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- Human Library | Rochester Hills Public Library
Human Library Saturday, February 28, 1-4 p.m. Stop by our Human Library and check out a Book. Librarians will help you select a topic and guide you to an open Book for a one-on-one or group conversation with a human being. The Human Library works with organizations like RHPL to create safe places to challenge misconceptions about people, promote understanding, and prevent conflict and division. The organization has worked in 85 countries for 25 years, and provides resources to ensure that Human Libraries work in and for their own community. The Human Library at RHPL will feature your neighbors, classmates, congregation, coworkers, and fellow library users. People you may see every day, but whose stories have never been shared. Now is your chance to gain a better understanding of the community you call home and a better understanding of yourself. Come, unjudge someone. Applications for books are now closed and are being reviewed. Thank you for your interest. Learn More
- Youth Services | Rochester Hills Public Library
Youth Services 248-650-7140 Ask a librarian Suggest a purchase Kids Online Resources Find online resources for homework help, research, and entertainment. View all Kids Catalog A kid-friendly way to search for titles only in the Youth Room. Just for kids Book Bundles Personalized book recommendations from an RHPL librarian. Find your next read Storytime & fun for the whole family Read on for tips about RHPL Youth programming and making the most out of events with your child. View the Event Calendar > Registration Most programs require registration, which opens two weeks before an event for residents, and one week before for non-residents Resident children must be registered for events with their own library card. Early Lit Group registration is limited to one session per season Ages are listed in program descriptions —siblings may be too young or old to attend. Event Tips Come early and visit the bathroom before the program begins Be present. Interact and participate with your child Take a break, it’s ok if you need one! Help clean up Save phones, personal toys, snacks, and adult socializing for after the program Have Fun! 5th Grade Battle of the Books Battle of the Books is a reading competition for all area fifth grade students designed to foster a love of reading and encourage students to read books outside of the classroom. Students form teams with fellow students, spend five months reading 12 books selected by RHPL youth librarians, and then come together to compete in a “battle” (trivia contest) consisting of 50 questions to test their knowledge of the books they have read. Learn more School Outreach Tricia White schools@rhpl.org 248-650-7148 The School Outreach Librarian works with local K-8 schools to provide library resources, services, and support to school-aged students and teachers. For questions or requests, please send an email or call. Contact School Outreach Librarian 1 2 3 4 5 Suggested Reading Kindergarten-2nd View All Bondor-Stone, Annabeth. Space : the final pooping frontier Gabeira, Maya Maya makes waves Hermon, Daka Marvel Storm : disaster alert! Medina, Juana, 1980- Elena camps Fogel, Jess Arco's little house Suggested Reading Birth-Preschool View All Coco, Maria A sound in the night Young, Amy Mustache duckstache Avant-garde, Zaila Weird and wonderful you Blackall, Sophie Ahoy! Bridwell, Norman. Clifford, the big red dog : board book Suggested Reading 3rd-5th View All Kuhlmann, Torben, 1982- Earhart : the incredible flight of a field mouse around the world McDaniel, Tiffany A sky full of dragons Dominguez, Angela. Gabby Torres Gets a Billion Followers Jenkins, Emily, 1967- All the best dogs Tysoe, Alina The great puptective Suggested Reading Middle School View All Day, Nicholas, 1991- A world without summer : a volcano erupts, a creature awakens, and the sun goes out Zarr, Sara. Kyra, just for today Schu, John Louder than hunger Reintgen, Scott. The last dragon on Mars Moore, David Barclay Holler of the Fireflies
- Adult Services | Rochester Hills Public Library
Adult Services 248-650-7130 Ask a librarian Suggest a purchase Buzz Reads A librarian-curated collection of rising popular fiction and non-fiction. Explore the collection Favorite Authors Club Automatically receive holds for new titles from 40 popular authors. Choose your favorites Book Club Kits Browse available titles and check out a kit for your next book club meeting. Find your next book Adult Battle of the Books This year, we’re inviting the adult readers to get in on the fun! Grab your friends and form a team of 2-6 people. After you choose your team name and vision board your team costume, read six books over six months, and then join us on Saturday, September 26, for a fun-filled battle (trivia contest). Register one person per team to get updates and reminders about the event. Copies of the books are available at the Adult Reference desk on the 2nd floor and on Libby or Hoopla. Get ready to Battle 2026 Titles Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami March, Book 1 by John Lewis Marigold Mind Laundry by Jungeun Yun A Marriage at Sea by Sophia Elmhirst Murder by Cheesecake by Rachel Courage Elkstrom Find your next read Subscribe to timely newsletters about your favorite genres, bestsellers, and subjects, sign up for new item alerts from your favorite authors, or ask a librarian for personalized reading lists based on your interests Subscribe to a newsletter Get author alerts Ask for a recommendation One-on-One Technology Help RHPL offers one-on-one technology assistance. Use your RHPL library card to book a 45-minute appointment and bring your personal device with you. Follow the link below or call 248-650-7158 to make an appointment. Schedule technology help International Language Collection Books, movies, and TV shows in over 20 languages. Explore the catalog to find something familiar or learn something new. See movies & shows Find a book Learn a new language 1 2 3 4 5 What the AS Librarians are Reading View All Selby, River Hotshot: a life on fire Tayama, Midori, author, artist Girl crush, Vol.1 Shannon, Jess, (author) Cleaner : a novel Sexton, Anne The complete poems Thor, Brad. Edge of honor : a thriller Michigan Notable Books View All Persico, Zoe, 1993- How to talk to your succulent Nargi, Lela Miss Betti, what is this? : how Detroit's school lunch lady got good food on the menu Bacon, John U., 1964- The gales of November : the untold story of the Edmund Fitzgerald Mrjoian, Aram Waterline Sterne, Evelyn Savidge, 1967- The House of David : salvation, scandal, and survival in a modern American commune Introducing PressReader Whether you want breaking global news or the need-to-know hot goss from Hollywood, you can find it on PressReader with your RHPL card. Visit PressReader.com
- RHPL Funding | Rochester Hills Public Library
RHPL Funding How much do I currently pay for library services? Property taxes are calculated based on the taxable value of a piece of property, which is typically approximately 50% of the market value. The rate by which property is taxed is called a mill. A millage is the amount per $1,000 of a property's taxable value. To calculate the amount generated from a millage, a homeowner would divide the taxable value of their home by 1,000 and then multiply that sum by the millage rate of a service. Oakland County sends homeowners assessed and taxable values at the start of the calendar year, but these numbers can also be found online . Rochester Hills, residents pay $1.11 (combined millage rate) per taxable thousand dollars. So, using the formula above, a 1.11 mill tax rate on a home with a market value of $200,000 and a taxable value of $100,000 in Rochester Hills would generate $111 in taxes annually. ((100,000/1,000) x 1.11 = $111) Currently, the City of Rochester does not have a dedicated millage, but pays out of a general fund that is made up of property tax revenue from residents. The rate used as the basis of the contract fee for the City of Rochester is .885. Oakland Township currently has a combined millage rate of .7081 from three millages: .0004548, .0001133, and .00014. Library Name Population Size Total Revenue Tax Revenue Per Capita Funding Total Millage Rate Birmingham Public Library 21,813 $5,758,509 $4,172,284 $191.28 1.30 Bloomfield Twp Public Library 44,253 $9,663,508 $8,926,108 $201.71 1.85 Canton Public Library 98,659 $7,962,359 $7,425,334 $75.26 1.43 Farmington Community Library 95,583 $7,880,146 $6,812,731 $71.28 1.46 Orion Township Public Library 38,206 $3,379,000 $3,180,600 $83.25 1.31 Troy Public Library 87,294 $7,211,589 $6,656,765 $76.26 1.10 West Bloomfield Twp Public Library 65,888 $6,926,075 $5,981,235 $90.78 1.32 Rochester Hills Public Library 76,300 $7,340,338 $5,267,497 $69.04 1.11 Are RHPL finances well managed? Financial audits are conducted annually by varying firms and for a decade have all yielded the same result – clean financial accounting and records management. Audits and financial information for the past three years are posted on the Board of Trustees page . RHPL includes monthly financial statements as part of the RHPL Trustee board packet to make all transactions as transparent as possible. Who uses the library? Is it still relevant? The use of the library in our community is high, and is only expected to grow in the future: 1.6 million items circulate each year 1,230 visitors per day 553 new library cards net gain each month on average 20% increase in use of eBooks and eAudiobooks over the last year 11,386 reservations for meeting and study rooms 97% of patrons said they would use the library with the same or more frequency in the next five years The RHPL Board has a fiduciary obligation first, to the residents of Rochester Hills, to ensure proper funding of the library for long-range needs and second, to ensure each contract community is paying an equitable (not equal) amount for library services. If all municipalities paid equal millage rates, RHPL would in effect be operating like a district library, not as a city library, which it legally operates as under Public Act 164 . Contract services for Rochester Hills Public Library are paid for out of a general fund for the City of Rochester, and through three voter-approved millages in Oakland Township. New contracts for service were approved by both communities in 2025. Why do the three service communities pay different amounts? How are contract communities represented on the RHPL Board? RHPL is not a district library, it legally operates as a city library under Public Act 164 . The library is legally owned by the RHPL Board of Trustees, which has a base of taxation and governance derived from the citizens of Rochester Hills. It is independent from the Rochester Hills City Council and is not a department of the City of Rochester Hills. As a city library, communities outside of the voting base can contract with the library, enjoy a lesser millage rate, and still receive uniform library services, but legally cannot seat a voting representative on the board. If RHPL were to operate as a district library, which would allow for a voting member from each community, it would require that the same millage rate be applied uniformly across each municipality in the service area. Each contract community appoints a liaison to serve alongside the elected RHPL board. Liaisons are seated at the table in each meeting, serve on committees, and are expected to help guide and shape the direction of the library. What changes have been made with the new funding? An increased budget for new materials (over $1M annually) with a renewed focus on more eMaterials and shorter wait times for popular materials Sunday hours year-round Upgrades to the existing fleet of bookmobiles to serve individuals in our 70-square-mile service area and preschool students in local schools, including a new early literacy mobile More storytimes and programming sessions Updates to furnishings and fixtures in Adult Services, including tables, chairs, seating, study carrels, lighting, and electrical outlets Modular furnishings and new technology in conference rooms and the Quiet Study area Further plans are housed in RHPL's strategic plan , which is updated annually and helps guide the direction and adoption of new programs and services. Projects, plans, and ideas are collected and developed to effectively and efficiently use taxpayer funds to expand library offerings.
- Contact | Rochester Hills Public Library
Share Your Story Let us know how RHPL has had an impact on your life. Chat with RHPL Chat with a library employee live. Submit a comment Leave a digital comment card Suggest a purchase General Contacts General Information 248-656-2900 Library Renewals and Account Info 248-650-7160 Friends of RHPL 248-650-7176 Adult & Teen Department Reference Desk 248-650-7130 C Mulder Head of Adult & Teen Department 248-650-7132 Contact C Outreach Department Reference Desk 248-650-7150 Mary Davis Head of Outreach Department 248-650-7152 Contact Mary Youth Department Reference Desk 248-650-7140 Wendy Lehman Head of Youth Department 248-650-7142 Contact Wendy Circulation Department Circulation Desk 248-650-7160 Brittany Christofel Circulation Manager 248-650-7162 Contact Brittany Library Director Juliane Morian 248-650-7122 Contact Juliane Information Technology Derek Brown Director of IT 248-650-7123 Contact Derek Community & Engagement Betsy Raczkowski Head of Communications & Engagement 248-650-7124 Contact Betsy Digital Services Allison Sartwell Head of Digital Services 248-650-7185 Contact Allison
- Donations | Rochester Hills Public Library
Donate to RHPL Make a Gift To celebrate a special occasion, a special person, as a thank-you gift, or to simply give back. Make a gift Memorial Donations Make a memorial donation in memory of a loved one. Honor somebody Donate Materials Material donations, including books and DVDs, are managed by the Friends of RHPL. Learn more Planned Giving Gifts to certain tax-exempt charitable organizations may be deducted for income, gift, and estate tax purposes. Below are some available options for making a planned gift to RHPL. Discuss the following options with your financial advisor or attorney and choose the best option for you and your tax planning. Cash Donation A simple way to give and allow a charitable deduction on both your federal and Michigan income tax. Endowments Donors wanting to honor an individual may wish to establish an endowment fund. These donations are given to the library for investment and can be designated to support certain areas of library operations, such as collections, materials, programs, and any other library-related endeavors. Bequests Establishing a bequest in your estate planning allows you to offer substantial support for the library or for a specific collection, program, or service. Qualified charitable distributions from IRAs (QCDs) QCDs allow donors to make contributions using IRA required distributions tax-free so long as they are transferred directly to a public charity. Donor-advised funds (DAFs) DAFs are managed by third-party organizations and allow donors to deposit assets such as cash, stocks, IRA funds, and life insurance over time to benefit chosen charities. Donors are frequently eligible for tax breaks. DAFs can also be passed down through bequests and donors can remain anonymous in their contributions. Private Foundations Donors wishing to create a lasting legacy of philanthropy can establish a private foundation, which allows for direct control over funding, investments, grants, and management. Private foundations usually require a large initial endowment and must meet certain criteria established by the IRS. Charitable Trusts Trusts allow donors to give to the library while still providing benefits to the donor or their beneficiaries. They can be set up as Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRT) or Charitable Lead Trusts (CLT). CRTs provide income to the donor or beneficiaries over a set period of time while the charity receives the remainder interest. CLTs provide income to the charity for a certain number of years after which the donor or beneficiaries receive the remainder interest.d must meet certain criteria established by the IRS. Investing in your public library today enriches your tomorrow Donations can be made as an undesignated gift, a contribution to the Rochester Hills Public Library Endowment Fund, or given for a specific collection or book. Donations made in honor of someone will be acknowledged with a bookplate and a letter to the recipient.
- Bookmobile | Rochester Hills Public Library
Bookmobiles 248-650-7150 View the schedule Books on Board: BoB Community Bookmobile Our bookmobiles provide library services and collections to people in Rochester, Rochester Hills, and Oakland Township, with convenient stops throughout our service area. Browse for books, pick up holds, or attend on-the-go programming with our mobile branch. Sign up for Bookmobile Alerts for updates on service interruptions due to repairs, weather, and road conditions. Get Bookmobile Alerts Browse on Board Stocked with in-demand materials, the Bookmobile is accessible for all patrons. Place a hold Choose the bookmobile as your pick up location and pick them up wherever you choose. Return your items Can't make it to the main library? We'll return your books for you. Find a stop near you Whether you're at work, home, or play, there's a stop near you. The Bookmobile's Mission Provide service that empowers people of all ages and abilities to explore and create with resources that enlighten, educate, entertain, and inform. Maintain convenient, safe, and accessible stops throughout the community Encourage lifelong learning, reading, and library use by providing popular materials in a variety of formats and extending library services and programming beyond library walls Support literacy and ESL programs Meet patrons where they are, showcasing RHPL and the Friends of the Library offerings to future library users Become a Bookmobile Stop New Bookmobile Items VIew All Baldacci, David. Nash falls : a thriller McFadden, Freida Dear Debbie Dave, Laura The first time I saw him : a novel Connelly, Michael, 1956- The proving ground : a Lincoln lawyer novel Cook, Robin. Spasm : a novel Common Questions Can I visit any stop I want to? Yes! Try one near home, one on your errand route, one after work, whatever works for you. Can I renew bookmobile materials? Yes, as long as no one else has them on hold. Do you have stuff for kids? You bet. Picture books, board books, youth and teen fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, audio-enabled books, video games, movies, storytimes; there's something for every kid. Can I return Main Library items to the bookmobile? Yes. They will be checked in once they are brought back to the building. Can I return bookmobile items to the main library? Yes. We will route them back to the van. Can I pick up Main Library items from the bookmobile? Absolutely! You can place a hold through our website and select "Bookmobile (van)" as the pick-up location, or give us a call at 248-656-2900 to send your items. Can I place a hold on bookmobile items? All items that are currently on the van can be placed on hold, but they must be picked up from the bookmobile at whatever stop you choose. Can patrons board the van? You can. It can be a tight squeeze, so we like to keep a limit of about five patrons at a time. Blue Bus Early Literacy Bus Each week, the Blue Bus visits preschools and daycare centers in the RHPL service area with collections, services, and storytimes designed for early learners and educators. Institutions interested in becoming a Blue Bus stop can inquire here .
- Bidding Information | Rochester Hills Public Library
Bidding information Vendor Details RHPL has partnered with BidNet as part of the MITN Purchasing Group to post bid opportunities to this site. Vendors can register with the MITN Purchasing Group to see all available bids and opportunities. By selecting automatic bid notification, vendor companies will receive emails when Rochester Hills Public Library has a bid opportunity that matches a company's business. In addition, this site handles bid opportunities, RFPs, and RFQs for other member governmental agencies throughout Michigan. Rochester Hills Public Library looks forward to providing businesses with more bid information and simplifying the entire bid, proposal, and quote processes for everyone involved. We appreciate your cooperation and welcome your participation. View open bid information
- Laser Cutter | Rochester Hills Public Library
Laser Cutter Xtool P2 Cut and engrave various materials using the xtool or rotary tool. Cost : Free to cut and engrave with your own materials. Useable materials : Wood, Rubber, Cardboard and Metal. For a full list, visit XTool's website . Size: The maximum cuttable/engravable area is 21.5” W x 11” H. View XTool's website for cut depths based on material type. Software : XTool Creative Space Make an appointment What materials can the XTool Laser Cutter work with? The XTool laser cutter at the RHPL Makerspace can work with a variety of materials for cutting, scoring and engraving. These include Wood, Rubber, Cardboard and Metal. For a full list of compatible materials we recommend checking https://www.xtool.com/pages/material-settings and looking at the table for the “XTool P2”. What materials cannot be used with the XTool at the RHPL Makerspace? We do not cut leather, ABS plastic, PVB resins, or PVC plastic on the XTool P2 here at the Makerspace. We cannot engrave on non-stick (Teflon) Cookware or any other product containing PTFE. We will not allow anything that contains batteries or pyrotechnics (Laptops, Cell Phones, Flares, etc.) to be placed inside the machine. Knives larger than 3 inches are not allowed in the library at all and won't be engraved. We will not allow the machine to be used on human flesh, living or deceased. Note: The staff at the RHPL Makerspace reserve the right to refuse the use of any material with the laser cutter if we determine it to be a hazard to the machine or the people using it. How large of objects can fit in the XTool at the RHPL Makerspace? The Xtool P2 can accommodate a maximum object size of 25” W x 12” L x 8” H, but the maximum cuttable/engravable area is 21.5” W x 11” H. Cut depth will depend on the material, we again recommend consulting the above material settings chart. What accessories do you have available for the XTool P2? In addition to the XTool P2 itself, we also have the Rotary Tool. The Rotary Tool allows the engraving of cylindrical objects like rods, mugs, tumblers, glasses, etc. Can I engrave on my Engagement Ring, Grandmother’s Antique Vase, etc? The staff at the RHPL Makerspace strongly discourages engraving or cutting on items that are of high value or irreplaceable, though the decision is ultimately up to you. We are not responsible for any damage that may occur or if the cut/engrave is not successful. What software is used with the XTool P2? We utilize XTool Creative Space here at the RHPL Makerspace, this software is free and can be downloaded here: https://www.xtool.com/pages/software if you would like to work on a project in advance or gain familiarity with it. Can I use LightBurn software with your XTool P2? Currently, LightBurn does not support the camera, auto-focus, and framing functions on the XTool P2. As such we will not be using any other software with this machine. How long will it take to laser cut/score/engrave my item? We cannot be exact due to the amount of time required varying based on the size of the cut/score/engrave pattern and its complexity. However, cut and score operations will take the shortest amount of time with engravings of complex scenes taking the most time. Complex engravings approaching the maximum size of the bed of the machine (11”x 21.5”) may approach or exceed several hours long. Creativebug Discover new crafts with more than 1,000 award-winning video classes taught by design experts and artists. Vist Creativebug Innovative Items Collection: Electronics and Technology Check out our collection of electronics and techology to help with your next Makerspace project. Check it out Thingiverse Thingiverse is a thriving design community for discovering, making, and sharing 3D printable things. Visit Thingiverse Find Inspiration
- Outreach Services | Rochester Hills Public Library
Outreach Services 248-650-7150 Ask a librarian Suggest a purchase RHPL for All If you need accommodations for programming or services, please contact us at outreach@rhpl.org or call 248-650-7150 . English Language Learners Join a conversation group or book club to practice in a friendly setting Sign up Oakland Talking Book Service Audio and large print materials for eligible Oakland County residents Learn more Bookmobile Schedules Learn more about our mobile service and find a stop near you Meet us on the road Available adaptive technology PC equipped with Jaws screen reading software CCTV for magnifying and reading handwritten or typed documents PCs equipped with large type keyboards Variety of magnifiers available for loan Available adaptive equipment Mini Shopping carts are available for in-library use Wheelchair and walkers are available at the Circulation Desk Two motorized scooters similar to those found in grocery stores can be used inside the library by persons with valid library cards 3D printed accessibility tools Request a free 3D printed assistive device once a month from the RHPL Makerspace. These items can be used to help with mobility, strength, reading, and more. Request a free tool Access library materials without leaving your house or car! Books by Mail Books By Mail is a free service provided to RHPL patrons who are physically unable to come to the library because of a permanent or temporary disability, illness, or because of health department orders. Get books delivered Drive Up Window Our library has a drive up window on the south side of the building and most library items can be held to pick up at the window. Place requests online, or call 248-650-7150 to speak with a librarian. 1 2 3 4 5 One-on-One Technology Help RHPL offers one-on-one technology assistance. Use your RHPL library card to book a 45-minute appointment and bring your personal device with you. Follow the link below or call 248-650-7158 to make an appointment. Schedule technology help Exam Proctoring RHPL offers exam proctoring to students in Rochester, Rochester Hills, and Oakland Township View the policy Request proctoring New Large Print Books View All Baldacci, David. Nash falls : a thriller McFadden, Freida Dear Debbie Dave, Laura The first time I saw him : a novel Connelly, Michael, 1956- The proving ground : a Lincoln lawyer novel Cook, Robin. Spasm : a novel New Large Print Books VIew All Baldacci, David. Nash falls : a thriller McFadden, Freida Dear Debbie Connelly, Michael, 1956- The proving ground : a Lincoln lawyer novel Dave, Laura The first time I saw him : a novel Cook, Robin. Spasm : a novel
- Home | Rochester Hills Public Library
Udemy Learn a wide variety of skills from professional instructors with over 25,000 online, asynchronous video courses. Learn more Wine, Wit & Wisdom Saturday, April 25, 6-9:30 p.m. Enjoy an enlightening evening out for a great cause. Learn more Favorite Authors Club Never miss a new release from these bestselling authors and celebrity book clubs. Sign Up Go to previous highlight Next highlight 1 2 3 4 5 Upcoming Events New Books View All Davis, Viola, 1965- Judge Stone : a novel Rollins, James, 1961- Trust no one : a thriller Serle, Rebecca Once and again : a novel Quindlen, Anna. More than enough : a novel Riordan, Rick. Wrath of the Triple Goddess
- Board of Trustees | Rochester Hills Public Library
Board of Trustees Contact the Board Madge Lawson President | 2023 - 2029 Madge Lawson has served as an RHPL trustee since 1996. She spent over 20 years as an executive in the field of hospital public relations. Madge is an artist, a published writer, an interior designer, and a feng shui teacher and consultant. Melinda Deel Vice-President | 2021 - 2027 Melinda Deel became a library trustee in 2021. She has lived in Rochester Hills since 2003, where she owns a law practice. Melinda is an avid community volunteer and a member of the Friends of RHPL. Julianne Reyes Treasurer | 2021 - 2027 Julianne Reyes became a library trustee in 2021. She has lived in the Rochester Hills community for over 15 years and works as a human resources professional. Julianne is also a triathlete and long-distance swimmer. Anne Kucher Secretary | 2019 - 2025 Anne Kucher, retired teacher with a B.A, M.A, and Education Specialist degree, joined the Library Board in 2010. Active in community organizations, she enjoys reading, traveling, golfing, cycling, and gardening. Bob Bonam Trustee | 2019 - 2025 Bob Bonam has served as an RHPL trustee since 1984. He has owned an accounting/tax practice for 36 years and is an avid community volunteer and is a member of the Friends of RHPL. Harper West Trustee | 2023 - 2029 Harper West is a psychotherapist in private practice in Clarkston and serves on the Michigan Board of Psychology. She has co-authored a #1 bestselling non-fiction book and an award-winning psychology self-help book, and writes and edits professional journal articles. She moved to Rochester Hills in 1989. Jim Kiefer Oakland Township Liaison Lauren Coleman City of Rochester Liaison Board Meeting Information 2026 2025 2024 October 8th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda October 8th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda January 8th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda February 13th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda March 12th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda Annual Meeting: January 8th Packet Minutes Agenda April 9th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda July 9th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda August 7th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda Special Meeting: September 25th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda Special Meeting: October 8th at 6pm Packet Minutes Agenda November 12th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda December 9th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda May 14th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda June 11th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda January 14th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda February 11th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda Annual Meeting: January 14th Packet Minutes Agenda March 10th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda April 8th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda July 8th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda August 6th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda September 9th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda October 14th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda November 11th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda December 9th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda May 13th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda June 10th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda January 6th at 6pm Packet Minutes Agenda January 13th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda February 10th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda Annual Meeting: January 13th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda March 10th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda April 14th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda July 14th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda August 4th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda September 8th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda October 13th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda November 10th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda December 8th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda May 12th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda June 9th at 7pm Packet Minutes Agenda Special Meetings Financial Documents 2026 RHPL Annual Budget 2024 Audited Financial Statements 2025 RHPL Annual Budget 2024 RHPL Annual Report 2024 RHPL Annual Budget Additional Information Strategic Plan Board Meeting Procedures Board of Trustees Bylaws RHPL is governed by an elected six-member Board of Trustees representing the Rochester Hills community. The City of Rochester and Oakland Township receive library services through service contracts, and a non-voting liaison represents each community at board meetings. The Board of Trustees meets monthly at the library. The public is welcome to attend, with public comments scheduled at the beginning of the meeting. View Board Packets


