The city will own a small piece of land at Northwestern and Greening that is surrounded by MDOT-owned parcels.
A proposed Farmington Hills ordinance amendment responds to changes in state law.
A DTE spokesperson tells The Detroit News an opt out fee proposal will be presented to the Michigan Public Service Commission.
Rev. Drexel Morton of Canton, who serves as a pastor in Hartland, will enter the race as a write-in candidate in the 11th Congressional district, which includes Farmington.
U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-Livonia), who recently dropped write-in effort for re-election to Congress, admits he penned a self-deprecating comedic television script.
You must be registered to cast a ballot in federal, state and county primaries, as well as DIA and SMART millage issues.
Fire Chief Corey Bartsch says the $517,533 award will cover costs associated with three new positions for two years.
The health care reform bill–dubbed "Obamacare" by opponents–was signed into law in March 2010 and has been under scrutiny by many–including 26 states that filed a lawsuit against it.
Tri-county proposals spur debates over Detroit-suburbs ties, museum finances and property tax levels.
If all goes as planned, the City of Farmington will finance the purchase of Dimitris restaurant property on Grand River. What would you like to see there?
The MIGreatArtist competition opens Friday to residents of Oakland, Macomb, Livingston, Genessee, Lapeer and St. Clair counties.
State law changes would allow entrepreneurs to collect unemployment benefits while building a business.
Assistant city manager Dana Whinnery moves on after more than 26 years of service.
Four council members oppose treating rental and owner-occupied homes differently when it comes to combating blight.
A campaigning judicial candidate's presentation at a June 11 city council meeting irked officials, but the First Amendment limits their response.
The ban on the synthetic drugs would go into effect on July 1.
Residents currently raising chickens may be grandfathered in under ordinance voted on Monday.
After getting some answers from city attorney Tom Schultz, officials will take another look at a proposed ordinance that has been on their plate for months.
A new state law removes a requirement that ballot instructions be printed on the ballot.
These national, state-wide and local candidates have already drawn attention in races that affect Farmington and Farmington Hills.
The 9th District Congressman was in Farmington Hills today to push the Preserving American Homeownership Act, which would reward those who make regular mortgage payments with principal reduction.
Officials credit a voter-approved public safety millage with helping to balance the coming fiscal year's budget.
The Beverly Hills resident says the county's "number one priority" should be jobs.
Officials say they're angry over rates that have risen 140 percent over the past 10 years.
Council members change language on a proposed resolution to reflect a misconception about drugs known by many names, including K2 and Spice.
Congressman Hansen Clarke (D), Mayor Brenda Lawerence of Southfield (D), Congressman Gary Peters (D), and Mary Waters (D) will attend the June 12 breakfast in Farmington Hills.
Officials considered, but will not enact, a ban on the synthetic drug also known as "spice".
Family fun at this free event includes an urban nature hike, a reptile show, and craft projects.
After a successful year, city manager Vince Pastue proposes changes that would increase the time manager Scott Freeman devotes to the city-owned movie house.
The city manager, chief of police and County Commissioner Bill Dwyer say state legislation with stiffer penalties will be more effective than local ordinances.
After heated issues that left residents fuming, council members discuss policies for citizen input.
The Republican candidate for Michigan’s new 11th Congressional District seat made the announcement Saturday.
Sheriff Michael Bouchard says public pressure is the "best weapon" to fight the sale of the synthetic drug tied to three Oakland County deaths.
The 119 new fixtures were purchased through a state grant program.
The June 16 event features an urban nature hike, reptile show, electric vehicle displays, rain barrel sale and more at city hall.
The Livonia Congressman submits just 244 valid signatures in bid for 11th Congressional District, which includes Farmington.
Officials unanimously voted to move the new rules forward, but some raised questions they'll discuss at a June 4 study session.
State Rep. Vicki Barnett and Congressman Gary Peters talk with constituents about the Affordable Care Act.
Farmington Hills council member Ken Massey urges school officials to move more quickly in adding the life-saving procedure as a graduation requirement.
Richard Lerner says F2H Fit has buy-in from key community players.