Week Nine Recap

Week Nine Recap

Week Nine Recap.

Written Saturday October 21st at 1:50 AM

AROUND THE OAA TOP TEN-Week Nine

  1. Lake Orion
  2. Seaholm
  3. West Bloomfield
  4. Southfield Arts and Tech
  5. Harper Woods
  6. Adams
  7. Avondale
  8. Oxford
  9. Groves
  10. Clarkston

 

SCORES.

Garden City 40, PONTIAC 6.

AVONDALE 50, Warren Fitzgerald 20.

Madison Heights Lamphere 20, ROYAL OAK 0.

FERNDALE 32, St. Clair Shores Lake Shore 6.

St. Clair Shores Lakeview 42, BERKLEY 10.

Utica Ford II 21, TROY ATHENS 13.

Fraser 20, TROY 19.

Utica 34, FARMINGTON 30.

ROCHESTER 31, Walled Lake Northern 10.

SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH 41, Detroit Renaissance 14.

HARPER WOODS 24, Roseville 7.

SEAHOLM 21, GROVES 14.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 50, NORTH FARMINGTON 49 3 OT.

WEST BLOOMFIELD 50, OAK PARK 6.

OXFORD 24, Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit 21.

STONEY CREEK 24, New Baltimore Anchor Bay 23.

ADAMS 37, Sterling Heights Stevenson 13.

Utica Eisenhower 36, CLARKSTON 19.

LAKE ORION 35, Saline 28.

 

BEST WIN: Lake Orion: The Dragons earned a big 35-28 win at Saline on Friday night. The defense was the story pressuring star quarterback CJ Carr to throw two interceptions and 37 yards on four for 12 passing in the second half. Lake Orion has a ton of confidence right now.

TOUGH LOSS: Groves: The Falcons lost a tough one to arch rival Seaholm 21-14 on Friday night. Groves will be fine, no need to panic with them right now.

TEAM THAT NEEDS A HUG: Pontiac: The Phoenix had a tough 40-6 loss to Garden City on Friday night but they did win three games which is the first time since 2011. Pontiac is heading in the right direction heading into next season.

VALENTI RANT: Troy: The Colts saw their season end on the final play in a 20-19 loss to Fraser costing them a trip to the postseason. The schedule did not help things for them. Troy has a ton of questions to look at this offseason.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME: North Farmington: The Raiders were comfortably in the postseason but they fell 50-49 in three overtimes to Bloomfield Hills on Friday night costing themselves a trip to the postseason. This hurts North Farmington for sure. They have a ton of questions this offseason.

Week Nine Recap

Volleyball Districts are Out-2023

Volleyball Districts are Out-2023.

Written Tuesday June 20th at 6:40 PM

Updated Monday October 23rd at 8:10 AM

This are the volleyball districts. Here are my thoughts and insight surrounding each district. This article will be updated.

District 17 @ Livonia Stevenson

Redford Thurston vs Livonia Stevenson

Redford Thurston/Livonia Stevenson vs Novi

FARMINGTON vs Farmington Hills Mercy

FARMINGTON/Farmington Hills Mercy vs SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND TECH

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Farmington Hills Mercy, 2. Livonia Stevenson

 

FAVORITE: Farmington Hills Mercy

NEXT: Livonia Stevenson

DARKHORSE: Novi

PLAYER ON SPOT: Kaitlyn Pallozzi-Farmington Hills Mercy

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very tough district. Three teams have a great chance to win this district. Novi made a ton of head waves last season despite losing a ton of proven experience from last season’s final four run. The Wildcats have Cece Regoli, Mallory Stoy, Grace Hoener, Izzy Earley, Kate Harpenau, Paige O’Connor, and Zoe Adams coming back for Coach Kacey Moran. Livonia Stevenson should be a sleeper in this district. The Spartans have Ava Schoen, Dea Alushi, Natalie West, Brynlee Hass, Erin Cahill, Megan Ervans, Cate Sosnowski, Jessica Muller, Kennedy Hinkle, Lauren Micallef, Kelsey Bahr, and Grace Trantham coming back for Coach Amy Osborn. Farmington Hills Mercy has been a perennial power in volleyball and they should be again. The Marlins have Kaitlyn Pallozzi, Maya Zarow, Angie Butler, Lana LaFontaine, Jillian Collins, Cree Hollier, Campbell Flynn, Keira McNutt, and Ava Fitzgerald coming back for Coach Loretta Vogel. Southfield Arts and Tech has a really good season last year winning the Blue for Coach Michael Armstrong. Redford Thurston was up and down last season. They should be better this season for Coach Scott Gray. Farmington really struggled last season. The Falcons should be much improved for Coach Kate Drews. This should be a very interesting district to watch this season.

DISTRICT UPDATE: There is no changes to this district. Farmington Hills Mercy got a great draw and should get to the district finals while Novi and Livonia Stevenson should see each other in the district semifinals. If your Coach Loretta Vogel, your living right, right now.

 

District 21 @ Birmingham Marian

Birmingham Marian vs SEAHOLM

Birmingham Marian/SEAHOLM vs GROVES

ROYAL OAK vs BERKLEY

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Birmingham Marian, 2. Berkley

 

FAVORITE: Birmingham Marian

NEXT: Berkley

DARKHORSE: Groves

PLAYER ON SPOT: Mackenzie Swanson-Birmingham Marian

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: In the words of the great Paul Heyman, the word defending and undisputed champion is in this district and that is Birmingham Marian. They are the two time defending Division One State Champs and they host the district. The Mustangs area young team but they are loaded again with Allie Davison, Danielle Mertz, Mackenzie Swanson, Maggie Scott, Jayla Zayti, Maria Odeesh, Izzy Busignani, and Ella Swanson coming back. They also added Clarkston transfer Chloe Gehtbrock for Coach Mayssa Cook. Seaholm really struggled last season. The Maples should be better for Coaches Jason and Heather Gambone. Groves should be very interesting this season. The Falcons have Jordan Allen, Anna Apsey, Chloe Cast, Autumn DeGroat, Emily Eshelby, Adison Gerken, Alexis Heller, Molly Heller, Sydney Lezovich, Sofia Scott, Ayden Weber, and Ariell White coming back for Coach Madison Close. Berkley had an incredible run getting to the Division One State Quarterfinals last season. The Bears have Sophie Owens, Lili Herron, Karsen Savage, Mariah Jones, Erika Mayry, Emily High, Alana White, and Julia Watson coming back for Coach Dakota Stanichuk. Royal Oak has a ton of ups and downs last season. The Ravens have Ava Emery, Brie Emery, Charlotte Graves, Riley Maizy, Jaelynn Prebelich, Hannah Saunders, and Emmy Walden coming back for Coach Ciara Schultz.  This district is the Mustangs to lose but the Bears, Falcons, Ravens, and maybe Maples might have a strong say how this district goes.

DISTRICT UPDATE: This district doesn’t have a ton of changes except Oak Park dropped out. This district looks like it will be Birmingham Marian despite all the young talent they have likely up against Berkley in the district final. The Mustangs should be favored but the Bears could surprise some folks and pull off a stunner. They are more than capable of doing that.

 

 

District 25 @ Waterford Mott

Walled Lake Western vs BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Walled Lake Western/BLOOMFIELD HILLS vs Walled Lake Central

Waterford Mott vs NORTH FARMINGTON

Waterford Mott/NORTH FARMINGTON vs WEST BLOOMFIELD

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Bloomfield Hills, 2. Walled Lake Central

 

FAVORITE: Bloomfield Hills

NEXT: Walled Lake Central

DARKHORSE: Walled Lake Western

PLAYER ON THE SPOT: Natalie Petrucci- Bloomfield Hills

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: There are a ton of storylines coming into this district. Walled Lake Central is veteran heavy. The Vikings have Madeline Elkow, Lauren Browser, Angelina Virga, Angelina Saco, Samantha Klenczar, Makalynn Czamecki, Brielle Thomas, and Reagan Adams coming back for Coach Elizabeth Kaplin. Walled Lake Western is another team that is veteran heavy. The Warriors have Blaire Waling, Evynne Santana, Natalie Kosaian, Ryah Dewey, Brie Woodman, and Megan Hill coming back for Coach Angie Dewey. Bloomfield Hills has a ton of proven experience. The Blackhawks have Jessica Pal, Kacy Rankin, Emily Daitch, Kora Nicolanti, Jamie Zousmer, Natalie Peturcci, Annalise Parker, Gabrielle Gippert, Mia Feinglold, Celeste Arabo, and Kayla Nwabuezee coming back for Coach Jacob Paige. Waterford Mott has struggled in the past but they should be better for Coach Beth MacVicar. North Farmington was very young last season. They have experience which should help. The Raiders have Skyler Wayne, Sydney Ostrofsky, Liz Grajewski, Sofi Licari, Sam Hoffer, Amara Gatson, Isaiah Bartlett, Mehar Khanna, Sullivan Totin, Whalen Kennedy, Collin Zimmerman, Kayli Piper, and Kanoto Noguchi coming back for Coach Michael Love. West Bloomfield should be very interesting with a new coach and system coming into the program. The Lakers have Arielle Newsome, Jordanne Shannon, Gabrielle Hale, and Felcia Fulton coming back for new coach Elizabeth Ferguson. This should be a very interesting district to watch. It’s anyone’s district but give a slight edge to the Blackhawks.

DISTRICT UPDATE: It really stinks to me that the two top teams in this district will likely meet in the district semifinals but it is what is. West Bloomfield and North Farmington should be a very interesting district semifinal matchup. I see whoever wins that game seeing Bloomfield Hills when looking at the bracket. My district projection has no changes.

 

District 26 @ Adams

Utica Eisenhower vs PONTIAC

Utica Eisenhower/PONTIAC vs ROCHESTER

ADAMS vs STONEY CREEK

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Stoney Creek, 2. Utica Eisenhower

 

FAVORITE: Stoney Creek

NEXT: Adams

DARKHORSE: Rochester

PLAYER ON SPOT: Lola Hurst-Rochester

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district. There are four teams that have a shot to win this district. Utica Eisenhower should be a very interesting team. The Eagles have Jada Pantaleo, Shpresa Nikolai, Gina Fredrigo, Kayla Ostrander, Claire Bemis, Danielle Becker, and Jenna Fraser coming back for Coach Caitlyn Mahoney. Rochester has made a ton of strides from last season. They should be very good this season. The Falcons have Aleeza Carballo, Lola Hurst, Abby He, Kaitlin Allen, Kylah Vigant, Vivian Campbell, Carol Campbell, Isabella Ferrara, Joran Suhajda, Bruce Suhajda, and Makena Torri coming back for Coach Kirk Gibbs. Adams should be back in the mix. The Highlanders have Emily Edwards, Maddie Wilson, Julia Fidler, Tori Lang, Tina Barnekova, Emerson Straub, Bella Guthrie, Sayrha Nahra, and Olivia Carroll coming back for Coach Terry Baughman. Stoney Creek was very young last season which was very unusual. The Cougars have Lexi Mazzola, Grace Bonner, Joslyn Becker, Julia Gojcaj, Lili Sipila, Caroline Khury, Zoe Champine, Ana Cano, Jillian Van Stee, and Cassandra Younggren coming back for Coach Ross Talbot. Pontiac should be very young this season for Coach Kyrie Holloman. This district should be very competitive with the Cougars, Highlanders, Falcons, and Eagles have great chances to win this district.

 

DISTRICT UPDATE: This should be a very fun district when looking at the matchup. Rochester got a great draw but could see Utica Eisenhower in the district semifinals. Adams and Stoney Creek should go five games which would be very interesting. I’m seeing right now a Rochester/Adams district final but Stoney Creek and Utica Eisenhower could easily replace both teams.

 

 

District 27 @ Avondale

AVONDALE vs Sterling Heights

AVONDALE/Sterling Heights vs Utica Ford II

TROY vs TROY ATHENS

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Troy, 2. Avondale

 

FAVORITE: Troy

NEXT: Avondale

DARKHORSE: Troy Athens

PLAYER ON SPOT: Caroline Cubitt-Troy Athens

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district in Auburn Hills. Utica Ford II should be solid this season. The Falcons have Natalia Malewicz, Bella Allen, Ruby Sandison, Kaitlyn Marsh, Stephanie Saunders, and Samantha Yantus coming back for Coach Randy Schantz. Sterling Heights Stevenson had a solid year last season. The Titans have Diana Marku, Kaitlyn Davis, Samantha Fenwick, and Katie Coles coming back for Coach Karolina Dziedzic. Troy has been very good in the past. The Colts have Anna Rich, Bella Colon, Gabby Bouzide, Emma Runke, Riley Smith and, Anika Abelgas coming back for Coach Vince Muscat. Troy Athens has been improving. The Red Hawks have Ashlyn Andrzejewski, Caroline Cubitt, Macy Van Tiem, Maya Sabra, Madigan Tennies, and Julia Heywood coming back for Coach Mary Kate Zinn. Avondale has been improving each season. The Yellow Jackets have Ava Williams, Cate Pastori, Marissa Jewell, Paige Inez and Kennedy Wolfe coming back for Coach Andrew Stepp. I think this is a wide open district to say the least.

DISTRICT UPDATE: No real changes to this district. Troy has really emerged as the favorite and should be the favorite in this district going forward. Utica Ford II has been really interesting while Avondale is the wildcard. It wouldn’t surprise me if the Falcons or Yellow Jackets and Colts are the district final matchup.

 

 

District 29 @ Lake Orion

Lakeland vs CLARKSTON

Lakeland/CLARKSTON vs LAKE ORION

Walled Lake Northern vs Waterford Kettering

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Clarkston, 2. Lake Orion

 

FAVORITE: Clarkston

NEXT: Lake Orion

DARKHORSE: Walled Lake Northern

PLAYER ON SPOT: Cayla Cogan-Clarkston

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is going to be a very competitive and very tough district. Four teams have a shot to win this district. Walled Lake Northern is veteran heavy this season. The Knights have Kaitlyn Freitag, Amelia Foster, Ava Epley, Kayla Budziak, Hadley Krygier, Avery Alfano, Lexi Peters, and Lucy McCarthy coming back for Coach Suzanne Krygier. Lakeland has been very good and they should be again this season. The Eagles have Kenzie McCombs, Kylie Kennedy, Ivana Fillipovic, Rylie Finzel, and Finley Ostach coming back for Coach Meghan Polce. Waterford Kettering has struggled in recent years. The Captains have Isabel Nuttall, Sarai Villegas-Rosa, Isabella Labo, Delaney Hall, Andrea Brown, Kyra Nickerson, and Riley Buczek coming back for Coach Rod Armstrong. Lake Orion is a very interesting team. They kind of remind you of the 2015 Michigan State Spartans College Football team. The Dragons have Charlotte Peplowski, Teresa Gaberdiel, Allison O’Rourke, Sydney Bell, Carly Zibell, Ella Johnson, Sydbey Small, Addison Dukus, Kennedi Miller, and Devin Brunk coming back for Coach Tony Scarvada. Clarkston made a ton of noise and took Birmingham Marian to the brink last season in the State Quarterfinals. The Wolves have Morgan Lozzi, Addison Newblatt, Kiley Gallagher, Cayla Cogan, Jessica Petker, Emery Kuebler, and Isabelle Henry coming back for Coach Alison Smith. This district should be the one of the most competitive in the State this season.

DISTRICT UPDATE: This district looks like Walled Lake Northern will head to the district final with ease. Lakeland and Clarkston looks very interesting but the Wolves should pull through setting up a rematch with Lake Orion. The Wolves beat the Dragons in three games. This district looks like it’s a Clarkston/Walled Lake Northern district final.

 

 

District 32 @ Romeo

Port Huron vs OXFORD

Port Huron/OXFORD vs New Baltimore Anchor Bay

Romeo vs Lapeer

Romeo/Lapeer vs Port Huron Northern

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. New Baltimore Anchor Bay, 2. Oxford

 

FAVORITE: New Baltimore Anchor Bay

NEXT: Oxford

DARKHORSE: Port Huron

PLAYER ON SPOT: Jordyn Fiedler-Port Huron

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This should be a very interesting district, three teams have a great shot to win this district. New Baltimore Anchor Bay was solid last season. The Tars have Ashlyn Cunha, Grace Lancaster, Lea Wasielewski, Brooklyn Haack, Rachel Youngblood, Korin Hitton, and Amelia Klos coming back for Coach Kristy Morrow. Port Huron should be a very interesting team. The Big Reds have Brylynn Balon, Jordan Fiedler, Alana Haller, Erica Hudy, Gwen Kamendat, Bryn Mullens, Isabelle Trombly, Illiana Williams coming back for Coach Derek Arena. Port Huron Northern really struggled last season. The Huskies have Elizabeth Block, McKenna Kiteley, Paisley Peyerk, Alexis Umbreit, Emma Vandergraff, Sydney Betts, and Anna Kerhoulas coming back for Coach Jacqueline Jamison. Lapeer was solid last season. The Lightning have Josie Jacob, Rosa Freeland, Berkley Dixon, Zoe Lomerson, Addison Seifferly, Vanessa Carr, Ginger Grzyb, Eva LeClaire, Oaklee Callans, Shannon Nolan, Baylee Osentoski, and Lexi Norman coming back for Coach Barry Jones. Oxford should be very interesting. The Wildcats have Alexandra Lantzy, Abby Jones, Jenna Miller, Kaitlyn Weiss, Tara Swanson, and Ella Sharrow coming back for Coach Noelle Zebb. Romeo has home court and should have a bounce back season. The Bulldogs have Trista Ameel, Alyson Culkin, Kara Plutschuck, Emma Pagliarella, and Hannah Tymitz coming back for Coach Stacey Williams. Overall this should be a very interesting district as mentioned between the Tars, Big Reds, and Wildcats are the early favorites but never count the Bulldogs out by any means.

DISTRICT UPDATE: This district looks wide open. Romeo has been much better than advertised and should make a run to the district final. The top of the bracket should be fun with Port Huron and Oxford playing each other with the winner getting a proven powerhouse in New Baltimore Anchor Bay. Port Huron is a scary team right now but can’t count the Tars out. This is a perfect opportunity for Romeo to make some noise.

 

 

District 54 @ Hazel Park

Detroit Henry Ford vs FERNDALE

Detroit Henry Ford/FERNDALE vs Detroit Lincoln King Academy

Hazel Park vs Detroit Jalen Rose Academy

Hazel Park/Detroit Jalen Rose Academy vs FERNDALE UNIVERSITY

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Hazel Park, 2. Ferndale

 

FAVORITE: Hazel Park

NEXT: Ferndale

DARKHORSE: Ferndale University

PLAYER ON SPOT: Isabella Mendoza-Ferndale

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This district looks like it could be a three team district. Detroit Henry Ford really struggled last season for Coach Tiffany Jackson. Detroit Lincoln King struggled last season for Coach Briana Moss. Detroit Jalen Rose Academy for Coach Rhea Cooper. Hazel Park has been very good since leaving the OAA for the Macomb Area Conference. The Vikings have Alayna Brown, Lacy Chambers, Gabrielle, Figueroa, Emily Hudnall, and Savannah Lopez coming back for Coach Sherry Rietz. Ferndale should be a contender this season. The Eagles have Tatiyana Butts, Isabel Dutra, Charlotte Keller, Isabella Mendoza, Scarlet Reid, Katie Stokes, and Djene Sy coming back for Coach Natalie Satkowiak. Ferndale University should be very interesting this season. The Eagles have Ja-Kai George Tate, JonNae Kitchen, Briah Wadley, and Chanel Watson coming back for Coach Kenton Maki. As mentioned earlier, this district could come down to the Vikings, the Eagles, and the Eagles whom could win this district.

DISTRICT UPDATE: This district looks very interesting. Ferndale got a great draw and should make the district finals. Hazel Park and Ferndale University could be a very interesting matchup in the district semifinals. I see a Eagles/Vikings district finals so no changes right now.

 

District 56 @ Harper Woods

Detroit Denby vs Detroit East English Village Prep

Detroit Denby/Detroit East English Village Prep vs HARPER WOODS

 

Harper Woods Chandler Park vs Detroit Southeastern

Harper Woods Chandler Park/Detroit Southeastern vs Detroit Osborn

 

PROJECTED MPR: 1. Harper Woods Chandler Park, 2. Detroit Southeastern

 

FAVORITE: Harper Woods Chandler Park

NEXT: Detroit Southeastern

DARKHORSE: Harper Woods

 

EARLY THOUGHTS: This is not a very strong district on paper. Detroit Southeastern was very good last season for Coach Ricardo Brown. Detroit Osborn has a new coach. Detroit East English for Coach Pamela Green. Detroit Denby for Coach Leif Seed. Harper Woods Chandler Park was up and down last season but they will have home court which helps. The Eagles have Micha White, Asia Newsom, Destiny Hardy, Jaiden Brooks, Shardae Littlejohn, Autumn Howard and Jailah Carter coming back for Coach Michelle Smith. Harper Woods really struggled last season for Coach Lydia Doty-Faulk. This district on paper looks like this is the Eagles to lose but the Jungaleers could give a battle for sure.

DISTRICT UPDATE: The matchups are very interesting. Harper Woods got the best draw and should be in the district final. Harper Woods Chandler Park and Detroit Southeastern has to go through each other. Should be a very interesting district.

 

Philo Festival of Media Arts: ONTV Earns Three Awards

Philo Festival of Media Arts: ONTV Earns Three Awards

Philo Festival of Media Arts:

ONTV Earns Three Awards

Orion Neighborhood Television was honored at the Philo Festival of Media Arts, earning three awards for excellence in local programming. The Central States Alliance of Community Media was held at Monroe County Community College on Oct. 12. Political Awareness category

ONTV was a winner in the News category for its “ONTV Newscast #1311.” The episode highlighted the latest news affecting the Orion Area, including stories about Dragon on the Lake 2022, Big Rig Gig and the Woodward Dream Cruise. “One of my favorite aspects of my job is going out into the community to cover local events and news,” said station manager Joe Johnson. “We really put a lot of effort into the newscast to make it look as professional as possible and news anchor Stacy Calloway is a big reason for that.  I’m very proud of ONTV News and it’s so gratifying that others appreciate the work that goes into it.”

The “ONTV Newscast #1311” also beat out 18 other nominations to bring home the Excellence in Directing award. “When I heard we were nominated for an award I was happy,” said ONTV volunteer Stacy Calloway. “I wanted us to win, and I wanted us to win big. I am overwhelmed with joy. We look forward to making more memories, making more stories, and wining more awards.”

Scouting on Air won in the Student Magazine Division for its “Scouting and the War in Ukraine” episode. Scouting on Air was developed by the Scouts from the Michigan Crossroads Council and features segments covering current scouting events, product reviews and interviews with various leaders in scouting. “Scouting on Air would never have been possible without the support of Orion Neighborhood Television,” said producer Brandon Kathman. “Watching these youths grow as performers, artists, technicians, and people has been the privilege of a lifetime.”

The Philo Awards in an annual public access television cable TV competition within the Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Michigan region. The “PHILO” is awarded for excellence in community media in various categories.

 

ORION TOWNSHIP’S 2023 COMMUNITY SURVEY IS LIVE

ORION TOWNSHIP’S 2023 COMMUNITY SURVEY IS LIVE

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ORION TOWNSHIP’S 2023 COMMUNITY SURVEY IS LIVE

Orion Township, MI (October 19, 2023) Orion Township is excited to announce the launch of the 2023
Community Survey, a vital initiative aimed at gathering valuable feedback from our residents and stakeholders.
This comprehensive survey is designed to engage the community and provide essential insights for the
betterment of the community.
The 2023 Orion Township Community Survey is an opportunity for every resident, business owner, and member
of the community to have their say. The Township values your input, and your feedback will play a crucial role in
shaping the future of Orion Township.
As a vibrant and growing community, we believe in the power of collective decision-making and the importance

of transparency. Township Supervisor Chris Barnett, when asked about the survey, emphasized the community-
centric approach, saying, “We work for the community. Your input is our inspiration and motivation. The survey

is a means for us to better understand your needs and priorities, and to ensure that our efforts align with the
wishes of our stakeholders.”
The 2023 Orion Township Community Survey covers a range of topics, including public safety, economic
development, recreation, infrastructure, and more. Your participation is not only welcomed but strongly
encouraged, as it will help us enhance the quality of life in our Township and ensure its continued prosperity.
Your responses will be strictly confidential, and your individual data will remain anonymous. This ensures that

you can be open and honest in your feedback, knowing that your opinions will contribute to the collective well-
being of our Township.

The survey will be accessible online, making it convenient for everyone to participate. Printed copies will be
available upon request. To participate online, visit our website at www.oriontownship.org/2023survey. Your
voice is vital to us, and we invite all members of the community to share their thoughts and ideas. The survey
will be open for a limited time, so please make sure to participate at your earliest convenience.
Together, we can shape the future of our community and make Orion Township an even better place to live,
work, and play.

Oakland County Public Transit Is on a Roll

Oakland County Public Transit Is on a Roll

Oakland County Public Transit Is on a Roll a Year After Voters Approved Millage

Post Date:10/17/2023 11:35 AM
    • Oakland County is eliminating the boundaries between communities and truly creating a countywide public transportation system, such as SMART’s new fixed-route service to Novi.
    • Ridership is up more than 20 percent for WOTA, NOTA, OPC, and People’s Express after they expanded service areas and hours of operation.
    • The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan is facilitating a regional federal grant application for Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties and SMART to attract federal investment in transit.

Oakland County Executive Coulter speaks with Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairman David T. Woodward; SMART Vice President of External Affairs Bernard Parker III; and SMART Vice President of Paratransit and On-Demand Services Daniel Whitehouse.Pontiac, Mich.– Public transit is making strides in Oakland County nearly a year after voters approved a public transportation millage. Multi-year agreements were in place with SMART, Western Oakland Transportation Authority (WOTA), North Oakland Transportation Authority (NOTA), the Older Persons’ Commission (OPC), and People’s Express weeks after the vote while route and service planning continues with input from communities, businesses, and residents.

“Easily accessible, reliable and affordable transportation will help make Oakland County an even more attractive destination for residents, employers and visitors,” said Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter. “Countywide public transportation has always been a top priority for me and the progress that has been made since voters agreed to fund the expansion is truly remarkable.”

Oakland County and its transportation service providers are expanding and improving public transit as the planning process continues. Some highlights include:

  • Ridership is up more than 20 percent for WOTA, NOTA, OPC and People’s Express this year.
  • WOTA, NOTA, OPC, and People’s Express expanded their service areas and operation hours.
  • The fees to ride WOTA, NOTA, OPC, and People’s Express are standardized at $2 per ride.
  • Oakland County is eliminating the boundaries between communities and truly creating a countywide public transportation system.
  • SMART has expanded fixed routes to Novi and Wixom.
  • SMART has a fixed route stop at Woodward and Long Lake in Bloomfield Hills.
  • SMART is using Farmington, Pontiac and Troy as Flex micro-transit demonstration routes, which began prior to the millage approval but will inform where and how to serve future riders.
  • The Oakland County Transit Division is completely staffed with an experienced transit manager and two planners.
  • Oakland County is helping transit providers with some of the funds they need to expand and diversify their fleets.
  • The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan is facilitating a regional federal grant application for Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties and SMART to attract federal investment in transit, including for Woodward Bus Rapid Transit. This would not have been possible if Oakland County did not have county-wide public transportation.
  • Next year, SMART will extend fixed routes from Troy into Rochester and from Pontiac into Waterford and White Lake along M-59, among other improvements.

SMART General Manager Dwight Ferrell speaks to media with Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter in front of First Merchants Bank in Novi.“We are pleased to work with Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter and Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairman David T. Woodward in supporting their efforts and those of the residents in providing greater access to communities by way of SMART’s bus transit in Oakland County. The expansion of routes provides economic growth, economic security, and regional competitiveness,” said Dwight Ferrell, general manager of SMART.

Oakland County’s transit goals include the growth of demand response through the county’s four local operators and SMART Flex for the public to schedule point-to-point rides.

“Better transit in Oakland County unlocks more opportunities for residents,” Board Chairman David T. Woodward said. “New routes to more destinations is one more step to creating the most connected, accessible and equitable transit system in our region’s history.”

The county’s other goals are to coordinate services among the different transit providers, expand transit to unserved and underserved areas, develop a long-term countywide plan that considers all transit options and where they should be implemented, enable more seamless transit trips, make transit stops easier, safer and more comfortable, implement higher frequency, higher capacity transit including bus rapid transit, support the transition to low/zero-emission transit vehicles, and support transit-oriented development.

As Oakland County transit grows, transportation providers are still experiencing hiring challenges and delays in getting equipment which have slowed some efforts this year. The county and its transit providers, however, are working to resolve these issues so the entire system is stronger next year.

Of the total budget for the 10-year, 0.95 millage for transit approved by voters in November 2022, 79 percent of the funds are directed to transportation services with SMART, NOTA, WOTA, OPC and People’s Express. This year, one percent went to local governments for reimbursement for transportation they provided in 2023. Another one percent has paid administration costs. The remaining 19 percent is available for future services and service access enhancements.
SMART serves a more populous portion of the county while WOTA, NOTA, OPC and People’s Express cover a greater geographic area.

Additional information about transit services can be found on the Transit Division’s website at oakgov.com/OaklandTransit.