Bloomfield Township is turning 200 next year and administration is looking for volunteers to collaborate on the celebration! A ten-person Bicentennial Steering Committee is being formed to brainstorm ideas to honor the milestone and put plans into action. Committee members will work alongside the Bicentennial Working Committee made up by Township personnel across multiple departments to delegate and guide activities or events.
Those interested in serving on the Steering Committee should visit bloomfieldtwpmi.gov/200years to complete the Expression of Interest Form. The committee anticipates meeting twice a month beginning in May with an option to attend virtually.
Bloomfield Township has a deep history from its original charter as one of twenty-five Townships in Oakland County in 1827 to a burgeoning farm village that grew into a bedroom community in the 1960’s. Many notable individuals have lived in and shaped the community over that time. Help celebrate that history with your ideas, organizational skills, and love for Bloomfield Township.
The Expression of Interest Form will close on April 30, 2026. Questions can be directed to the Community Relations Department.
Founded in 1827, Bloomfield Township is the oldest charter township in Oakland County, Michigan, home to approximately 44,000 residents. Dedicated to providing exceptional services and fostering a high quality of life, Bloomfield Township is committed to supporting public infrastructure and preserving natural resources for the benefit of its residents and future generations.