Spaulding Township is a General Law Township located in Spaulding Twp, MI. With a population of 2,141 residents and covering an area of 27 square miles, the township is known for its unique geographical features, being cut off by the Shiawassee River on the west side. Visitors to Spaulding Township can explore the Shiawassee Flats National Wildlife Refuge, a 7,300-acre wildlife sanctuary that attracts many nature enthusiasts each year. The township offers various amenities and services, including a volunteer fire department, police department, well-maintained park, and a township-run cemetery for its residents.
Spaulding Township also hosts monthly meetings and committees to address community matters, such as the Township Board Meeting, Cass River Dike Committee, Flint River Dike Committee, Planning Zoning Commission, and Event Action Volunteer Committee. The township's website provides up-to-date information on meeting schedules and other announcements. With its rural setting and natural attractions, Spaulding Township offers a peaceful and scenic environment for both residents and visitors.
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