Roosevelt Park Michigan

Roosevelt Park Michigan The City of Roosevelt Park is located in the southwestern portion of the County of Muskegon and encompasses an area of one square mile.

Roosevelt Park was declared an incorporated city on August 20, 1946. Today the City is a blend of residential and commercial development with some light industry. The City of Roosevelt Park prides itself as being a good neighbor to the border Cities of Muskegon and Norton Shores. Residents of Roosevelt Park find themselves living in "A Proud Community". Their pride is reflected in the condition of

their homes and property. As residents, they enjoy garbage and yard waste services and the many parks located within the City. Roosevelt Park has nine parks within its boundaries with each one being unique to its neighborhood. You may find tennis courts, playground equipment, a ball field or a gazebo. The City has a strong commitment to its residents and continues to offer various events throughout the year. During the summer months the City offers an Arts & Crafts program for children at the Community Center Park. A quarterly newsletter provides residents with the dates and times for each of these events. Each year on the fourth Saturday in August the City hosts Roosevelt Park Day. Roosevelt Park Day is a celebration of the City and offers food, arts & crafts, music, parade, rides and games, and other activities for all ages.

**Update: owner has been found and reunited, Thank you** Lost dog found by the RPPD near Hampden and Maple Grove Rd. Ple...
05/21/2026

**Update: owner has been found and reunited, Thank you**

Lost dog found by the RPPD near Hampden and Maple Grove Rd. Please contact City Hall or RPPD if you know this cute little guy. 231-755-3721

This week, we’re recognizing and celebrating National Public Works Week!From maintaining our streets and parks to snow r...
05/18/2026

This week, we’re recognizing and celebrating National Public Works Week!

From maintaining our streets and parks to snow removal, utilities, repairs, and so much more, our Department of Public Works helps keep Roosevelt Park running every single day.

Their hard work often happens behind the scenes, but the impact is seen throughout our entire community. Thank you to our DPW team for everything you do for Roosevelt Park! If you see one of our crew members out this week, be sure to give them a wave or say thank you for all they do for our community.

| During National Public Works Week, communities around North America will recognize and honor public works professionals with everything from touch-a-truck events, displays of public works equipment, name-a-snowplow contests, parades, open houses, community picnics, programs for civic organizations, media events, and social media campaigns. Read our press release about here: https://brnw.ch/21x2v1K

We’re hiring. 📣The City of Roosevelt Park is accepting applications for a full-time Deputy City Clerk / Treasurer positi...
05/12/2026

We’re hiring. 📣

The City of Roosevelt Park is accepting applications for a full-time Deputy City Clerk / Treasurer position.

This role supports daily city operations including elections, records management, resident services, financial processes, and more.

Applications, resume, and letter of interest must be submitted in person or by mail to:

City Clerk
900 Oak Ridge Road
Roosevelt Park, MI 49441

Applications must be received by June 10, 2026.

Full job description and details:
rooseveltpark.org/jobs

During National Police Week, we honor and remember Sergeant William Delmar of the Roosevelt Park Police Department, who ...
05/11/2026

During National Police Week, we honor and remember Sergeant William Delmar of the Roosevelt Park Police Department, who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

Sergeant Delmar passed away after sustaining injuries in a tragic patrol vehicle crash while serving and protecting his community. A proud U.S. Army veteran of WWII and recipient of the Bronze Star with cluster, he continued his life of service as a part-time police officer dedicated to helping others.

We remember his courage, dedication, and sacrifice. Our thoughts remain with his family, fellow officers, and all who knew and loved him.

May we never forget Sergeant William Delmar and all law enforcement officers who gave their lives in service. 💙

05/04/2026

Help improve traffic safety in your community!
The West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission and the Macatawa Area Coordinating Council, along with local agencies are working collaboratively to advance regional transportation safety planning in West Michigan. By using this survey, you can anonymously report near-miss incidents and locations that feel unsafe to help identify high-risk areas that can be prioritized in future planning.

Use this survey to report:
⚠️ Near-miss incidents (crashes that were narrowly avoided)
📍 Locations of concern with ongoing safety issues

This effort covers Muskegon, Oceana, Lake, Mason, Newaygo, and Ottawa counties, helping identify problem areas and prevent future crashes.

Take the survey: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/6d2cafcbe1c24d949978ec5aedf69247
View the dashboard: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/38fe212f135e4e6c9c09bd4adf3a8f90

Your input makes a difference in creating safer roads for everyone.

05/02/2026

Congratulations to Roosevelt Park Michigan City Clerk Ann Wisniewski on her retirement. I stopped by City Hall yesterday to help celebrate her legacy with a special tribute from the State of Michigan.

Ann leaves behind a lasting impact on the City of Roosevelt Park. Her commitment, care, and leadership have truly made a difference in our community.

🚧 Road Closure NoticeDate: April 30, 2026Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PMGlenside Boulevard will be closed to through traffic bet...
04/29/2026

🚧 Road Closure Notice

Date: April 30, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Glenside Boulevard will be closed to through traffic between Roosevelt Road and Greenwich Road while crews remove three trees. Please seek an alternate route.

🚧 Road Closure Notice: Roosevelt Rd will be closed between W Summit Ave and W Broadway Ave today (4/23/26) from 9:00 AM ...
04/22/2026

🚧 Road Closure Notice: Roosevelt Rd will be closed between W Summit Ave and W Broadway Ave today (4/23/26) from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM while our crew removes a tree. Please seek an alternate route.

Join us in celebrating a remarkable career! 🎉After 8 years of dedicated service as City Clerk, Ann is retiring on May 1s...
04/22/2026

Join us in celebrating a remarkable career! 🎉

After 8 years of dedicated service as City Clerk, Ann is retiring on May 1st, and we couldn’t be more grateful for the impact she’s made on the City of Roosevelt Park. Her commitment, care, and leadership have truly made a difference in our community.

You’re warmly invited to stop by, enjoy some cake and ice cream, and help us thank Ann for her years of service while wishing her all the best in this exciting new chapter! 💐

📍 Location: City Hall (900 Oak Ridge Rd) in the Council Chambers
📅 Date: May 1st, 2026
⏰ Time: 11am-12pm

🐝 No Mow May is here! 🌿Roosevelt Park residents: help support pollinators this spring by joining the No Mow May initiati...
04/01/2026

🐝 No Mow May is here! 🌿

Roosevelt Park residents: help support pollinators this spring by joining the No Mow May initiative! Let your lawn grow and give bees, butterflies, and other pollinators a chance to thrive. 🌸 Spots are limited to 20 participants and a portion of the proceeds will go toward a community bench.

How to join:
✅ Fill out a registration form
✅ Pay the $30 fee and pick up your program sign at City Hall

📄 Find forms and full policy details on our website under Events & Recreation or visit City Hall to fill one out in person.

Address

900 Oakridge Road
Roosevelt Park, MI
49441

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+12317553721

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