Farmington Hills, a professionally managed community located in Oakland County, has a population of over 80,000 people, a taxable value of over $3 billion, and a total combined budget of over $90 million. The community has gained a reputation as being a desirable place to work and enjoy life. As one of 50 competitors in the Georgetown University Energy Prize competition, the city is at the forefront of energy and environmental initiatives– come tour the revitalized LEED® Gold certified City Hall. Farmington Hills consistently ranks as one of the Safest Cities in America, thanks to award-winning police and fire personnel who receive regular letters of commendation for professional and compassionate responses to local citizens. Exceptional public services, engaged residents, a responsive and professionally managed city government, and an outstanding quality of life make Farmington Hills one of the premier Metro Detroit suburban communities! Farmington Hills is “Life Well Run.”
Farmington Hills Points of Pride
Energy and Environmental Sustainability Leadership
Recognized as a Local, State, and National leader in energy and environmental sustainability, the City has not only saved hundreds of thousands of dollars in energy costs, but works to help residents do the same through the efforts of community driven groups such as the Commission for Energy and Environmental Sustainability. The City’s LEED Gold certified City Hall is a shining example of “practical” sustainable building design. This 52,000 square foot facility added much needed employee and public space, but it also reduced energy costs by over 50% per square foot.
Farmington Hills residents enjoy hundreds of cultural, recreational, and nature programs for all ages, over 600 acres of public parks, and superb facilities including a nature center, ice arena, and a premier municipal golf course and skate park. Additionally, the community has been a strong supporter of local and regional artists. In fact, you can find one of Oakland County Michigan’s best displays of regional artists at City Hall.
As Farmington Hills has aged and as population preferences shift, Farmington Hills is working to evolve and adapt. With over 33 square miles of land nearly fully developed, redevelopment is the primary focus, with the Grand River Corridor being a priority. This joint revitalization effort with the City of Farmington will work to breathe new life into this aged corridor. Good things are happening and great things are planned.
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In our efforts to educate, engage, and enlighten, we would like to showcase a professionally managed community as part of an ongoing feature. Farmington Hills graciously offered to be the first one out of the gate, and the plan is to offer a new profile each month. However, we can only do this with your help! What you choose to write about can range from the mundane to the inspirational, but either way, we’d love to hear from you. Please email sminnick@mml.org if you are interested in sharing your community’s story!