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City of Livonia: Fact Sheet

The name Livonia came from a province in what was Western Russia. It was brought to the United States in the 1700s when Livonia, New York was founded. In the 1790s, settlers from New York brought the name to Michigan.
 
Livonia Township was organized in 1835 with exactly the same boundaries as today. Livonia was incorporated as a City on May 23, 1950.
     
Area
  35.86 square miles
Population
  100,545 (2000 census)
Dwelling Units
  38,890 (2001 SEMCOG)
State Equalized Valuation
  4,125,790,430 (1999)
Household Income
  $48,645 (1990 Census in 1989 Dollars)
Per Capita Income
  $19,145 (1990 Census in 1989 Dollars)
Median Age
  36.30 yr.
Government Structure
  Strong Mayor, Seven Member Council
City Tree
  Almy Crab
City Motto
  "People come first in Livonia"
   
Livonia is
   
    2nd Largest City in Wayne County
    8th Largest City in Michigan
    Has the lowest City tax rate in Wayne County
    Has the 3rd highest State Equalized Value in the State
    The 5th safest City according to the FBI
    The 7th safest City according to Money Magazine
    The most kid friendly suburban City in the nation (1999)
    3rd Largest retail environment in Wayne County
    Top 10 manufacturing location
    5th Largest school district in the State
     
The City of Livonia has 1,342 acres of parkland, 46 developed parks and 17 undeveloped parks.
The City also offers the following activities:
23
Playgrounds
43
Ball Diamonds
40
Tennis Courts
14
Soccer Fields
4
Bocci Ball Courts
8
Sand Volley Ball Courts
1
Indoor Pistol Range
1
Archery Range
3
Golf Courses
15
Miles or Nature and Ski Trails
2
Outdoor Swimming Pools
6
Outdoor Inline Skating Areas
1
Livonia Symphony
 
 
 
Colleges & Universities
  Schoolcraft College
Madonna University
Northwood University
Central Michigan University
University of Phoenix