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FREE COVID Testing And Vaccines (16 & Older)!! 

FREE COVID 19 testing continues today, Saturday May 29 between 7 AM and 1 PM on the east steps | lobby  to City Hall just south of the Royal Oak Farmers Market.

All are welcome, regardless of residency or insurance status.

PLEASE park at the 11 Mile Parking Deck and get 2-hours of free parking.

The first 20 people to be tested that pre-registered will get $5 in market bucks. Pre-register using this link honumg.info/RoyalOakMarket.


COVID 19 vaccination clinic is for anyone over 16 years of age or older.  There is no pre-registration required, no residency requirements and our wonderful community partner, Henry Ford Health Systems who are doing the vaccine clinics, will directly bill your insurance carrier.  

The first 125 people who receive vaccinations will receive $10 in Downtown Dollars as a thank you from the Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority.  

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Memorial Day Parade | 9AM Monday, May 31, 2021

What a better way to celebrate your 100th birthday then by honoring the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom.  The 100th Royal Oak Memorial  Day Parade will begin its march down Main Street starting at Lincoln Avenue at 9:00am.  The route will take the parade north on Main Street to Third Street and to the east steps of the new City Hall (203 S Troy St) for the 100th Memorial Day Ceremony beginning at approximately 10:00am.  

Be there to meet this year's Grand Marshal Clifford Alvira.  Mr. Alvira was drafted in 1943 at the tender age of 18 and was among the 160,000 Allied troops who landed on the beaches in Normandy, France on June 6, 1944 as part of D-Day invasion.

Original Rosie the Riveters, the Tuskeegee Airman and more.  

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June is a Busy, Busy, Month! 
Gun Violence and Scleroderma Awareness Month and Pride Month Too!  

The city commission had the opportunity to present three proclamations at their last meeting designating June with three honors. 

June will be National Gun Violence Awareness Month in the city and Friday, June 4 will be Wear Orange to help to bring this awareness. 

Royal Oak resident and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, Michigan Deputy Chapter Leader, Lindsay Warren, accepted the proclamation “I'm incredibly thankful to live in a city that has offered this proclamation for the 4th year in a row”.
“The effect of gun violence in America is pervasive, long lasting, and impacts everyone uniquely. Wear Orange is an opportunity to demonstrate the collective power of members of the gun violence prevention movement, bringing together a broad spectrum of organizations, brands, and influencers working in different ways to curb gun violence.”
For more information on Wear Orange, please visit: https://wearorange.org/

Scleroderma Awareness Month, which literally means “hard skin”, can cause a thickening and tightening of the skin and in some cases causes serious damage to internal organs including the lungs, heart, kidneys, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract; and affects one in every 906 Americans are living with scleroderma and over 11,000 persons in Michigan are living with scleroderma.  The diagnosis is often difficult and can take three to five years for individuals with scleroderma to receive.  Currently there is no known cause or cure, medications can help to manage the symptoms.  Education and awareness are effective tools to bringing more research and the commitment to find the cause and cure and end scleroderma. 

June is Pride Month and to celebrate all families and family members, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender | Transexual and Queer | Questioning (LGBTQ) or Straight, as part of Pride Month, and to acknowledge the efforts to bring awareness to the continuing evolution to the Pride movement, the City of Royal Oak will display the Rainbow Flag, representing light, healing, sun, calmness, art, and spirit, in front of city hall for the month of June.  #ROProud
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City Wide Garage Sale 

Join your neighbors for this Unofficial "city-wide" garage sale.  If you have been looking around your home for the last year and realizing you have a LOT of clutter, you are not alone.  But, your "clutter" is another person's treasure.   So why not spend a little time, clean up the clutter and make some spending cash!  

This is a resident -organized event and as such is an unofficial city-wide garage sale.  The residents putting this event together are utilizing Facebook and  will create a Google map with all the sellers' locations.

If you would like to participate as a seller, fill out this form to be added to the map. 
https://docs.google.com/.../1HB9b1uALzmd.../edit 

And, buyers download this map and find the treasure you seek!! 


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Where is the Walk Signal?!! 

Many intersections in Royal Oak now require a pedestrian to actually push the button in order to get a “walk” signal.

Our traffic signals are timed to optimize traffic flow, with the goal of reducing congestion and air pollution. The traffic signal timing is adjusted only when the “push button” is touched to make sure there is enough time to safely walk across the road.

Use the push button to “tell” the traffic signal when you are ready to cross the road. The signal will give you a “walk” signal when it is safe to begin crossing.

The city and the county have updated traffic signals on 11 Mile, 12 Mile and 13 Mile, with additional improvements planned for Main Street and Crooks Road in 2021-2022.
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Meetings This Week 


While June will be a busy month, the first week will be kind of quiet on the meetings front!  The very very busy veterans events committee will meeting on Tuesday June 1 at 7:00p.m. with participation both online and in-person.  Join as they debrief the Memorial Day events and begin to plan for Veterans Day!  No rest for them. 

Parks, recreation and senior services advisory board will meet in-person at Memorial Park - take advantage of nice weather and join them at the park to find out what will be going this summer and more! 

Meeting information, including agendas, are linked below. 

Tuesday, June 1 at 7:00pm           Veterans Events Committee Meeting 
Thursday, June 3 at 7:00pm          Parks, Recreation and Senior Services Advisory 
                                                       Board Meeting 

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Tour The New Police Department!  

Join the Royal Oak Police Department on Friday, June 11 between 5-8 p.m. for a celebration of the opening of the new police station at 450 E 11 Mile Road. There will be activities for all ages including:
  • Tours of the New Station
  • Rock Climbing Wall
  • Games for Kids
  • MoGo Bike Share Information and Giveaways
  • Bike Helmets for Sale from the Royal Oak Optimist Club
  • Little Donut Factory (Free Samples)
  • Meet Romi and Scoopy Doo
  • Explore a Patrol Car
  • Interact with members of the Royal Oak Police Department

If You Go:
Where: 450 E 11 Mile // All activities other than tours will be in the parking lot adjacent to the new police station.
When: Friday, June 11 from 5-8 pm. This is a rain or shine event. In case of bad weather, the outdoor activities will move inside the Royal Oak Farmers Market.
Tours: Guided tours of the police station will be done in small groups. Your tour time will be assigned to you upon your arrival. Please arrive early as tour times may 'sell out.'

COVID-19: Attendees must follow any public health protocols in place at the time of the event, including the wearing of masks.

Questions? Call 248-246-3201
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The Art of Fire Returns!  

Did you miss The Art of Fire last summer?  We did and we are pleased to announce it will return for 2021!!  June 12 and 13 Washington Avenue will be filled with The Art of Fire, formerly the Clay, Glass and Metal show, this event features an amazing diversity of work within the flame worked mediums with over 100 artists.

Patrons are often surprised to see just how different artists are able to add their own spin on creative functional and decorative items. Our jurors work to find the most diversity possible so that you can see everything from basic plates to elaborate installations and live glass blowing, wheel throwing and metal working make this event unique.  

Come enjoy the art, the fabulous Royal Oak restaurants and our local shops.  Vendors and patrons will be required to follow all current COVID protocols at the event.  

Thank you Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce! 
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MEET THORVI! 

Officer Nadowski’s welcomed his new partner
Thorvi, a 1 1/2-year-old female Belgium Malinois. Thorvi is fully trained and ready for duty.

Although we hoped to select a name from suggestions received from the community, Thorvi had other plans. She was not receptive to changing the name given to her in the Netherlands. (Considering she was named after the goddess of thunder, we can’t really say we blame her. )

Thorvi is trained in tracking, apprehension and explosives. Officer Nadrowski is excited to get to work with his new partner. #keepingroyaloaksafe
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Meet the New City Attorney 

Welcome to Royal Oak Aaron Leal! 

 On Monday, April 26, the Royal Oak City Commission unanimously approved an employment agreement with Aaron Leal to serve as city attorney effective June 14.
Leal, who will replace former City Attorney David Gillam, has 16 years of experience in municipal law. He has been serving the fast-growing City of Denton, TX (population 148,000) in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area since 2011. He has been in the role of city attorney for Denton since 2017.
he city attorney serves as the legal adviser for the city and for all its officers and departments. Among his duties, Leal will be responsible for the preparation of development agreements, contracts and insurance policies, and will manage all civil litigation for the city.

A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Leal received his Doctor of Jurisprudence from the Indiana University School of Law. He began his law career in Grand Rapids, MI. He and his wife are looking forward to returning to Michigan to be nearer to immediate and extended family.
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CONSTRUCTION NOTICE:
Franklin and Lawson Parks


Franklin Park, Lawson Park & nearby traffic diverters
The city’s contractor (Warren Contractors & Development, Inc.) will implement vast improvements to Franklin Park, Lawson Park, and nearby traffic diverters.

Site work is scheduled to start in late April 2021. The parks will be closed during construction for safety purposes. It is anticipated that the project will be completed in the late fall of 2021. The scope of the project will be limited to the parks and nearby traffic diverters. Access to adjacent properties may be limited at times. Notice will be provided in advance.

During construction, there may be intermittent parking restrictions to allow for construction equipment to gain access to the parks and traffic diverters. If needed, “No Parking - Tow Away Zone 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.” signs will be posted well in advance to allow for various construction operations. There will be no change in the trash pickup dates and the trash will be taken care of as usual during the construction operations unless otherwise notified by the city.

This project is being funded exclusively through the city’s Community Development Block Grant allocation from the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Questions during the construction may directed to Todd Winkle (586-899-7015) at Fleis & VandenBrink. Mr. Winkle will conduct construction inspection services on behalf of the city.

Rent and Utility Bill Assistance Continues to be Available for  Royal Oak Residents 

The Royal Oak City Commission has teamed up with the South Oakland Shelter and Legal Aid & Defender Association to operate a rental assistance program on behalf of the city.

The program is designed to keep no, low- and moderate-income Royal Oak renters from being evicted. Many households have experienced a loss of employment or significant reduction in income due to COVID-19. Renters may be eligible for financial assistance for unpaid rent and/or utilities dating back no more than three months. Payments are made directly to landlords, not the renter household.

People in need of help may contact either of the below organizations.

South Oakland Shelter  (248) 920-6000

Legal Aid & Defender Association (313) 967-5555 OR email:  
royaloakcares@ladadetroit.org

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Oakland County Announces Grant Funds for Veterans

Oakland County veterans, service members and eligible dependents impacted by the pandemic and needing financial help can apply for up to $2,500 in assistance through the Veterans COVID-19 Emergency Financial Relief Program.

A total of $182,000 is available through the grant provided by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. There is a cap of $2,500 per person, including food assistance, which has a $150 limit. The grants can be used for eligible food, utility, property taxes and personal care expenses. Applications can be made at www.oakgov.com/covid/grants.

“There are more than 60,000 veterans in Oakland County and many of them are struggling to make ends meet,” said Oakland County Executive David Coulter. “Some veterans have lost jobs or income, while others may be faced with higher food bills and other increased expenses. These grants are designed to help those who sacrificed for our country in the past get some much-needed help today.”

Applicants must be an Oakland County resident and honorably discharged from the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, reserves or women’s auxiliaries. Eligibility documentation is required.

Those without access to the internet should contact the Oakland County Veterans’ Services Division in Pontiac at 248-858-0785 for assistance.

“We expect strong interest in this new program,” said Garth Wootten, division manager. “The need is there, for the day-to-day living expenses for our veterans have not gone away during the pandemic. We hope these grants make life easier for them as they live through these challenging times.”

Oakland County has used $219 million in federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding in support of its pandemic response, including more than $145 million in grants to help stabilize and support small businesses, residents, and communities in every part of the county. The grants were awarded to more than 15,000 local businesses, which employ 65,000 people; 22 local chambers of commerce; 57 cities, villages, and townships, 278 non-profit and 31 veterans services organizations; 28 local school districts as well as retailers, restaurants and community centers.

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It's Honeybee Swarm Season! 


If you see a honeybee swarm PLEASE DO NOT spray, instead call Bees in the D right away at 313-462-9624 or email bees@beesinthed.com.

Bees in the D is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to create a cooperative effort between residents, schools, organizations, and businesses in the city of Detroit and Southeast Michigan to contribute to both the health of honey bee colonies and native pollinators, and the education of their importance to our environment.
Learn more at beesinthed.com.
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Your Royal Oak Stories - The Evolution of the Post Office


YOUR ROYAL OAK STORIES: James Lockwood, the first postmaster serving the territory now known as Royal Oak, was appointed by John Quincy Adams on April 6, 1825. The rest as they say is history.

Lockwood lived in a log cabin on the site of the present Washington Square Plaza building.

From 1831 to 1841, the post office was moved to Chase's Corners at 13 Mile and Woodward, which was the center of community in the pioneer days of Royal Oak Township.

With the coming of the railroad in 1838, the center of activity shifted again and the Postmaster Moses Johnson conducted the post office from his store at the northeast corner of Main Street and University. During the Civil War the post office was in a general store at Fifth and the railroad. This building was later moved to Main and First (now Main Street) and used as a milk house by William Hilzinger.

A little later, stagecoaches carried mail and passengers three times a week over a plank road from Royal Oak to Rochester. After a time, George Hickey began carrying mail three times a week on the Niles Road from Royal Oak to Troy Corners (Big Beaver and Rochester). Some people made hinged boxes for mail and nailed them to a fence and hired Hickey to bring their mail. This antedated Rural Free Delivery by forty years or more.

The post office was usually the center of attraction and men gathered at dusk after a game of horseshoes to tell tales and talk over the questions of local and national importance.
- Compiled by John A. Kuzemba, Royal Oak postal clerk, August 8, 2013

Read more about the history of the Royal Oak Post Office at https://www.romi.gov/.../The-History-of-the-Royal-Oak...

SHARE YOUR STORY: We're looking for longtime residents to help tell the story of Royal Oak.

Do you have a favorite Royal Oak tradition, place or person you would like to share with us?
Share your memories at: https://www.romi.gov/forms.aspx?FID=102
Read more stories like this one at: https://www.romi.gov/Blog.aspx?CID=6
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Give an Old Book a New Home

Give A Good Book A Home Reading Program is accepting patrons! Find your new favorite book at the Mahany-Meininger Senior Community Center.  Our collection of books have been sitting for a year not getting any love, so why not "adopt" these books out to a new loving home!  

Call
 248-246-3900 for more details and to sign up.


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Blessings in a Backpack New Amazon Wish List!  

Doing your weekly Amazon online shopping? Why not check out the Blessings in a Backpack Wish List and put a couple of extra items in their cart while you're filling your cart! It is just that easy!!
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3OJ2PH7G2PFP0…
Blessings in a Backpack has continued to feed Royal Oak School students through the pandemic and the need is always there because hunger never takes a break.

"Who will feed the kids this weekend?" You can be the answer to the question!
For more information about Royal Oak Blessings in a Backpack visit their page at: https://www.facebook.com/blessingsinabackpackRO/
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Free Food Distribution Also Available

The South Oakland Shelter has also been contracted to operate a FREE FOOD distribution program. 

Low and moderate-income Royal Oak residents affected by COVID-19 are eligible for the program.  

Contact South Oakland Shelter at 248-600-9541 or www.mycovidresponse.org 

Community Coalition Joins Forces With Lighthouse to Feed Royal Oak Residents

The Community Coalition has made a substantial donation to help LIghthouse in their efforts to feed Royal Oak's hungry.  If you are in need or know someone, please email or call Lighthouse.  

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      Crooks Road Resurfacing! 

The resurfacing of Crooks Road from 13 Mile Road to 14 Mile Road continues.  Construction barriers have been placed resulting in one lane of travel open for northbound and southbound traffic, But access to businesses will be maintained throughout construction.

Commuters are encouraged to take alternate routes to avoid delays. Work is scheduled to begin mid-March and extend through November 2021.

You can learn more about all the upcoming road construction projects and sign up for weekly updates at www.romi.gov/currentprojects

Looking for Summer Employment?   
Oakland County Parks and Recreation is Hiring! 

Oakland County Parks and Recreation (OCPR) is hiring for a wide variety of summer jobs. Apply now and get the jump on making friends, memories and a difference while enjoying the great outdoors.

Jobs are open at all 14 county parks including five golf courses, two campgrounds, two waterparks, three dog parks, two nature centers and Holly Oaks ORV Park.
Positions are also available with OCPR’s Natural Resources and Recreation Programs and Services.

Salaries start at $11.31/hr. Shifts include weekends, evenings and holidays. Flexible schedules are available and training is offered for all positions.

Applicants must be 16 years or older. To view job descriptions, salary ranges and
application requirements and qualifications, visit OakGov.com/jobs.
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Calling All Crafters! 

As the heart of winter approaches, brighten your home and your spirits with Oakland County Parks and Recreation’s Virtual Take and Make crafting programs.

Throughout the winter season, participants can pick up program kits and then join livestream demonstrations to make the craft projects along with an Oakland County Parks and Recreation naturalist.
Learn more at https://www.romi.gov/.../OCPR-virtual-take-and-make-crafts
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Residential Lock Boxes Available at the Fire Department

With the coronavirus increasing calls for transport to the local hospitals it is a good time to remind community members, that when a person living alone calls 911 and is unable to open the door, firefighters must break through a door or a window causing costly damage to the person's home and wasting valuable time.

The Royal Oak Fire Department’s residential lockbox program is designed to get quick access to adults living in their own homes during medical emergencies -- especially senior citizens.  When every second counts, the lockbox -- which contains a key to your home -- reduces the likelihood of property damage caused by first responders forcing entry into your home in response to an emergency call.


The lockbox program is open to all Royal Oak residents who either live alone or are left alone on a regular basis and have a condition which may result in the need for immediate assistance due to being incapacitated or unconscious. This includes the elderly, physically handicapped or residents recovering from a major injury or surgery.
For more information, go to https://www.romi.gov/1271/FAQ-Residential-Lockbox
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         The Holidays are Over (well officially) but             Downtown Dollars Gift Cards Continue  www.visitroyaloak.com


     How It Works
     Select the value of your egift card. Choose your recipient (family, friends, team members)         and send via email or text message. The recipient can use that value to make purchases
     at participating merchants.
  • International orders not accepted.
  • While we usually process gift orders right away, there can sometimes be a delay of an hour or more and we may request additional information for your security via email. Please be sure to check spam and promotions folders for status email.
     A Royal Oak Downtown Dollars eGift, powered by Yiftee, is better than a regular gift card
     or gift certificate because:
  • You can track when the egift is received and redeemed.
  • Recipients receive reminders to redeem their egift.
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Parking in Structures - Free For The First Two Hours

Remember when you are coming downtown to pick up those last minute holiday gifts that parking in the city's four structures is FREE for the first two hours, no matter what time you arrive!!  And, NO MORE FLAT FEES just 75 cents per hours if you stay longer than two hours! 

Why drive around block after block looking for on-street parking only to have to feed the meter and return to a snow covered car when you can zip right into a structure head to the stores and return to your clean covered car and pay with credit card on the way out.  

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Oh, The Things You Can Do Online

Our phones are back on and the boxes are unpacked,but we still remain closed to the public.  But, we leave the comfort of your own home anyway.  Many city services are available online, or by email, mail and drop off.

We have put together a list of our most requested services at https://www.romi.gov/1…/Oh-the-Things-You-Can-Do-Online-More. Discover all the things you can do from the comfort of your home, office or favorite hideaway.


Can’t find what you are looking for?
Email citymanager@romi.gov and someone will get back to you.  Even while we’re moving boxes, we want you to know we are still here for you!

Library Adds Chromebooks to Checkout Services! 


Cardholders may now reserve a Chromebook to check out for 14 days. Just visit the catalog, search Chromebooks, and narrow the library down to ROPL (see photos below for help). Then click on "Place Hold" (ignore the not available note...that just means they need to be checked in for the first time). When you recieve notice that your hold is ready, go ahead and schedule your pickup time through the MyLibro app or by calling 248-246-3700 and press 2.
https://catalog.tln.lib.mi.us/?section=search&term=chromebooks&page=0&sortKey=Relevancy&db=ls2pac&branchFilters=[%2265%22]&facetFilters=%5B%5D
Learn more about the Chromebooks here: https://www.romi.gov/civicalerts.aspx?AID=803
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2021 Oakland County Parks and Rec Annual Vehicle Permits Now Available

The Oakland County Parks and Recreation Annual Vehicle Permits are now available for 2021. Permits may be purchased online, by mail and in person at many locations throughout Oakland County.

With voter approval of the 2020 Oakland County Parks and Recreation millage replacement and increase, the county is pleased to be able to provide a free Annual Vehicle Permit to eligible Oakland County residents. Learn more https://www.romi.gov/.../OCPR-2021-Annual-Vehicle-Permits


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You Dirty Rat! What You Need to Know When Unwanted Visitors Come to Stay! 

Rats behave predictably. They like to live where people live and they can thrive on just one ounce of food and water per day.

Rodent control in Royal Oak is everyone’s responsibility. Good house keeping practices, which eliminate food supply and destroy shelter needed by rats to survive, are the best defense when it comes to rat-proofing our neighborhoods.

There is no magic to rodent prevention and control. Residents can win the war against rodents by using a variety of common sense techniques. Click here to learn more.
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Reminders - 
Love Your Dog, Leash Your Dog

As we are all trying to get out of the house and enjoy a walk or run, remember when you take your canine companion with you they MUST be on a leash.
Not only is it a city ordinance but in these uncertain times, an infected owner can transfer coronavirus onto their dogs fur and contact with other people could create another avenue for transmission of the virus.

Additionally, as dog owners we may all think we know how our dog will react in a situation, but under stress your dog may not react as you expect. Please don't put your dog or other people and dogs into completely avoidable situations.
Love your dog, leash your dog!

FROM CITY CODE CHAPTER 195: "It shall be unlawful for any owner to allow any dog to stray beyond his premises unless under reasonable control as defined by this article; or
Keeping a dog on a suitable leash, cord, chain or rope of sufficient strength while under control of the owner, member of the owner's family or other responsible person who has the owner's permission, in all cases other than while confined upon the owner's property or while dog is confined in a closed automobile or shipping receptacle."


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Have a Neighborhood Homeowners Association or Want to Start One - We Want to Hear From You! 

The City of Royal Oak is updating its Homeowners Association page at:
https://www.romi.gov/632/Homeowners-Associations

If you are actively representing a Block Club, Condominium Association, Homeowners Association, Improvement Association or Neighborhood Association and are not listed but would like to be, please fill out the following form:

https://www.romi.gov/…/Submit-Your-Homeowners-Association-49

Thank you in advance!
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Police Department Update


Residents can find the most recent police reports on the city's website at http://romi.gov/963/Press-Releases

Citizens are also encouraged to sign up for crime alerts at crimemapping.com. Crime Mapping's goal is to assist police departments in reducing crime through a better-informed citizenry.


Sign up for public safety alerts from the police using Civic Ready. Click here to subscribe.

 


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 Library Events


There is always something interesting and exciting happening at the Royal Oak Public Library. Go to ropl,org to learn more.


Library hours are: Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (September through June only)

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Work for the City of Royal Oak


Thank you for your interest in employment with the City of Royal Oak.
 
To browse through available opportunities go to: romi.gov/jobs

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For a list of meetings and community events please visit our calendar here.

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Senior Times Newsletter

The City of Royal Oak offers mature adults opportunities for lifelong education, fitness, nutrition and leisure activities.

Click here for the latest news and information from the Mahany/ Meininger Community Center. 

Support Local Service Clubs & Organizations

Royal Oak service clubs support our public schools, local history, nature, senior citizens, young people, veterans and more. To learn more about Royal Oak service clubs go to www.romi.gov/interclub.

 
Pay Online

Make Convenient Online Payments


Did you know you can make online payments for property taxes and utility bills?


Go to http://romi.gov/868/Online-Payments to learn more.


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