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  • The City of Southfield is home to more than 9,000 businesses and over 100 “Fortune 500” companies.
  • The City of Southfield has nearly 800 acres of park land, two public nine-hole golf courses and miles of nature and fitness trails.
  • Southfield is an international city bustling with people from a rich array of cultural, racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds, including large Armenian, African-American, Jewish, Chaldean and Russian populations.

Elected Officials

Councilman Jeremy Moss
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Councilman Jeremy Moss is proud to be a lifelong resident of Southfield, Michigan.

He attended Michigan State University, where he graduated with High Honors in Journalism and Political Science. Jeremy is an alum and past president of the university's chapter of the national co-ed honor fraternity.

As a Spartan, Jeremy studied in South Africa, learning the political and social history of a nation making the transition from apartheid toward democracy. While there, he was part of a pioneer group of students who established Vumundzuku Bya-Vana Children's Center in the township of Zonkizizwe to assist at-risk children orphaned by HIV/AIDS.

More locally, Jeremy has been actively involved in Southfield government since he was old enough to vote. He worked in the offices of Mayor Brenda Lawrence and former State Representative Paul Condino, gaining a breadth of knowledge of public policy and its effect on Southfield.

Currently, Jeremy works on behalf of the citizens of Southfield as the District Director for State Representative Rudy Hobbs. Through this role, Jeremy helps provide answers to Southfield residents for their day-to-day needs from state government.

Jeremy has deep roots in Southfield, with his parents living in the city for over three decades. Both sets of his grandparents were also longtime Southfield residents.

Elected to the Southfield City Council in 2011, he is currently serving a four-year term.
 

Did You Know?

The City of Southfield now offers live streaming video of regular City Council Meetings. The following meetings will be available to view on the Internet. All meetings will begin at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Click here to watch live City Council Meetings