06/23/2026
The Clinton River Watershed Council will be in Madison Heights this weekend to stencil storm drains with educational markings. This small but meaningful initiative helps protect our local waterways by reminding residents that these drains lead directly to the river. Sign up to volunteer and to join in supporting this important effort to reduce pollution and keep our storm drains and water resources free of debris and contaminants.
Join CRWC and City of Madison Heights in our Storm Drain Stewards project. We’re looking for 10 - 15 volunteers to help us stencil storm drains on July 27, 9 AM - noon.
The stencils read, "No Dumping, Drains to River" in order to discourage residents from dumping garbage and other contaminants into drains. Register with a friend as we will be stenciling in pairs. Lunch is provided! https://www.crwc.org/events/stenciling-june27
06/22/2026
Join us tonight, Monday, June 22nd for the Regular City Council Meeting starting at 6:30 pm in Council Chambers.
Agenda Items include:
- 2026 Park and Recreation Month
- 2026 LRIP Cost Participation Agreement
- Purchase of Leased Vehicles
- Resolution for Street Right-of-Way Vacation Request P*E # 26-01 - GWK/WRC - Unimproved Rights-of-Way
- Amendments to FY 2025-26 Budget and Carryforwards to Amend the FY 2026-27 Budget
- Amendment to the Capital Asset Management Policy
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
06/20/2026
Can't wait to see you next Sunday!
06/19/2026
This morning we joined with elected leaders and members of Madison Heights Citizens United, residents and staff for the raising of the Juneteenth Flag at City Hall to honor the enduring legacy of Juneteenth and recognize the continued pursuit of freedom and equality for all.
06/18/2026
Celebrate Juneteenth right here in Madison Heights!
Starting with the flag raising at City Hall tomorrow morning and then enjoy fun, food and community at the Madison Heights Juneteenth, Celebration Saturday at Civic Center Plaza!
For more celebration information check out the event here: https://loom.ly/9uMIAgU
06/18/2026
We are hosting another information session tonight for all your R-4 questions and answers. Our DPS director and City Engineer did an amazing job last meeting covering a lot of the concerns and questions regarding Proposal R-4 and we'll post some of those FAQs soon. Get the facts about all things neighborhood roads to make an informed vote this August!
Can't make it tonight? We still have a couple more meetings scheduled - get that info and more at https://loom.ly/L7F3OLs
06/17/2026
Unfortunately due to weather, tonight's Yoga at the bandshell will be rescheduled - Follow the Madison Heights Arts Board for updates and more fun summer events!
06/17/2026
The R-3 scheduled repair of the watermain on Lorenz from 11 Mile to Farnum, starts this week. This begins the watermain portion of the project and the road will remain open to local residential traffic in a restricted capacity during this phase of the project so please plan for a slower commute through that area. Construction of the road will begin later this summer once the watermain portion is complete.
For more information on Road and Watermain projects scheduled this summer as part of R-3 please visit our Projects page on the City website: https://loom.ly/c0cvXUE
We appreciate the continued patience and safe driving of our residents and visitors during this summer construction season!
06/17/2026
🏆 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
06/17/2026
Madison Heights is ready to ride this summer! Thank you to everyone who came out this weekend for the Madison Heights Police Department Bike Rodeo.
This is a great reminder that as we head into the official start of summer whether you are on 2 wheels or 4 to be mindful of additional bikes and pedestrians out around town. Always keep eyes on the road and slow down especially on our neighborhood streets.