The Hills of Crestwood

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News Flashes

The Board holds monthly meetings in person on the second Thursday of most months at 7 pm in Township Hall, 44405 Six Mile Rd.

There is a Zoom option for monthly meetings.  Click ‘Meeting Minutes’ under the Documents tab for the Zoom link.

Also, you can send any questions, ideas, or issues via e-mail to the Board at hocboard@hillsofcrestwoodsub.com and they will be directed to the appropriate person.

The Legal page now has the updated Architectural Control Committee form.

Our Roads

We believe the issue with our roads is due to the explanation in the following article:

The Board is still actively pursuing additional road funding from Wayne County to get the last bad sections of roads replaced.  So far the Board has been able to get about 2/3 of the roads needing replacement repaired at no cost to the residents.  This is about $1,000,000 worth of repairs.  This didn’t happen as a matter of chance.  There were 3 or 4 subs in Northville slated for work by Wayne County ahead of the Hills of Crestwood.  But due to the HOC Road Committee’s persistence, we were able to get two large projects of repair work done.  We even were able to obtain some work in 2020 after huge budgets cuts by the County.   To help us maintain our momentum, please call and report any road issues to the County at 888-ROADCREW.  We are hopeful that we can get the last sections done with public money.

HOMEOWNERS: Please send us your email address via the “Contact Us” section!  You will stay connected and save us money (your money!)!

Welcome to our neighborhood!  The Hills of Crestwood, originally called Crestwood Manor Subdivision, was established in 1989. The subdivision was created in two phases, and was substantially completed in 1999. We are a community of 169 homes, and The Hills of Crestwood Homeowners Association wants to keep it a great place to live! 

The subdivision also contains an historic log cabin.  It was constructed for the Grennan family of Farm Crest Dairy farms to resemble a western ranch.

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Our neighborhood includes part of Johnson Creek, its wetlands, and a nature preserve.  According to the MDEQ, Johnson Creek is the only designated trout stream in the Rouge River Watershed and in Wayne County!  The creek flows eastward through our neighborhood into Fish Hatchery Park, on its way to the city of Northville.  It then connects to the Middle Rouge River east of Northville Road.

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Nearby, we can enjoy the ammenities of Hines Drive, Maybury State Park, and Northville Community Park and Millenium Park.  The City of Northville is just a short bike ride away, as is Northville High School.  The Northville Township Hall and Northville Township Fire Department are close at hand, too.  What a great place to live!