Huron-Clinton metroparks 75 OAKLAND MACOMB COUNTY COUNTY Police Department LIVINGSTON 3 2 COUNTY 4 53 huron-clinton METROPARKs Please take a moment to provide us with feedback 96 59 regarding your experience. 5 1 Name: ______75 LAKE 6 696 ST. CLAIR Police Phone: ______23 10 94 7 96 14 275 8 9 Department 94 WAYNE Email: ______COUNTY 1) Metro Beach Metropark 94 2) WASHTENAW 3) ROPAR T -CL 10 4) E ON INT K COUNTY 75 UR O S 23 5) M H N 11

LAKE Y 6) Huron Meadows Metropark M T Specify which Metropark: 12 ERIE E I 7) T R R O 8) Dexter-Huron Metropark O H 13 P T 9) OL AU o Delhi o Indian Springs o Oakwoods ITAN HURON-CLINTON METROPARKS 10) P E 11) O L I C o Dexter-Huron o Kensington o Stony Creek 12) o Hudson Mills o Lake Erie o Willow 13) o Huron Meadows o Lower Huron o Wolcott Mill o Metro Beach vehicle entry permit Annual $25 Senior $15 Location (hike bike trail, nature center, etc), Date & Time: Daily $5 ______GET OUT ______and play ______

Comments, questions or concerns: ______huron-clinton Metroparks ______13000 High Ridge Drive, Brighton, MI 48114-9058 ______Phone or TTY: 810-227-2757 or 1-800-47-PARKS ______www.metroparks.com ______Board of Commissioners ______Warren C. Evans John C. Hertel John E. La Belle Governor Appointee Governor Appointee Livingston County Thank you for your time. Harry E. Lester Robert W. Marans Anthony V. Marrocco Wayne County Washtenaw County Macomb County Please forward information to: Peter S. Walters Oakland County George Phifer, Chief of Police Huron-Clinton Metroparks Staff Officers 13000 High Ridge Drive Jayne Miller David C. Moilanen Brighton, MI 48114-9058 Director Deputy Director [email protected] www.metroparks.com A message from the chief A message from the director The Huron-Clinton Metroparks Police Department welcomes As the Director of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks, I welcome you and your family. We hope you enjoy your visit. The you, and your family and friends, to this extraordinary parks Metroparks are known for providing a safe environment in system. Our police officers are here to help provide a safe which you and your family can enjoy the great outdoors. environment during your visit. Outstanding customer ser- vice is what we want to achieve, so please ask for help from As Chief of Police, I can say with confidence that my entire our police officers, as well as any Metroparks staff member. department is committed to making your experience at the Metroparks one of the best for you and your family, as Each police officer’s duty is to provide outstanding cus- well as our employees. tomer service. Whether you are here to enjoy the solitude of nature, picnic with family and friends, or take advantage With over 60 full- and part-time officers, our department of a program or activity, take comfort in the excellent and is available to provide a variety of services addressing the dedicated services provided by our officers that has come needs of you and your family. Communication is key to to define the Metroparks. the success of this endeavor. To that end, I’m asking you to assist me by filling out and returning the form provided in this brochure. By filling out this form, you will contribute to the continued success of our department.

Please be sure to include your comments, park location and date of your observation. Jayne Miller Director Thank you. Huron-Clinton Metroparks

George Phifer Chief of Police Huron-Clinton Metroparks

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R O O and events. The Metroparks consist of 13 beautiful parks each year at 13 Huron-Clinton Metroparks in Livingston, P H O T LI AU covering 24,000 acres, 10 spectacular public golf courses Oakland, Macomb, Wayne and Washtenaw counties. The P TAN O C E and two marinas on Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair. The parks Metroparks Police Department has a staff of 32 full-time L I also offer scenic nature trails, breathtaking beaches, educa- officers, 29 part-time officers and 30 civilian seasonal tional activities and exciting winter sports. personnel. Comitted to serving you