The City of Troy Traffic Committee meets Wednesday, March 18 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Troy City Hall, 500 W Big Beaver Rd, in the Lower Level Conference Room. This committee reviews traffic and roadway topics that affect everyday driving, walking, and neighborhood access. If you have a concern about a recurring traffic issue, attending can help you understand how requests are evaluated.
About Troy, MI
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Troy, Michigan offers a polished suburban feel with a mix of established neighborhoods and newer developments, and it’s known for being clean, organized, and easy to navigate. Housing options range from classic mid-century colonials and ranches to modern townhomes and apartment communities, giving buyers, sellers, and renters plenty of choice. Many residents appreciate the strong everyday conveniences, from grocery stores and restaurants to well-regarded schools and community programs.
Getting around is straightforward thanks to major roads and nearby freeways that make commutes toward Detroit, Auburn Hills, and other parts of Metro Detroit manageable. Locals spend time at parks, trails, and sports facilities, and the Troy Community Center is a popular hub for fitness, classes, and events. With crisp mornings and comfortable afternoons, it’s a pleasant time to explore shopping and dining spots like Somerset Collection and the surrounding retail corridors.
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