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  East Detroit Historical Society

EASTPOINTE - A WONDERFUL PLACE TO LIVE

Eastpointe is a city with 34,077 residents and an area comprising 5.1 square miles located in Macomb County in southeastern Michigan. Its southern boundary is Eight Mile Road, which is also the dividing line between Macomb and Wayne Counties. Eastpointe proudly boasts itself as the "Gateway to Macomb County".  Eastpointe shares its borders with the cities of Detroit and Harper Woods on the south, Warren on the west, Roseville on the north, and St. Clair Shores on the east.

Eastpointe is an excellent residential community of high quality predominantly brick homes, most of which were constructed during the past 30-40 years and are well maintained. There are ample shopping areas, business and professional establishments within and near the city to serve its residents well. Eastpointe is conveniently located to downtown Detroit, as well as to large industrial and manufacturing areas in the cities of Warren and Sterling Heights. Lake St. Clair, Metropolitan Beach, and other recreational facilities are also nearby.

The city has wide concrete residential streets, efficient police and fire protection, a fine public library, excellent recreation facilities, and a quality water system and provides all municipal services courteously and efficiently. Eastpointe is served by the East Detroit Public Schools, South Lake Schools, and Macomb Intermediate School District.  The city also has excellent parochial school systems and many churches of leading denominations.

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HISTORY

The community was founded by European immigrants who came to establish homes in the New World. From 1837 to the present time, this community has operated under three forms of local government, i.e. Township, Village and City. The name first given to the area in 1837 was Orange Township. In 1843 the area was renamed Erin Township; both names indicating that the earliest settlers were Irish. The Irish were followed by pioneers from Bavaria, Macklenburg, Saxony and other provinces of Germany. The German migration began in the early 1830's and soon became the majority of the settlement.

The Township form of government lasted until December 8, 1924, when the Village of Halfway was incorporated. The name Halfway was first officially recorded in 1897, with the opening of the Halfway Post Office. This name was given to the community in the early days when the Halfway Inn was a regular stopping place for stagecoaches traveling between Detroit and Mount Clemens. The phenomenal growth in the village during the next five years qualified Halfway for city status. The name was changed to the City of East Detroit on January 7, 1929, when by a vote of the people it was incorporated as a Home-Rule Charter City with a Council-Manager form of government.

Over the years, the community realized that they suffered a lack of identity as the city was often confused with its larger neighbor, Detroit. On July 1, 1992, the City of East Detroit became the City of Eastpointe by Charter amendment subsequent to a majority vote of the electorate.

Originally what is now Gratiot Avenue was an Indian trail through the wilderness. In 1827, the army surveyed the roadway and by 1835 built a "corduroy-type" road. Logs were cut on the right-of-way and laid crosswise to elevate the road above water. The military road led from Fort Wayne in Detroit to Fort Gratiot (now Port Huron). In 1850, a plank toll road replaced the original corduroy road. The toll was one cent for each horse.

Gratiot Avenue is now an eight-lane concrete highway, with a beautiful parkway from Eight Mile to Fourteen Mile Road. Nine Mile Road, which for years was a country dirt road, has been a gravel road, a narrow blacktop road, and now a modern five lane concrete street.

For more information on the history of the City of Eastpointe, please visit the East Detroit Historical Society website.

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POPULATION AND HOUSING

Year City County
1950 Census 21,461 184,961
1960 Census 45,756 405,804
1970 Census 45,920 625,309
1980 Census 38,280 694,600
1990 Census 35,283 717,400
2000 Census 34,077 788,149

Median Age (2000 Census)

City County
36.6 yrs.  36.9 yrs.

Housing and Income

Owner Occupied Households 11,761 (87%) (1990 Census)
Renter Occupied Households 1,632 (13%) (1990 Census)
Median Home Value $98,100 (2000 Census)
Median Household Income $46,261 (2000 Census)
 

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MAJOR EMPLOYERS

 Company  Product/Service  Employees (Approx.)
East Detroit Public Schools Education 1,000
Great A & P Tea Company Super Market 182
City of Eastpointe Municipal Government 165
McCoy Maintenance Janitorial Service 140
Colonial Dodge Automobile Dealership 100
Merollis Chevrolet Automobile Dealership 90
Rite Aid Retail Drug Store 75
Eastpointe Post Office Mail Delivery 73
F & M Health & Beauty Aids Retail 50
Pep Boys Auto Services Automotive Parts / Service 50
North Tool & Manufacturing Co. CAD/CAM; Tool & Die 44
Winter Sausage Manufacturing Co Prepare & Package Lunch Meats 44
Controller Systems Corp. Burglar Alarms 35
Stephen's Nu-Ad Lithographic Printing 30
Bavarian Motor Village Automobile Dealership 26
Hydra-Fab Incorporated Custom Steel Fabricating 25

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TRANSPORTATION

Distance

To Miles Kilometers
Detroit Adjacent Adjacent
Chicago 270 435
Indianapolis 275 443
Lansing 85 137
Toronto 235 378

Main Highways

I-94; M-3; M-102
I-696 (1 mile); M-97 (1.5 miles)
M-53 (3 miles) connecting to: I-75 (9 miles)
I-96 (15 miles)
I-275 (28 miles)
M-10 (14 miles)
M-39 (13 miles)

Bus Lines

Greyhound

Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART)

Truck Lines (County)

Forty six (46)

Rail Lines (County)

Chesapeake & Ohio
Conrail
Grand Trunk Western

Ports

Detroit Port Authority

Airlines

20 major airlines (Detroit Metropolitan Airport) including:
Northwest (major hub)
American
British Airways
Continental
Delta
Southwest
Spirit Airlines
United
US Airways/America West

Airports

Detroit Metropolitan Airport (30 miles)

Coleman A. Young International Airport (formerly Detroit City Airport) (4 miles)

Romeo State Airport

Nearest Airport

Coleman A. Young International Airport (4 miles)
Runway Length 5090 feet (paved)
Lighted Yes
Fixed Base Operator Yes

Shipment Transit Time (Days)

To By Rail By Truck
Chicago 0.3 0.3
Cleveland 0.2 0.2
New York 0.6 0.6

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MUNICIPAL SERVICES

Local Government
Form of Local Government - Council-Manager
Comprehensive Master Plan - Yes
Zoning - Yes
Police Department Personnel - 53 Sworn Officers
County Sheriff Officers - 165 Officers
Fire Department Personnel - 26 Full-time
Fire Insurance Classification - 5
Solid Waste - Independent Contractor
Recycling/Composting - Curbside Service
Public Library - 73,000 Volumes

Adjacent Communities - 5

Utilities
Electric - DTE Energy
Natural Gas - Consumers Energy
Telephone - AT&T, Wide Open West
Cable Television- Comcast, Wide Open West

Water
Source - Detroit Water and Sewerage Department
Capacity - 4 million gallons/day
Pressure - 45-50 psi
Sewer - Detroit Water and Sewerage Department

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EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES

School
District
Students Instructional
Staff
High
Schools
East Detroit Schools 6655 382 1
South Lake Schools 2176 124 1
Private Schools 1024 N/A 0

Colleges and Universities

Name Location Enrollment
Michigan State University East Lansing (85 miles) 43,329
University of Michigan Ann Arbor (60 miles 36,316
Wayne State University Detroit (15 miles) 34,004
WSU Extension Center Eastpointe N/A
Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti (50 miles) 25,024
Oakland Community College Bloomfield Hills (20 miles) 24,223
Macomb Community College Warren (5 miles) 23,236
Baker College Clinton Twp. (7 miles) 15,000
Oakland University Rochester (20 miles) 14,379
University of Detroit-Mercy Detroit (15 miles) 7,888
Lawrence Tech University Southfield (10 miles) 5,259
Walsh College Troy (15 miles) 3,000
MSU - Detroit College of Law Detroit (15 miles) 781

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RECREATION, ATTRACTIONS, AND EVENTS
(MACOMB COUNTY)

The City of Eastpointe has 8 parks totaling 150 acres. Macomb County has 28 public and private golf courses.

Macomb County is the fresh water boating capital of the world, with more registered pleasure boats than any other county in the United States. Recreational harbor facilities exist within close proximity at St. Clair Shores, Metropolitan Beach, and the Clinton River on Lake St. Clair.  The cities of Eastpointe and St. Clair Shores maintain a collaborative arrangement for the maintenance and operation of the Chapaton boat launch facility for access to Lake St. Clair, and the residents of our two communities are permitted to use the boach launch by paying nominal daily or seasonal permit fees.

Macomb County has 2 Huron-Clinton Metroparks with 6,000 acres of parkland.

The City is within close proximity to metropolitan lifestyle, including Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Historical Museum, Theater District, Professional Sports (Detroit Tigers - Baseball; Detroit Lions - Football; Detroit Pistons - Basketball; Detroit Shock - Women's Basketball; Detroit Red Wings - Hockey), and much more.

 

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City of Eastpointe
23200 Gratiot Avenue
Eastpointe, Michigan 48021
Phone: (586) 445-5026
Fax: (586) 445-5191
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

E-mail: webmaster@eastpointecity.org


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