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  1. Auburn Hills’ residents enjoy the amenities of city and suburban living with parks, a revitalized downtown district, and a welcoming city complex with a library and community center.

  2. City Departments. Click on the links on this page to view information specific to any of the departments listed below. Assessing Department. The Assessor’s Office is charged with annually discovering, listing, and valuing all taxable property within the City of Auburn Hills. City Clerk’s Office.

  3. Downtown Auburn Hills is as beautiful as it is unique. Located along the scenic Clinton River in Southeast Michigan, our downtown area features brick-paved sidewalks and Riverside Park. The charming Downtown is now home to many community events, including Summerfest , Paddlepalooza , Halloween Spooktacular, Summer Concert Music Series , and ...

  4. Auburn Hills began as the town of Auburn in 1821 at what is today the corner of Auburn and Squirrel Roads. Situated on the Clinton River, it was named by Aaron Webster, the first settler, for Auburn, New York. His sawmill and grist mill attracted settlers to Auburn.

  5. Auburn Hills began as the town of Auburn in 1821 at what is today the corner of Auburn and Squirrel Roads. Situated on the Clinton River, it was named by Aaron Webster, the first settler, for Auburn, New York. His sawmill and grist mill attracted settlers to Auburn.

  6. The City of Auburn Hills Fire Department is seeking qualified applicants for the position of paid-call firefighter. Minimum Qualifications: • Must be a high school graduate or possess a G.E.D. equivalency.

  7. Auburn Hills is managed under the Council/Manager form of government, with Tom Tanghe in the position of City Manager. The Mayoral role is to serve as the executive officer of the city and the official head of the city for ceremonial purposes, as well as purposes of military law and the service of legal process upon the City.

  8. Address: 1827 N. Squirrel Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326. For Police & Fire Emergencies. call 911. To have an officer respond to a report or non-emergency call, please contact: 248-370-9444.

  9. The City of Auburn Hills DPW Water and Sewer Division is dedicated to proper maintenance and operation of the water distribution and sanitary sewer systems. This ensures the water distribution system is clean and safe for both consumption and for fire protection needs and the sanitary sewer system has adequate wastewater discharge without ...

  10. The Auburn Hills Police Department's mission is to continually improve the safety and quality of life within our community, through a broad base of traditional and innovative services while protecting constitutional and basic human rights.