
Welcome to Pontiac, MI
City of Pontiac Hosted a News Conference to Announce 100 Improved Houses Through Home Repair Program Pontiac Hosted a Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Recreation Center …
Welcome to Pontiac, MI
Pontiac, MI 48342 Voice: (248) 758-3000 Information about Oakland County 1200 Telegraph Road County Courthouse Pontiac, MI 48340 Phone: (248) 858-1000 Oakland County Oakland County MI …
Welcome to Pontiac, MI
The quality of the city roads is an important part of the quality of life for the people who work and live in the City of Pontiac This page is dedicated to keep Pontiac residents up-to-date on the plans and …
Welcome to Pontiac, MI
Leverage the Economic Opportunity of Pontiac 100 Car Convention This year, our dynamic city is host to the 100th Anniversary Celebration & Car Convention marking the milestone of Pontiac Motors. …
Department Directory - Pontiac
Explore Pontiac's department directory to find information on city services, departments, and resources for residents and businesses.
Pontiac Redevelopment Project
Apr 11, 2025 · Pontiac Redevelopment Project In partnership with the City of Pontiac, Oakland County has begun the Pontiac Redevelopment Project. Major portions of this project include the Demolition …
Welcome to Pontiac, MI
The first settlers arrived in what is now the City of Pontiac in 1818 at the crossroads of the Saginaw Indian Trail (now Woodward/Dixie Highway) and the Clinton River. Pontiac offers affordable housing, …
Welcome to Pontiac, MI
City Hall is the Administration Building for the government of the City of Pontiac. The offices of the Mayor, the City Council, the City Clerk, Community Development, Department of Public Works, and …
Major Construction Projects - pontiac.mi.us
Major Construction Projects There are major construction projects happening in Pontiac which will transform the landscape of the city and affect the lives of every resident. Pontiac Redevelopment …
Welcome to Pontiac, MI
The City of Pontiac has a long and rich history. First settled in 1818 where the Saginaw Indian Trail crossed the Clinton River, Pontiac was a natural spot to put a new town. Read in these pages about …