Recreational uses planned for the Farmington Road club are incompatible with surrounding neighborhoods, commissioners say.
The new rules for raising chickens within city limits will next be considered by city council members.
Boundaries for state-wide and county districts have changed, with the exception of one local race.
Republicans say their education funding bill is part of a two-year budget that helps address billions in future retirement costs.
The new and faster desktop computers will save hours of time, technology director Michael Johnston said.
Volunteers who spread the news about downtown Farmington are making news with a county-wide May 4 award.
Director Annette Knowles told Farmington officials Monday the DDA is taking a hard look at events and cutting administrative costs to off-set revenue losses.
The agreement includes assurances that Farmington residents will continue to receive the range of services they expect, city attorney Thomas Schultz said.
Representatives say the state should restore nearly $1 billion cut last year from K-12 funding.
The five-term Oakland County executive is seeking another four years.
The House of Representatives is taking a proactive approach in preparing school districts for facing online assessments beginning the 2014-2015 school year.
At Wayne State University in Farmington Hills, U.S. Rep. Gary Peters gathers advocates to urge support for legislation that will prevent Stafford loan rates from doubling.
Nash says he will collaborate with communities to make Oakland County a leader in water and sewer system sustainability.
Individuals, families and businesses receive recognition during Monday's Farmington Hills city council meeting.
The city will provide dispatch services for the City of Farmington under the five-year plan.
City officials took the first steps Monday toward building an elevated storage tank that will hold 3 million gallons of water.
Construction projects are planned in Farmington and Farmington Hills this spring.
John Randle, Sr. is a Farmington Hills resident and experienced human resources professional.
The organization and its website are honored by the Michigan Parks and Recreation Association.
A tree dedication ceremony will be held April 27 on the city hall campus at 11 Mile and Orchard Lake Roads.
Two officials agree residents should have been able to comment before a decision was made to approve the contract with Farmington Hills.
Two 3-2 votes during the council's Monday meeting pit longtime officials with the council's newest members.
An interlocal agreement with the City of Farmington Hills would save $100,000 annually, after the first year, officials say.
Catherine Cost is one of four candidates who will be interviewed next week.
A proposal for a 30-foot-high ropes course draws criticism from neighbors at Monday night's planning commission meeting.
The business is proposed for the second floor of Grand Dry Cleaners on Grand River.
Council member Michael Bridges says the city's staff does not reflect the diversity of its population.
Farmington officials are expected to vote April 16 on an interlocal agreement with the City of Farmington Hills for dispatch and inmate housing.
SKYWARN training is offered free at the Costick Center.
The Farmington Planning Commission holds two public hearings tonight on proposed businesses, and the Farmington Hills City Council meets tonight.
The Farmington Hills/Farmington Emergency Preparedness Commission offers a free seminar for pet owners on April 12.
Residents got these answers during Monday night's meeting on a proposed dispatch and inmate housing contract with the City of Farmington Hills.
Today is World Autism Awareness Day. Find out how you can help raise awareness about this growing public health concern.
One resident suggests a mushroom-growing operation, but neighbors object.
The Downtown Development Authority elected its 2012-2013 leaders Monday.
The city will turn off all non-essential lights for an hour and offer an Earth Hour event at the Nature Discovery Center.
Republican Bill Dwyer says he's not taking a position on the controversial high court ruling.
Officials approve a lease agreement to create the park on the former William Grace Elementary School property.
Dog park volunteers are forming work groups as officials consider approving a lease agreement with Farmington Public Schools.
Swing dancing at the pavilion and Alley Regalley get permissions Monday.