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Planning
Commission to Host Public Outreach Meeting September 23, 2010 The
Farmington Hills Planning Commission will host a series of
Public Outreach meetings to gather public input on the
implementation of the Citys Master Plan. The next Open House
will be September 23, 2010 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Botsford
Hospital.
Click here to read the Public Outreach Meeting Press Release. |
Notice
to All City of Farmington Hills Customers For your
convenience the City of Farmington Hills has installed a
Payment Drop Box on the Exterior of City Hall, located to the
right of the double doors front entrance of City Hall. You may
use this Drop Box at anytime 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to
drop off your tax payments. Please include your return
address on the return envelope and the top portion of your tax
statement in the return envelope. |
August
23 Council Meeting Video The Monday, August 23,
2010 City Council meeting video broadcast will not be
available due to technical difficulties.
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Women’s
Self-Defense Seminar September 25 at Costick Center
The Farmington Hills/Farmington Emergency Preparedness
Commission (EPC) will present a women’s self-defense seminar
on Saturday, September 25 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the
Costick Center, located at 28600 Eleven Mile Road between
Middlebelt and Inkster.
Click here to read the Women's Self Defense Seminar Press
Release. |
City
of Farmington Hills Now on Facebook Fans of the
City of Farmington Hills can now get all the latest news via
Facebook. Earlier this summer, the City joined the social
networking movement and launched a Farmington Hills Facebook
page.
Click here to read the City of Farmington Hills Now on
Facebook Press Release.
Click here to visit the City of Farmington Hills on Facebook. |
Call
for Entries: Farmington Hills City Hall Public Art Program
The City of Farmington Hills invites professional artists in
all media to submit work for consideration to be exhibited at
the newly renovated Farmington Hills City Hall. Farmington
Hills City Hall will provide an exciting opportunity for
independent artists to show their work to the public on a
daily basis, in a partnership between the City and the artist.
Read the Public Art Program Press Release.
Artist Application |
Farmington
Hills Expands Energy Efficiency Incentive Program
Anytime you launch a new program there are bound to be
challenges to overcome. The City of Farmington Hills launched
its Energy Efficiency Incentive Program in December of 2009
with a press release, posted the program on the City’s
website, placed information in the Spring Focus Newsletter and
more. However, it became evident starting Monday, August 2,
2010 that a significant number of people were unaware.
Click here to read the Farmington Hills Expands Energy
Efficiency Incentive Program Press Release.
Residential Energy Incentive Program Application
Commercial Energy Incentive Program Application
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Fall
2010 / Early Winter Activities Brochure Mark your
calendar! Registration begins Tuesday, August 10 for Fall 2010
/ Early Winter activities and programs.
Fall 2010 / Early Winter Activities Brochure |
Road
Construction
For an overview of scheduled projects for Summer 2010,
click here to visit the Engineering
section of our website. Join the
Construction Mailing
List to receive updates via email. |
Location
Change for Farmington Hills City Council Meetings
Due to construction currently underway at City Hall, the
Farmington Hills City Council will be meeting in a new
temporary location. The Council
will meet at the Lewis Schulman Administrative Center located
at 32500 Shiawassee in Farmington. Meetings will be held at
the Schulman Center until late fall 2010, when City Hall
renovations are completed. For further information, contact
the City Manager’s Office at 248-871-2500.
Click here for a map to the City Council and Commissions
Temporary Meeting Location. |
Voluntary
Water Use Restrictions
The City of Farmington Hills is asking all property owners
with automated sprinkler systems to follow Voluntary Water
Use Restrictions in an effort to control future water rate
increases. Compliance with the new Voluntary Water Use
Restrictions will result in less water usage during peak
times and help hold down costs by increasing the efficiency
of the water system.
Click here to read about Voluntary Water Use Restrictions. |
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