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1958

Prior to the City's incorporation in April of 1958, Southfield's court system operated under the guidelines established under the State Constitution.

John O'Brien was the first associate judge elected in 1958.

In 1958, she sold 166 acres to the City of Southfield for a Civic Center for $4,500 an acre, a total of $747,000.

1960

On February 1, 1960, Southfield opened its own library in the former Brooks School building at 11 Mile and Lahser with a collection of 10,000 books.

He was the great-grandfather of Mary E. Thompson, who in 1960 sold the City 166 acres of property for the Southfield Civic Center complex.

1964

In 1964, the Southfield Civic Center opened, featuring a new Library, Parks and Recreation Building, Police Headquarters and City Hall.

1965

At the beginning, the Municipal Court was located on Southfield Road near Ten Mile Road and then moved into City Hall in 1965.

1968

The Municipal Court started with one employee and by 1968 had nine full-time employees.

Revenue for 1968 was approximately $150,000 annually and expenses were approximately $50,000 annually.

1969

The 46th District Court started in January 1969 and had two full-time judges elected to six-year and four-year terms, respectively.

1970

The Civic Center Arena, with its swimming pool and indoor ice skating facilities, was opened in 1970.

1971

In 1971, the District Court hired Margaret Clixby as its first administrator.

In 1971, Southfield opened the 'roundhouse' Public Services Building, a structure 326 feet in diameter capable of accommodating 88 City vehicles and 200 tons of salt.

1972

In 1972, a citizen's group formed to put the question of increasing the millage for police and fire protection on the ballot.

1973

From August of 1958 to August of 1964, the department was headquartered in a house on Evergreen Road. It was defeated by a small majority in the first election, but eventually received voter approval in 1973.

1974

Other names are on record in the Southfield Library transcripts of Township records transcribed by Vicki Goldbaum in 1974.

Construction of the Park Services Building, located just east of the Civic Center, was completed in 1974.

1975

A driving range was constructed at Beech Woods in 1975 and a complete golf course opened the following year.

1978

Beginning in 1978, the Civic Center facilities were expanded to include a new Public Safety Building, a Court Building and the Southfield Pavilion, a multi-use facility with a capacity of 3,000 people.

1979

The department moved to the Municipal Complex, where a new Public Safety Building housing a jail, administrative offices and police headquarters was opened in August of 1979.

1982

By 1982, the department had grown to 147 officers.

In 1982, the Library began utilizing a computerized library card system.

2003

A new state-of-the-art library opened in 2003 and offers extensive service to the residents of the city.

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