Beaverton Township, Michigan
Beaverton Township is a civil township in Gladwin County, Michigan. The nearby city of Beaverton is not part of the township and is governed separately. As of 2020, 1,863 people live in Beaverton Township. The area covers 35.33 square miles, of which 35.03 is land and 0.30 is water, with an elevation of about 728 feet.
The township observes Eastern Time. ZIP codes used are 48612 (Beaverton) and 48618 (Coleman), and the area code is 989.
The local government is led by Supervisor Tim Mickler and Clerk Katery Stoike. Beaverton Township was established in 1896.
Demographics note: In 2000, the township had 1,815 people, 658 households, and 534 families. The population was mostly White, with a median household income around $36,823 and a per capita income of about $15,370; roughly 10–13% of residents were below the poverty line.
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