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Waterford Approves $36.4 Million Community Center Plan
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Waterford Approves $36.4 Million Plan for New 60,000 Sq Ft Community Hub Featuring Pickleball, Trails, and More |
Voters greenlight expansive community center to enhance local recreation and wellness |
In a decisive move, Waterford Township residents have approved a $36.4 million bond to construct a state-of-the-art community center.
This 60,000-square-foot facility aims to serve as a central hub for recreation, wellness, and community engagement.
The new center will be situated on a 51-acre parcel of land, formerly part of the Oakland Community College-Highland Lakes Campus.
This location offers ample space for both indoor and outdoor amenities.
Among the planned features are multiple pickleball courts, catering to the sport's growing popularity among residents of all ages.
Additionally, the facility will include extensive walking and biking trails, promoting outdoor activities and connecting seamlessly with existing pathways like the Waterford Riverwalk.
The center is also set to house modern fitness areas, multipurpose rooms for classes and events, and dedicated spaces for youth and senior programs.
These offerings aim to foster a sense of community and provide resources for personal development.
Construction is slated to begin in early 2026, with the center expected to open its doors to the public by mid-2027.
Community members are encouraged to stay informed about the project's progress through official township communications.
For more details on the community center's features and development timeline, residents can refer to the township's official announcements.
As Waterford embarks on this significant development, the new community center is poised to become a cornerstone for local recreation and social connection.
Residents can look forward to a facility that not only meets current needs but also anticipates future growth and interests. |

