• Snow Removal Update for Saturday January 17th, 2026

    Please note that snow removal will be starting at 6am on Saturday January 17th, 2026. This will include courts clean up.


  • Open meeting canceled for today.


  • Open Board Meeting – Fire Extinguisher Safety Demonstration

    During the Open Board Meeting on Thursday January 15th, 2026, Lt. Fred Gibson will be presenting a fire extinguisher safety demonstration. The meeting starts at 7pm. Please attend and learn how to safely use a fire extinguisher in case of a fire.


  • Windows Installation Schedule for January 19th to January 23rd

    We have sent out the letters for the fourteenth week of installation. Please note that Wallside Windows will not be on site on January 19th, 2026. If you have not received a letter and would like to know your installation date, you can visit or call the office at 586-739-7570.

    After receiving your letter, please call the office at 586-739-7570 to confirm if you will be home.

    Please see installation dates and addresses below for January 19th to January 23rd.


  • Emergency Maintenance – How to Contact Us

    If you have a maintenance emergency during office hours, please call the office at 586-739-7570.

    If you have a maintenance emergency AFTER office hours or at a time when the office is closed, please call the after hours emergency number at 586-788-7452.

    Please note that the office phone is not monitored after hours. If you call that number when the office is closed, we won’t get your message until the next business day.

    Please see below for what is considered emergency maintenance:

    Examples of Emergency and Non-Emergency Maintenance Issues:

    1. No heat (if temperature is below 60 degrees)
    2. No water
    3. Flooding from basement floor drains, or water supply main lines or supply lines.
    4. If water is coming from the basement window well, check drain to determine if it is plugged-up with debris. Remove debris. Water coming from window well is not an emergency.
    5. Broken water supply pipes/lines.  This does not include sink drain pipes that have shut off valves. Make sure you know how to shut-off the water under your bathroom or kitchen sink. If you are unable to shut the water off and water is flooding your unit, call the emergency phone number.
    6. Major building damage such as a tree that has fallen on your unit penetrating the roof and causing water to leak inside the unit.
    7. Gas leaks
    8. If Carbon monoxide detector goes off, leave your unit immediately and call 911 and then call the emergency phone number.  Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas that can be deadly.
    9. Police and Fire emergencies — Call 911 — and then contact emergency maintenance.
    10. If you have an electrical power failure, check to see if a circuit breaker has tripped. Reset a tripped circuit breaker. Also be aware that a power failure may be an area outage. Phone DTE to check on this possibility.
    11. Examples of NON-Emergency Maintenance Issues:
    12. Toilet problems in One Bedroom units ONLY. Two- and three-bedroom units with at least one functioning toilet does not constitute an emergency.
    13. Leaking hot water tank overnight. (Lack of hot water is an inconvenience, but not an emergency). If water from the tank is flooding your basement or utility room phone the emergency number. 
    14. Lock outs (there is a $50.00 charge for this service after business hours)