Boards and Commissions
The following commissions welcome new members who are residents
of Farmington Hills. Please contact the individual commission
chairs for more information. More
information on Meeting Dates and Locations.
Commission
on Aging

Seated L-R : Maggie Loridas, Mary Anita McHugh, Doris
Austerberry, Jeanette DeConick
Standing L-R : Rolland Walt, Lew Cantor (chair), John Rolph,
Ed Good, Marian Schulte, Gene Richards, Kevin Hammer, Will
Power
Not Pictured: Jane Frost, Carl Christoph
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The Commission on Aging helps toward the betterment of daily
living for older adults with the mission of promoting their
well-being and dignity through education and advocacy. The
Commission examines social attitudes, creates community awareness,
establishes a climate for living independently and encourages
recognition for their contribution to the past and present. A
Consumer Protection Committee is an integral part of the
commission keeping the community informed about potential fraud
and scams. Chair Lew Cantor. For further information, please
call the Senior Adult Division (248) 473-1830 or visit the
Commission
on Aging website.
Arts
Commission
The Farmington Area Arts Commission (FAAC) supports the Cities
in their commitment to ensure arts, culture and creativity are an
integral component of daily life in our community. The FAAC
encourages and supports the Cities' many artists, community
organizations and educational efforts through its Artist in
Residence program and its connection and advisory role with the
Cultural Arts Division of the Special Services Department. Chair
John Young. For information, call the Cultural Arts
Division, (248) 473-1856.
More information can be found in the
Services section of our website.
Beautification
Commission
The Beautification Commission
advises the City Council about beautification and environmental
concerns. They promote and publicize beautification and
environmental projects. These projects are acknowledged at the
yearly awards program. The Beautification Commission meets on
the third Tuesday of each month. The dates are posted on the
City of Farmington Hills Calendar. Co-Chairs are Nick Wasmer and
Laura Hall. For more information, please call the Community
Development Office at (248) 871-2543.

Farmington Hills/Farmington Emergency
Preparedness Commission
The mission of the
Farmington Hills/Farmington Emergency Preparedness Commission
is to support and enhance the efforts of local safety
organizations in helping ensure that residents and business owners
have the information, education, and skills necessary to protect
themselves, their families, homes, and businesses in the event of
a local emergency. Staff liaison (248) 871-2417.
More information can be found in the
Services section of our website.
Hurricane victims need your help today.
Click here to learn more about how you can help.
Commission on Children, Youth &
Families
Commission on Children, Youth & Families encourages an
environment where children, youth and families are happy, healthy,
educated, safe and have the opportunity to reach their full
potential. Chair Andy Nickelhoff. Call Youth & Family
Services for more information (248) 473-1841.
Click here for
more information on the Commission on Children, Youth and Families.
Commission for Energy and Environmental Sustainability
To collaborate with the community to enhance energy
efficiency & sustainability by encouraging policies and
practices based on economical, ecological and social values.
Click
here for more information.
Economic
Development Corporation
Economic Development Corporation helps maintain an alliance
between business members and property owners and to collectively
address needed improvements to support the quality of life in the
City. Chair John Anhut (248) 871-2417.
Click here for more
information on the Economic Development Corporation.
Historic District Commission
The purpose of the Historic District Commission is to safeguard
the heritage of Farmington Hills by establishing and preserving
districts in the City which reflect elements of the cultural,
social, economic, political or architectural history; stabilize
and improve property values in and adjacent to such districts;
promote civic beautification of structures and lands within the
historic districts for historic and cultural preservation; and
promote the use of historic districts and local history for the
education, pleasure, and welfare of the citizens of the City.
There are 7 members appointed by the Mayor with the concurrence of
the City Council. They meet on the second Wednesday of each month. The Chairperson is Steve Olson. For further
information, please call the City Planning Department at (248)
871-2540. Click
here for more information on the Historic District.
Historical Commission
Historical
Commission collects, arranges and preserves historical material
indicative of the lives, customs, dress and resources of the early
residents of the Farmington area and publishes source material and
historical studies relative to the history of the state, including
materials furnished by educational institutions and the Michigan
Historical Commission. Chair John Willyard. For further
information, please call (248) 661-8915.
Mayor's Youth Council
The Mayor's Youth Council is
an advisory Council that makes recommendations to the Cities of
Farmington Hills and Farmington concerning the needs and concerns
of youth and the community. Please call Youth & Family Services at
(248) 473-1841 for more information, or
visit the MYC webpage.
Multicultural/Multiracial Community
Council of Farmington and Farmington Hills
The Multicultural/Multiracial Community Council of
Farmington and Farmington Hills works to assure that all residents
of our community enjoy a harmonious, healthy environment and that
they feel welcome and comfortable in their cities, schools and
neighborhoods. The MCMR Council is dedicated to promoting
awareness and acceptance of diversity in our community. Contact
Co-Chairs Tanji Grant and John Golaszewski at (248) 871-2500.
Parks
Recreation Commission
Parks Recreation Commission
coordinates recreational programs and improves, expands and
reflects the park and recreational needs of the community. Chair
Paul Jacokes (248) 848-0364.
Planning Commission
Planning Commission promotes public health, safety, and general
welfare; to encourages the use of resources in accordance with
their character and adaptability; avoids the overcrowding of land
by buildings or people; lessens congestion on roads and streets;
facilitates provisions for a system of transportation, sewage
disposal, safe and adequate water supply, recreation, and other
public improvements. The Planning Commission is responsible
for making and adopting a master plan as a guide for development,
including a determination of the extent of probable future needs.
The Commission Chair is James Orr. For further information,
please call the Planning Office at (248) 871-2540.
View the
Planning Commission Public Hearing Items Map.
 Committee
to Increase Voter Participation
Committee to Increase Voter Participation stimulates and
improves voter participation in all elections and increases the
quality and quantity of publicity and information regarding such
elections. Chair Rose Christoph (248) 553-2997.
Zoning Board of Appeals
Zoning Board of Appeals acts on all questions
arising under the Zoning Ordinance. They must hear and
decide appeals, review any order, requirement, decision or
determination made by an administrative official regarding the
Zoning Ordinance. The Boards Chair is Chandra Paramesh. For
further information, please call the Zoning Division Office (248)
871-2520.
Click here to learn more about a Zoning Board of Appeals meeting.
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