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Farmington Hills council adopts public-art requirement, updates Arts Commission authority; Hunter Square PUD must include art

Farmington Hills City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

The city council adopted zoning text requiring public art with certain new developments and amended the city code to give the Farmington Area Arts Commission review authority. The Hunter Square PUD agreement approved later in the meeting contains public-art space and the developer agreed to work with city staff and the commission on installation.

Farmington Hills’ City Council on Oct. 27 adopted an ordinance requiring public art as part of certain new developments and amended the city code to add public-art review duties to the Farmington Area Arts Commission. The council also approved the amended Hunter Square planned unit development agreement and site plan; the agreement includes four designated public-art locations and the developer said it will work with staff and the Arts Commission on pieces and placement.

The public-art zoning text amendment (Ordinance C7-2025) adds a new requirement that developers include publicly accessible art or a contribution toward an approved art fund when…

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