Living in Saline A charming city in southeast Michigan?s Washtenaw County, Saline was named ?The Best Place to Raise Kids? in 2013 by Bloomberg Businessweek.
Saline?s 9,400 residents take advantage of safe neighborhoods, upscale shops and restaurants, and a quaint downtown area. The city is internationally known for its annual Celtic Festival, award-winning high school bluegrass/fiddle groups and other community attractions. But despite its Main Street activity, Saline has retained a distinctly rural feel around its outer regions, and also includes a 240-acre park system and many opportunities for hiking and canoeing.
Saline shows its commitment to community through an active Chamber of Commerce and its Coalition for a Quality Community, which networks with educators, developers, faith-based leaders and other different groups to build strong ties to neighboring areas. Students in Saline attend the highly regarded Saline School District.
Working in Saline Saline is just nine miles from bustling downtown Ann Arbor and the many cultural and professional opportunities at the University of Michigan. The town is also easily accessible by I-94, US-23 and M-12, which make commuting the 45 miles to downtown Detroit a breeze.