Students from the Farmington Hills school follow an issue that affects their lives and become advocates.
A new dial-a-ride system will take residents to more destinations.
Residents can meet with Commissioner Dwyer Feb. 4 and 13.
The deadline to vote in the Feb. 28 presidential primary election is Monday.
City manager Vince Pastue expects dialogue regarding the decision to leave the regional transit authority.
The event offered information about services and programs available to veterans.
Property values may decline as much as 6.4 percent, lowering revenues for 2012-2013.
The city's annual awards ceremony recognizes outstanding employees nominated by their peers.
City council members split on how to make sure citizens get where they need to go.
Officials agree the regional transit system needs improvements.
Officials will also hold a public hearing for a housing development on the south side of Nine Mile Rd., between Halsted and I-275.
City manager Vince Pastue estimates a 20 percent reduction in water costs.
The Farmington area state rep will meet with residents on Jan. 24 at Farmington Hills city hall.
Officials say they can create a better service to provide transportation for Farmington residents.
The holiday means closed government offices, but no change in trash pick-up in Farmington and Farmington Hills.
In a contentious vote, officials say they want to keep their options open with new benefit plans.
The Michigan Public Service Commission will ask DTE about safety, privacy and whether customers can opt out of the new smart meter program.
The meeting, which also celebrated School Board Recognition Month, featured student performances.
District officials say they won't destroy closed meeting minutes tied to a lawsuit over the sale of the school.
Contributions to the nonprofit would support student achievement.
Flat revenues and rising costs will likely mean more red ink in 2012-13.
The U.S. Attorney's office today said the case dates back to 2008 and involves large amounts of drugs and cash.
Officials will hold a study session before their regular meeting at city hall.
Jerry Ellis say the regional transportation authority is 'a bus to nowhere'.
Suggestions include trying out new technologies with city vehicles and creating geothermal hubs in neighborhoods.
In an occasionally heated study session, city council members arrived at agreements that will guide city administration in the coming year.
Local elections bring out a record number of candidates in Farmington.
Cities must demonstrate efforts to share services in order to qualify for state aid.
County Executive L. Brooks Patterson says Democrats who oppose the new law should 'get over it.'
The city receives a clean report Monday from Plante Moran.
City officials say they're not getting enough service for the annual $200,000 investment.
A Farmington Hills resident says HB 5187 changes 50 years of redistricting procedure after the fact.
An Oakland County program offers residents no-cost help in difficult economic times.
Officials ask for new language that would not punish responsible bow sports enthusiasts.
A $7,000 special assessment has a neighborhood asking why school officials don't help with street repair costs.
The bill would reduce the number of Oakland County commissioners and change how districts are drawn.
While some materials will no longer be accepted, wide-mouth plastics will.
At the same time school funding remains flat, repair needs and retirement obligations pile up.
Officials learn their city's share of the 47th District Court's workload is creeping up.
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