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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.

Master Plan

What is a Master Plan?

The Master Plan is a city’s primary opportunity to comprehensively evaluate its present condition and recent past, and decide how to best shape its future. The Master Plan will reflect community goals and visions for the future, as well as specific guidelines related to transportation, utilities, recreation, public services, and more. The Master Plan provides a legal basis for all land development regulations, including zoning ordinances, and also designates the location and intensity of future development.  


Participate

The Royal Oak Master Plan process is underpinned by a robust public engagement program to capture residents’, property owners’, and other invested stakeholders’ opinions, preferences, and visions for the community’s future. Your participation is critical to the Master Plan’s success.


Go to planroyaloak.com to take surveys or to RSVP for roundtable discussions.

Look for an invitation in your mailbox. See you there! 

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The Water Residential Assistance Program provides funding to eligible, low income households. Funding is provided by the Great Lakes Water Authority and is administered in partnership with local community action agencies.

The United Way for Southeastern Michigan is the program administrator for Water Residential Assistance Program (WRAP) in Oakland County.  All residents seeking WRAP services in an Oakland County community should apply through United Way. 

Below is a quick snapshot of WRAP:

  • Bill Credits - The recently launched WRAP Income Based Plan (IBP) provides bill credits that are unique to each household and are based on annual household income and annual water and sewer bill amount. Households are expected to pay the remaining portion of their bill.
  • Arrearage Assistance - Eligible households that have a past due balance are eligible to receive up to $1,200 in arrearage assistance upon enrollment. Additionally, households may be eligible to receive an additional amount up to $1,200 in year two of WRAP.
  • Conservation Measures - Enrolled households are eligible to receive up to $2,000 in conservations measures, such as a home water audit, minor plumbing repairs, and educational information regarding water usage. With an emphasis on creating a healthy home, households can receive repairs on leaking or nonfunctioning plumbing and other water fixtures to create a safe and livable home. 
  • Other Benefits - Case management empowers WRAP service delivery partners (United Way) to work directly with households in reviewing their progress in making payments. Service delivery partners can also provide the household with access to additional wraparound services.

United Way for Southeastern Michigan – WRAP Services in Oakland County:

  • Online Application
  • Phone: 248-983-5656
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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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Abraham Lincoln the Man Opening

Join the Royal Oak Historical Society Museum, 1411 W Webster Rd, for the grand opening of the 'Abraham Lincoln, The Man' exhibit on Saturday, Feb. 11, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Re-enactor Ron Carley stars as Abraham Lincoln.

Admission is a $10.00 donation; refreshments will be served. Learn more.

Property Taxes


When are property taxes due?


The December tax bill is due and payable through February 14 (Valentine's Day) without penalty. A 3 percent penalty will be added after February 14.

Beginning March 1, all delinquent taxes must be paid to the Oakland County Treasurer with additional interest and penalties.

You can pay your property taxes by phone, mail, in person, online, or through your bank. Discover your options.

(The December tax bill is not payable in installments.)
History

Know Royal Oak's Roots!


Be in the know about the history of Royal Oak by signing up for the Royal Oak Historical Society email blasts.

Keep up with events, exhibits, and history talks coming up in the near future. The informative quarterly newsletter is sent directly to your inbox.

Sign up by clicking on the link below.

Royal Oak Historical Society email sign-up form.


Listen

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.

More information.
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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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