Independence Day ClosuresThrough July 4, road and parking lot closures will affect the municipal campus, including City Hall, library, 44th District Court, farmers market, and police station. June 30 to July 3- City Hall, Royal Oak Public Library, 44th District Court, Royal Oak Farmers Market, and Royal Oak Police Station are all open during regular business hours. Please check the website. Days and hours vary by facility.
- The municipal campus parking lot (entrance is off 11 Mile Road next to the police station) is free for visitors going to City Hall, the library, the court, the farmers market, or the police station. When entering the parking lot, please let the attendant know your destination.
July 4- City Hall, the 44th District Court, the farmers market, and the library will be CLOSED for the Independence Day holiday on Tuesday, July 4.
- Curbside trash/recycling collection will be delayed one day beginning July 4.
- On-street and surface lot parking are free in Downtown Royal Oak on July 4,
Have a safe and wonderful holiday!
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Royal Oak Police Department Awarded AccreditationWe are excited to announce that the Royal Oak Police Department has earned the State of Michigan Accreditation through a unanimous vote that took place on June 27, 2023 by the Michigan Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (MLEAC). Given out by the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police (MACP), a nonprofit composed of 19 officers representing all geographical areas of the state, accreditation is a “proactive and ongoing ‘health check’ of [an] organization's defined processes and their execution.” The award is designed to encourage a culture of continuous improvement, increase trust and transparency, and hold police departments to clearly defined organizational expectations. Organizations are required to meet 108 policies and procedures, that follow the MLEAC standards, and cover five different areas of general law enforcement operations, including: administrative, personnel, operations, investigative and arrestee/detainee/prisoner handling. We are proud of the way our police department serves our city with dedication and integrity, and this award is another reminder of their commitment to continue growing and improving.
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Attention Art Lovers!The Royal Oak Outdoor Art Fair is back! For more than 50 years, this top-notch event has been bringing artwork and live entertainment to the picturesque Memorial Park at Woodward and 13 Mile Road. The talented lineup of artists features a wide range of mediums, including ceramics, collage, drawing, jewelry, woodwork, fiber art, metals, paintings (acrylics, oil, watercolor), pastels, photography, sculpture, and so much more. Prepare to be amazed! Learn more.
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Preliminary Report on Vinsetta Bridges is Available OnlineIn 2022, the Royal Oak City Commission granted approval to the Royal Oak Historical District Study Committee's request to conduct a study on the concrete bridges located on Vinsetta Boulevard. The purpose of the study is to determine if these bridges are eligible for historic designation. Read the report. The committee's report is open for public review and comment through Aug. 31. Comments may be directed via email to Carol Schwanger at CarolS@romi.gov
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Stay Safe: Check Air Quality ConditionsThe Michigan Department of Health & Services urges families to check air quality before heading out this weekend as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to affect air quality statewide. Check www.AirNow.gov for live air quality conditions. A higher Air Quality Index (AQI) means worse air quality. Residents may also sign up for alerts through the EnviroFlash system. This subscriber system allows you to choose the area you would like to get alerts for, and it will send alerts directly to your email or send a text message. Have questions? Call the MDHHS hotline at 800-648-6942 (Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm).
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Food Truck Rally at the MarketThe food truck rally happens every month at the Royal Oak Farmers Market. Enjoy more than eight food trucks, face painting, balloon art, crafts table for the children, and local vendors selling their homemade items.
Please visit Facebook at Royal Oak Farmers Market for more information and the list of food trucks attending.
2023 Schedule - Wednesday, July 12 4-9pm
- Wednesday, Aug 9 4-9pm
- Wednesday, Sept 13 4-8pm
- Wednesday, Oct 11 4-8pm
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Know Royal Oak's Roots! Be in the know about the history of Royal Oak by signing up for the Royal Oak Historical Society email blasts.
Keep up with events, exhibits, and history talks coming up in the near future. The informative quarterly newsletter is sent directly to your inbox.
Sign up by clicking on the link below.
Royal Oak Historical Society email sign-up form.
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Listen Up, Royal Oak!The new City Commission chamber offers an assistive listening solution that delivers clarity to those struggling to hear in a big room that can at times be crowded. The device (shown in the photo) is easy to use.
If you are interested in trying one, please call the Human Resources Department at 248-246-3070 in advance of any meeting you are planning to attend. We’ll be happy to have a listening device ready and waiting for you!
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Residential Lock Boxes Available at the Fire DepartmentThe Royal Oak Fire Department’s residential lockbox program is designed to get quick access to adults living in their own homes during medical emergencies -- especially senior citizens. When every second counts, the lockbox -- which contains a key to your home -- reduces the likelihood of property damage caused by first responders forcing entry into your home in response to an emergency call.
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