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Ride up to Civic Park tomorrow, June 13th for the Bike Rodeo and be sure to stop by the R-4 Information Table. The City ...
06/12/2026

Ride up to Civic Park tomorrow, June 13th for the Bike Rodeo and be sure to stop by the R-4 Information Table. The City Manager and DPS Director will be available to answer questions and provide clear, factual information about Proposal R4.

If you can't make it this weekend, our next information session is June 15th in the Breckenridge Room at the Madison Heights Library - 240 West Thirteen Mile Road at 6:00 P.M.

For the full schedule of information sessions and other R4 information please visit: https://loom.ly/L7F3OLs

In the City of Madison Heights, we believe environmental sustainability is deeply connected to economic vibrancy and com...
06/12/2026

In the City of Madison Heights, we believe environmental sustainability is deeply connected to economic vibrancy and community health. That’s why we’re pleased to announce that we’ve been awarded Silver certification by the Michigan Green Communities Challenge for our sustainability efforts.

It’s an honor to see our hard work recognized through the MGC Challenge, an annual sustainability recognition program that serves as a guide to help communities embed environmental sustainability into their operations, policies, and programs.

You can learn more about the program here: https://loom.ly/-jYxvvg

Looking for an opportunity to volunteer and help keep our water clean? Join the Clinton River Watershed Council this Sat...
06/12/2026

Looking for an opportunity to volunteer and help keep our water clean? Join the Clinton River Watershed Council this Saturday, June 13th, to stencil drains right here in Madison Heights.

Join us this Saturday to make a big difference for our water quality in just a few hours! Our storm drain stewards will be stenciling drains across City of Madison Heights to help prevent dumping. Residents often dump trash and debris into storm drains, unaware that they drain directly to the Clinton. The stencils read "No Dumping, Drains to River." To volunteer, click here and complete our form. https://www.crwc.org/stormdrainstewards

Stay cool and safe Madison Heights, Heat Advisory in effect. - Drink more water than usual, sip consistently, even if yo...
06/11/2026

Stay cool and safe Madison Heights, Heat Advisory in effect.

- Drink more water than usual, sip consistently, even if you don’t feel thirsty.
- Avoid alcohol, energy drinks, and too much caffeine.
- Stay indoors during the hottest hours
- If you need to be outside, take frequent breaks in the shade or AC.
- Use fans + cool water. Fans alone don’t lower body temperature in extreme heat, but they help when combined with cool showers, damp washcloth on your neck/forehead, spritzing water on your skin
- Wear light, loose clothing, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen are ideal.
- Close blinds/curtains during the day to keep your home as cool as possible
- Never leave kids, pets, or anyone in a parked car
- Check in on vulnerable family and neighbors

A Heat Advisory is in effect for Lenawee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties today. Heat index values up to 100 degrees are expected during this afternoon and evening.

Get ready to roll, Madison Heights! 🚓💙🚲The Madison Heights Police Department invites all kids and families to join us at...
06/11/2026

Get ready to roll, Madison Heights! 🚓💙🚲
The Madison Heights Police Department invites all kids and families to join us at the Annual Bike Rodeo this Saturday, June 13th!

Pedal into the fun with:
• Bike safety checks
• Obstacle courses and skill stations
• Helmet fittings and safety tips from our officers
• Station tours
• Hot dogs and ice cream
• Fun activities, giveaways, and more!

This event is a great opportunity for kids to practice safe riding skills, meet our officers, and enjoy an afternoon of Creating Community on 2 wheels!

📅 Date: Saturday, June 13th
🕒 Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 Location: MHPD Station / Civic Center Park

Bring your bike, your helmet (Free Helmets for the first 200 kids), and your best biking energy. We can’t wait to see you there!

🚲☀️ Join Us This Saturday June 13th, 2026 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. for Our Bike Rodeo & Open House! 🚓

Bring the family for a fun-filled day of bike safety, obstacle courses, police vehicle displays, and a chance to meet your local officers!
Kids can practice their riding skills, learn important safety tips, and enjoy a morning of fun while exploring our department during the open house.

🌳 You showed up and Madison Heights is more beautiful for it.From Free Chipping Week to Clean Up Day to the City-wide Ga...
06/10/2026

🌳 You showed up and Madison Heights is more beautiful for it.
From Free Chipping Week to Clean Up Day to the City-wide Garage Sale, our community came together to make this city shine. Now it's time to celebrate the properties, people, and projects that took it even further.

🏆 Nominations are now open for the City Beautification Awards!
Know a neighbor with an amazing garden? A business that always keeps things looking sharp? Nominate them today!

Fill out the online nomination form: https://loom.ly/FvbozpA
or Email the address of your nomination to [email protected]

Submit nominations by July 9th

06/10/2026

When seconds matter, teamwork and preparation make all the difference.

Madison Heights Firefighters IAFF Local 1357 and Royal Oak Fire Department joined Service Towing for hands-on heavy extrication training, building skills and teamwork for the toughest rescue situations.

A big thank you to Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services USA for lunch each day! Learn more about them here: https://loom.ly/4nx_3s4

Join us tonight, Monday, June 8th for the Regular City Council Meeting starting at 6:30 pm in Council Chambers.Agenda It...
06/08/2026

Join us tonight, Monday, June 8th for the Regular City Council Meeting starting at 6:30 pm in Council Chambers.
Agenda Items include:
- Fire Chief - Fire-Thermal Imaging Cameras
- Special Land Use Request # PSP 26-02 - 27392 Park Court
- Special Land Use Request # PSP 26-03 - 32525 Stephenson Hwy
- Special Land Use Request # PSP 26-04 - 32371 Dequindre Rd
- IT Contractor - Microsoft 365 Licenses
and MORE!

To review the full agenda, click on the Agendas & Minutes button from the City's homepage: www.madisonheightsmi.gov

Watch in-person at City Hall or watch it live on our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/
or streaming live on Twitch: www.twitch.tv/madison_heights_tv

We've received helpful questions and feedback on Proposal R‑4, which support our goal of providing clear and accurate in...
06/08/2026

We've received helpful questions and feedback on Proposal R‑4, which support our goal of providing clear and accurate information. Your questions help us shape information sessions around the topics residents care about most.

Stay Informed:
A growing list of FAQs are available on the city website along with additional R-4 information, maps, and a form to submit questions and feedback anytime.
Proposal R‑4 webpage: https://loom.ly/L7F3OLs

Upcoming Information Sessions:
June 13 – Civic Center Park (Bike Rodeo), Informational Table, 10:00 AM
June 15 – Breckenridge Room, Madison Heights Library, 240 W. 13 Mile Rd., 6:00 PM
June 18 – Madison Early Childhood Center, 25601 Couzens Ave., 6:00 PM
June 25 – Madison Early Childhood Center, 25601 Couzens Ave., 6:00 PM
June 28 – Civic Center Park (Festival in the Park), Informational Table, 6:00–8:00 PM
June 29 – Active Adult Center, 260 W. 13 Mile Rd., 3:00 PM

We appreciate the community’s engagement and commitment to staying informed!

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300 West Thirteen Mile Road
Madison Heights, MI
48071

Opening Hours

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Thursday 8am - 11:30am
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