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City Commission Meets Monday


Residents can find agendas for city commission meetings on the city's website.

Please note, meeting agendas are often revised at the last minute, so please recheck the agenda prior to the meeting for any changes.

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The draft 2023-2027 Recreation Plan for Royal Oak is available for comment!

Public comments welcomed from: NOV. 11 –  DEC. 11, 2022

The city's current Parks & Recreation Plan, last updated in 2017, is an important resource that Royal Oak’s elected and appointed officials and city administration use to strategically guide the development, maintenance, and programming of all 51 of the city’s parks.

Review the Draft Plan


In Person: at City Hall (203 S Troy Street, Royal Oak, MI 48067) during normal business hours.

Online: at ROparksplan.com any time.

A public hearing is also planned for the Royal Oak City Commission meeting on December 19, 2022. 

2022 SEMCOG/MAC Pulse of the Region: Green Infrastructure


Have you taken this important SEMCOG, Southeast Michigan Council of Governments survey yet? Community feedback is important for future planning, and it will help guide regional strategies for implementing local projects within the green infrastructure network A 3 min video is available if applicable. (I can’t figure out how to copy it from Facebook…)
 
SEMCOG and the Metropolitan Affairs Coalition (MAC), have launched a public survey to better understand perceptions of green infrastructure in Southeast Michigan. Input will be shared with SEMCOG’s regional partners to guide decision-making about implementation strategies within the region’s green infrastructure network.

Take the survey.

MODERIZE 75 Update


After last weekend's  shutdown   (Nov 12 to Nov 14)  a LOT was accomplished and the following segments of I-75 are OPEN:  
  • Three lanes  in each direction form 8 Mile Road (M-102) to 13 Mile Road
  • 9 Mile Road ramps to north AND southbound I-75
  • I-696 east AND westbound ramps to both north AND southbound I-75 
  • 11 Mile Road ramps to AND from northbound I-75 only
  • 12 Mile Road ramps to AND from southbound I-75 only
  • 14 Mile Road ramps to AND from both north AND southbound I-75
  • And the bridges over Lincoln, Gardenia and Shevlin Avenues
Ongoing updates can be always be found: https://www.modernize75.com


Leaf Collection

Curbside Leaf Collection Continues

The large number of trees in Royal Oak make the fall leaf collection a major task. To make it happen, the city uses 13 dump trucks, two sweepers and a front-end loader with an attached clam bucket.  Crews work long hours to cover the 212 miles of streets twice during the 6 week pick-up season.

Leaf collection tracker, tips and schedule

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Police Department Update


Find the most recent police reports on the city's website.

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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Sustainability & Climate Action Plan Adopted


Royal Oak has adopted its first sustainability and climate action plan. The 2022 Royal Oak Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (S-CAP) is a three-year action strategy that outlines projects and programs to support the city’s sustainability and climate goals.

The plan represents the first formal sustainability planning effort for Royal Oak and includes environmental protection, economic prosperity, greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction, and social accessibility, inclusion, and equity.

Learn more.
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Listen Up, Royal Oak!

The new City Commission chamber offers an assistive listening solution that delivers clarity to those struggling to hear in a big room that can at times be crowded. The device (shown in the photo) is easy to use. 

If you are interested in trying one, please call the Human Resources Department at 248-246-3070 in advance of any meeting you are planning to attend. We’ll be happy to have a listening device ready and waiting for you!

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Residential Lock Boxes Available at the Fire Department

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.


For more information, go to https://www.romi.gov/1271/FAQ-Residential-Lockbox
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Oh, The Things You Can Do Online

We have put together a list of our most requested online services. Discover all the things you can do from the comfort of your home, office or favorite hideaway.


Still can’t find what you are looking for? Email citymanager@romi.gov and someone will get back to you. 
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Quick Links

  • Jobs Opening in the City of Royal Oak
  • Homeowners Association Information
  • Rodent Control Handbook
  • Library Events & More
  • Senior Times Newsletter
  • Making Online Payments

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