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Welcome to Ferndale! High-level support and services Innovative shopping, dining, and downtown district Award-winning schools and library Safe homes and streets Modern and supportive community Whether you're a lifelong resident or just here for the day, Ferndale has something for everyone We're glad you're here!
- City of Ferndale 2025 Precinct Consolidation - News - Ferndale
By consolidating precincts, the City of Ferndale will save an estimated $3,375-6,750 per election in wages alone, along with savings from election equipment replacement and required testing
- Government - Ferndale
Get to know the key departments that make up the City of Ferndale: Police, Fire, Community Economic Development, Public Works, Parks Recreation, City Clerk Elections, Finance, City Manager's Office, Communications, Human Resources, 43rd District Court, and the Downtown Development Authority
- Residents - Ferndale
A community in the truest sense of the word, residents choose Ferndale for its unique shopping and dining, award-winning schools and services, multiple parks and greenspaces, and safe homes and streets
- Public Invited to Meet Ferndale City Manager Candidates
The City of Ferndale is entering the next phase in its search for a new City Manager, a role essential to executing City Council policies, overseeing daily operations, and ensuring that ordinances, policies, and community plans are carried out effectively
- City of Ferndale May 6, 2025, Unofficial Election Results
The City of Ferndale Millage Restoration Proposal has passed Please note: These results are considered unofficial until certified by the Oakland County Board of Canvassers
- Government - Ferndale
ParkFerndale offers a monthly parking permit program at deeply discounted rates for Downtown Ferndale businesses and employees Best of all, permits are easy to buy and renew, and you can manage everything online
- The City of Ferndale is Not Participating in No Mow May for 2025
This year, the Ferndale Environmental Sustainability Commission recommended to the City Council that Ferndale not take part in No Mow May and instead encourage residents to partake in pollinator-aware lawn care
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