The city paid tribute to a long-time public servant and authorized the final phase of improvements to firefighter equipment.
Wednesday's the last day to pay without interest penalties.
Both the city's planning and city commissions meet today 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., respectively, at City Hall.
No surprise in the selection, which leaves a hole on the Zoning Board of Appeals.
From important government and school board meetings to the arts, there's a lot to take in this week in the Bloomfield Area.
The Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees meets at 7 p.m. tonight in Township Hall.
Squeezed out of his current district by a Republican plan, the incumbent congressman from Bloomfield Township will seek re-election, but in Michigan's 14th District.
Corinne Khederian and Scot Goldberg have long histories of community involvement.
The majority of board members endorses the chairwoman of the Zoning Board of Appeals after presentations Thursday.
The incumbent congressman without a district fields a range of questions Wednesday at the Xemplar Club meeting in Farmington.
Chairs of the planning commission and zoning board will be considered after interviews next week to fill the spot vacated by new supervisor Savoie.
The U.S. congressman shares lunch and ideas with his constituents in the district.
Board members will meet next week to discuss field of candidates for vacant trustee spot.
Cameras roll as the board poses logistical questions for showing future meetings on cable.
Seven parcels in the township will be auctioned off Tuesday by the Oakland County Treasurer's Office.
Board members approve a dozen questions designed to distinguish candidates and show their analytical skills.
With a deadline looming, the board officially opens the search for its next member, but you only have until Aug. 25 to apply.
The Republican-driven changes eliminate the incumbent Democrat's seat and create new boundaries for State House, State Senate and Congressional seats.
City officially enters mutual aid agreement with six other communities that use the 48th District Court.
Construction on Epping Lane and Kensington South will begin next summer, but other improvements may have to wait until economy improves.
City Manager Jay Cravens will also present a state-of-the-city memo to commissioners.
Board members are expected to discuss selection process on Wednesday night.
After lots of wrangling, Congress sends President Obama a bill package to avert a financial crisis. Patch asks a local expert why it's so important.
Former trustee takes reigns from retiring Dave Payne and will preside over first meeting on Aug. 10.
Take a look at what else happened at last night's Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees meeting.
The city commission met previously this month but scheduled a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. tonight in City Hall.
Incumbent trustee appointed to finish term for retiring Dave Payne, effective Aug. 1.
The Township Board of Trustees will hear presentations from internal candidates and likely will make a decision at Monday's meeting.
It's last on the agenda, but the Bloomington Township supervisor appointment is likely at the forefront of people's minds as residents say farewell to retiring Dave Payne.
Devine said public's right to know about what he believes is a done deal trumps loyalty to outgoing supervisor. Payne said he's surprised by baseless charges.
Here's a snapshot of the government meetings and newsworthy events around the Bloomfield area.
The Oakland County Election Commission found that the language in the recall petition targeting the term-limited senator is clear.
Now all seven members of the board are subject to recall if the grassroots Bloomfield 20/20 organization can motivate enough voters.
Board members expected to elect new officers and adopt formal responsibilities and ethics code.
City Commission approves language on a .39-mill agreement that would give Bloomfield Hills residents access to Baldwin Public Library in Birmingham.
The historic decision by the Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees to televise its next meeting wasn’t all that happened Monday night.
Board members voted to allow a televised meeting, for first time in township history, on cable Channel 15.
Interviews with the eight candidates are scheduled between on July 21 and July 22 at the library, and all meetings are open to the public.
Bloomfield Hills leaders meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.
Bloomfield Township trustees will also consider an Oakland County Traffic Control Order, and don't be surprised if the supervisor appointment process comes up at 7 p.m. Monday.