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BROCKWAY TOWNSHIP
7645 SAYLES ROAD
YALE, MI 48097
810-387-3375
810-387-4571 (fax)
Supervisor: William McMurtrie (810) 387-4192 Clerk: Robert Kammer (810) 310-1611 Treasurer: Ruth Krosnicki (810) 387-2917 Assessor: Heather Stewart (810) 956-7318 Trustee: Connie True (810) 387-4787 Trustee: Joanne Faille (810) 434-2314 |
Zoning Administrator: Jim Golembiewski (810) 531-1286 Building Inspector: Jim Golembiewski (810) 531-1286 Plumbing and Mechanical Inspector: Mark Booth (248) 918-7551 Electrical Inspector: Paul Raicevich (586) 873-2660 |
From the desk of William McMurtrie, Supervisor of Brockway Township
Welcome to the Brockway Township website. I hope you find it both useful and informative. We are very proud of the recent accomplishments we have achieved over the last couple of years. Please take the time to enjoy the photo tours available for the Brockway Township Fire Hall and the Brockway Township Park. Also available on this site are copies of the most frequently asked for permits, applications and forms. For further information or anything not available on line feel free to contact the Brockway Township Hall on Monday, Thursday or Friday from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm.
Brockway Township is a friendly rural community surrounding the City of Yale located in northwest St. Clair County. Our population is approximately 2,200 and counting. Mill Creek winds it's way through both the Township and City providing scenic vistas and varying wild life. While the land usage remains primarily farming there is a growing residential base and a small commercial base. The area offers 2 banks, a lumberyard, a car dealership, insurance offices, several churches, 3 gas stations, numerous restaurants and many convenience and retail stores. There are a wide variety of health professionals (i.e. Doctors, Dentists and Chiropractors) including a Veterans Clinic with connections to Port Huron Hospital and a branch of the St. Clair County Health Clinic. We have 5 Yale Public School buildings including Elementary Schools in Yale, Avoca and Emmett. There are also 2 Fire Departments, a Police Department and a newspaper and 2 public parks. The Township and the City have a joint Recreation Department providing numerous sporting opportunities for kids. Families find the community has much to offer while still maintaining the small town atmosphere. It is great place to live, work and raise a family.