, proud of its heritage and looking forward to its future.

The involvement of citizens is important. Citizens contribute their talents, skills and ideas to help preserve and improve the quality of life, and to help prioritize and achieve Township goals. Resident surveys and resident participation at the Township Board and Planning Commission meetings tell us what residents like best about the Township: The rural atmosphere and natural features.

Your Township government must address many issues–from public safety to land uses and budgets–and we are always conscious of how much value residents place on the quality of life we enjoy, and our special environment.