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New Nowicki Park Concept Sketch and Plan

Check out the new Nowicki Park Concept Sketch (11/08) and email us your comments. Click here for a closer look at the sketch and here to view an animated video flyover of the concept.
The plan is also available for viewing at the Parks Office in City Hall. To review the prior concept plans, please click here to visit the Nowicki Park website.
The Adams Road Mastodon Site Dedication
On July 7, 2006, the Road Commission for Oakland County and Dan's Excavating, Inc., discovered the remains of a large prehistoric animal while excavating for the realignment of Adams Road south of M-59 and adjacent to the Clinton River Trail. 
Cranbrook scientists determined that the Adams Road Mastodon was a young male around 25 years old that stood approximately 8' tall at the shoulder. Radiocarbon dating indicates the animal died about 12,360 years ago.
A dedication of the mastodon site was held o n October 15, 2008 with Mayor Bryan Barnett and Keith Kennedy uncovering the mastodon informational sign purchased with funding from the Rochester Hills Lions Club.
Park Ranger Alan Brown is shown sitting on his newly created mastodon bone bench hand-carved from recycled plastic.
River Overlook on Clinton River Trail


This is the latest enhancement to the Clinton River Trail ... from sketch to completion. Thanks to a donation from the Rochester Rotary group, there is now a beautiful loop off the Clinton River Trail that overlooks the river and provides a restful and scenic turnoff. This wooded refuge offers benches for viewing the Clinton River, quiet reflection, and just a place to relax. It is located at Mile Marker #4, north of the Hamlin Road entrance.
 

Clinton River Trail Surfacing Completed
We are pleased to announce that crews have completed the surfacing of the 4.5-mile segment of the Clinton River Trail in Rochester Hills and it is open to the public. The trail now has a smooth 10' wide riding surface and 2' wide shoulders to accommodate walkers, joggers, and bicyclists.
By using salvaged asphalt from the Shadow Woods paving project, the city was able to save $300,000 over the original estimate for surfacing this length of the trail. The used asphalt was ground up, pulverized, placed 4 inches deep on the trail, and rolled to make a smooth surface. This final phase completes the project that began with new bridges over the Clinton River and behind City Hall, intersection improvements at all the road crossings, pedestrian islands constructed to make the road crossings safer, and a vault toilet facility installed by Veterans Memorial Pointe just east of Livernois.
The Clinton River Trail is part of a community-wide trail system with links to the West Bloomfield Trail to the west, the Paint Creek Trail to the north, and the Macomb Orchard Trail to the east. Click for a Clinton River Trail Map.
While the surfacing is completed and the trail is open, final cleanup is taking place. Additional amenities, including signage, benches, and trash cans, will be added later this summer. The public is invited to give this new surface a try and to send all comments to email.
Veterans Memorial Pointe - 10th Anniversary 1997-2007
Veterans Memorial Pointe - Background Veterans Memorial Pointe - Pictorial
Shelter Reservations
2009 Park Shelter / Tent Reservation Requests
Shelter and tent reservation requests for 2009 can be processed beginning in January. Go to Shelter Reservations for more information.
Award-Winning Parks
Awards have been given to three of your city parks in 2006.

Veterans Memorial Pointe was awarded the "President's Plaque" from Keep Michigan Beautiful, inc. on May 20, 2006. This is their highest award and is given for an exceptional person, program or project furthering the ideals of Keep Michigan Beautiful, Inc.

Pine Trace Park and Golf Course was awarded the "Michigan Plaque" from Keep Michigan Beautiful, Inc. on May 20, 2006. This is their next highest award and is given for outstanding effort in beautification by a group or individual.

The Velodrome at Bloomer Park was awarded the "Daniel Flaherty Award" for excellence in park facilities and programs from the Great Lakes Park Training Institute on June 7, 2006. Click here to visit its website.
Become a Museum Member
Click here for information on the new Museum Membership program.
Programs
The Environmental Education Center (EEC) offers a variety of educational programs on nature and wildlife. For information on upcoming programs, to pre-register for a program, or to arrange a group program for scouts, church or school groups, please call the EEC at (248) 656-4775.
The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm also offers programs, day camps, lectures, tours, and exhibits. Click here for offerings or call 248-656-4663.
Sports Field Reservations
Go to Sports Field Reservations for sports field availability and reservation information.
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