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Residents can find agendas for city commission meetings on the city's website.

Please note, meeting agendas are often revised at the last minute, so please recheck the agenda prior to the meeting for any changes.

Community Resource Fair

The Community Engagement Advisory Board, in collaboration with the Royal Oak Farmers Market, and the Royal Oak Inter Club Council is excited to present the Community Resource Fair on Feb. 27 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Royal Oak Farmers Market.

The goal of this event is to create a dynamic and inclusive environment where residents can:

Explore Interests

Discover a wealth of community resources, opportunities, and volunteer initiatives.

Find Answers

Connect with local organizations and experts to address their questions and concerns.

Make Connections

Build meaningful relationships with fellow community members in a relaxed and enjoyable setting,

Plus music, food trucks, Kids Zone, crafts, prizes and giveaways!

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RainSmart Rebates

The City of Royal Oak, MI, and Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner (WRC) have not one but two RainSmart Informational Events coming up in the next few weeks. The first will be at the Royal Oak Library on February 27th at 6 PM, and the second at Brown Iron Brewhouse on March 5th at 6 PM.

Royal Oak Residents and neighboring communities can join the RainSmart Rebates pilot program and earn rebates for installing green stormwater infrastructure on their property. Beautify your space while managing stormwater effectively! We are hosting two informational workshops for you to learn more and submit an application. Applications open on March 1, 2025.

RainSmart Rebates is a two-year residential pilot program geared towards homeowners in the George W. Kuhn Drain Drainage District. The pilot offers homeowners up to $2,000 for implementing sustainable stormwater practices such as tree planting, rain barrel installation, or creating a rain garden on their properties. The primary goals of the program include fostering awareness about stormwater management and promoting environmental stewardship.

  • Learn More about the RainSmart Rebate Program 
  •  Sign up for the Library Informational Session 
  • Sign up for the Brown Iron Brewhouse event 

You do not need to live in Royal Oak to attend the informational sessions. All neighbors are welcome! Sign-ups are encouraged as space is limited, and these events were quite popular last year. Questions? Reach out to sustainability@romi.gov

Woodward Ave Corridor Plan

EXPLORE THE WOODWARD CORRIDOR PLAN and give your feedback!

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is developing an M-1 (Woodward Avenue) Corridor Plan  to create a comprehensive vision that balances the needs of all users. Here's what the plan will do:

  • Analyze operations and safety for all road users 
  • Assess pavement needs and prioritize future projects 
  • Consider environmental, community, historic preservation, and economic goals.
  • Evaluate infrastructure, geometric, safety, and operational needs for all transportation modes.
  • Coordinate with public transit studies by RTA, SMART, and DDOT.
  • Integrate sustainability and climate resilience best practices.
  • Establish construction cost estimates, project prioritization, and timelines based on current funding.

This plan covers Woodward Avenue from Adams Road in downtown Detroit, through Royal Oak, and continues to the Woodward Loop in Pontiac.

MDOT is committed to involving 11 communities, including ROYAL OAK, two counties, four modes of public transportation and spans a distance of over 20 miles in length.

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We have put together a list of our most requested online services. Discover all the things you can do from the comfort of your home. Still can’t find what you are looking for? Email citymanager@romi.gov or call 248-246-3200 and someone will get back to you. 

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