Municipal Boards and Authorities
2 storiesMunicipal boards and authorities are the named public bodies that make or review local decisions in Farmington and Farmington Hills. They matter because zoning, budgets, assessments, downtown projects and other civic issues often move through a specific council, commission or authority before residents see the practical effect.
Entity coverage can collect meeting updates, vote histories, hearing timelines, appointment changes and explainers about each body’s powers, while linking recurring decisions to the projects, policies and neighborhoods affected.
Entity coverage can collect meeting updates, vote histories, hearing timelines, appointment changes and explainers about each body’s powers, while linking recurring decisions to the projects, policies and neighborhoods affected.
Rochester Approves Downtown Social District to Boost Local Business
Rochester City Council has approved a new social district downtown, allowing customers to carry alcoholic beverages outdoors within a designated area. The plan aims to increase foot traffic and support businesses, pending state review.
Farmington Retail Incubator Offers Short-Term Storefronts to Entrepreneurs
A new retail incubator in downtown Farmington is giving small business owners a chance to test brick-and-mortar locations with 90-day leases, helping them move from online or pop-up sales to permanent shops.