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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.

Woodward Dream Cruise

Woodward Dream Cruise DOs & DON'Ts

The Woodward Dream Cruise is Saturday, Aug. 17, and runs between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. It attracts more than 1 million visitors, and more than 40,000 muscle cars, street rods, custom, collector and special interest vehicles. 

Here's our annual list of 'Dos and Don'ts' for what is considered the world’s largest one-day automotive event!

1. Do remember it's an alcohol free event: Keep in mind it is a family event and there is zero-tolerance for alcohol at this event.

2. Don't drive recklessly: Reckless driving, including spinning tires or revving engines, isn't tolerated. It's misdemeanor violation and you could end up with a fine up to $500.

3. Don't sit or stand in the median: The median is used as a emergency lane, so please don't sit or stand in it.  You can bring lawn chairs and sit along the curb, but please don't block sidewalks or driveways.

4. Do follow traffic laws, even if you are on a bike: A few mishaps with bikes have occurred over the years. Legally you can ride a bike on Woodward during the Dream Cruise, but it's not recommended. If you do, you must follow all traffic laws, which means you can't weave between cars or ignore traffic signals.

You can ride your bike on the sidewalk, but you have to be courteous to pedestrians. It's best just to walk your bike around.

5. Don't use the neighborhoods as a parking lot: Cruisegoers may legally park on neighborhood streets but cannot block driveways or sidewalks. And cars can't be left overnight. Residents need to be able to get in and out.

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Sights & Sounds

Sights & Sounds Food Truck Rally & Concert

There are so many delicious food options at the Royal Oak Farmers Market on  Aug. 14, 4-9 p.m. Take a night off from cooking and enjoy live entertainment, kids' activities, and a wide variety of yummy food. 

Free admission, face painting, balloon art, kids' craft, and bounce house. All free! Fun for all ages!

Need Help With Rent?

Royal Oak renters may be eligible for financial assistance for unpaid rent, late fees, etc. dating back to no more than three months. Payments are made directly to landlords, not the renter household. This program is designed to prevent eviction.

Royal Oak renters in need of help may contact Legal Aid & Defender Association at 248-554-1052 or email royal-oak@ladadetroit.org. 

Draft Master Plan

The FIRST DRAFT of Royal Oak's updated Master Plan is here! This first draft presents a key milestone in the master plan update process. It signifies a major step toward adopting a new, comprehensive plan that outlines our community's vision as we grow and evolve over the next 20-30 years.

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Event Calendar

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Oh, The Things You Can Do Online!

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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  • Jobs Opening in the City of Royal Oak
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  • Making Online Payments
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