Politics & Government
Rochester Hills to Host Annual State of the City Address
Mayor Bryan K. Barnett will deliver his 11th State of the City address on Monday, April 10 at Rochester Adams High School.
From the City of Rochester Hills: Mayor Bryan K. Barnett will deliver his 11th State of the City address on Monday, April 10 at Rochester Adams High School. The State of the City Address is an annual must-see event where business leaders, residents, and other government officials come together to hear the community’s highlights and planned initiatives.
Inspired by the influence the Rochester Hills community members have at home and around the world, the event will have a “Local Roots, Global Reach” theme. Guests will experience international music, dancing, and even some worldly treats.
“Our State of the City is simply one of a kind,” states Mayor Bryan K. Barnett. “Our goal is that you leave feeling pride in your community and having learned something new about your fantastic city.”
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Mayor Barnett’s presentation will highlight new business growth, updates on Riverbend park, and how Rochester Hills continues to be the preeminent place to live, work, and raise a family.

The red carpet arrival begins at 6:30 and the program begins at 7:00 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. To RSVP, email mayorsoffice@rochesterhills.org
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To watch the 2017 State of the City live, visit here.
Established in 1984, the City of Rochester Hills is a prosperous community offering residents and businesses superior services. Voted one of the top places to live by several sources including CNN Moneymagazine, Rochester Hills is committed to sustaining its position among the nation’s preeminent places to live, work and raise a family. Through the city’s focus on health, education, and technology; the community continues to attract forward-thinking leaders and businesses.
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