Point in Time Counts Show Homelessness in Oakland County and Region
The charts below track homeless counts over the last 10 years in the tr-county area – Total Homeless and Homeless Children
The charts below track homeless counts over the last 10 years in the tr-county area – Total Homeless and Homeless Children
Oak Park Recreation was awarded two mParks (Michigan Recreation and Park Association) awards this week for Parks and Recreation excellence at the annual conference in Traverse City, Michigan.
Oakland County embraces its diverse communities and is committed to the well-being of all residents.
On Monday evening, March 3, 2025, the Council introduced a proposed ordinance that aims to eliminate leaf burning within city limits.
Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.
With dozens of entrepreneurs and community supporters cheering them on, Orion Area Chamber of Commerce leaders cut the ceremonial ribbon at 106 W. Shadbolt Street Suite B in Downtown Lake Orion.
Share your thoughts in this quick survey and help shape a more inclusive future for our community.
Here are some of the events with links to details…
Join Mayor Justin Fischer as he shares what’s in store for our Novi in the future.
Highlights include:
• An overview of the 2025 Bond Project
• A bus tour to the FMS/FHS Bond Site
• Updates on district news and priorities
Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.
Enhance your Restaurant Week experience with the Restaurant Week Passport! Here’s how it works:
A detective searched the backpack and found a handgun inside.
The City of Oak Park is accepting applications for Assistant to the City Manager.
Mayor Bryan Barnett says they’re likely the only city of their size in Michigan to have achieved such a feat.
O’Toole has over fifteen years of finance, economic development, and municipal management experience.
The Village of Holly will receive proposals for replacing/installing sidewalks in the Village as part of our Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) project
Currently, the Trail Manager works 24 hours per week.
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on our schools and community.
Public or private school students in grades 6 through 12 who live or are educated within the geographic area served by the Birmingham Public School district are eligible.