Community News & Updates
Welcome to the Avon Lakes Village news page. Here you will find announcements and updates from the HOA board, along with an automatically updated Around Town digest of local news and key dates for Rochester Hills residents. Check back regularly to stay informed about meetings, maintenance, events, and community happenings.
Around Town
The latest from local government and community sources, auto-updated. Each item links to the original.
Key Local Dates
Verified local dates and happenings for Rochester Hills residents.
- Festival of the Hills & fireworks: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 6–11 PM at Borden Park (1400 E. Hamlin Rd) — free; fireworks around 10 PM. Details
- Summer property taxes due: September 14, 2026 (1% interest begins Sept 15) — Rochester Hills Treasury
- Winter property taxes due: February 16, 2027 (penalties begin after) — Rochester Hills Treasury
- First day of school (2026–27): August 24, 2026 — Rochester Community Schools
- City of RochesterEarly Voting Begins July 25 · Jul 1, 2026
- Rochester EventsPublic Accuracy Testing for the August 4th Election · Jul 1, 2026
- Rochester EventsJoint City Council and Planning Commission Zoning Workshop · Jul 1, 2026
- Rochester EventsPlanning Commission Meeting · Jul 1, 2026
- City of RochesterDPW Full time job opening · Jun 25, 2026
- City of RochesterJuly 3 closing · Jun 25, 2026
- City of RochesterMeet Rollie · Jun 24, 2026
- Rochester EventsCity Offices Closed - 4th of July · Jun 23, 2026
- City of RochesterCemetery Gate Fundraiser · Jun 17, 2026
- Rochester EventsMusic in the Park · Jun 11, 2026
Auto-updated Jul 3, 2026 from official sources.
Public Safety — Oakland County Sheriff
Rochester Hills is served by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
- Emergency: call 911
- Non-emergency dispatch: 248-858-4950
- Rochester Hills Substation: 248-537-3530 — 750 Barclay Circle, Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (Mon–Fri, 7 AM–6 PM)
- Anonymous crime tips: 1-888-TURN-1-IN
- Boats & golf carts: report safety concerns about boat or golf-cart operation to the police if necessary. The HOA board is not responsible for security.
To report suspicious activity, contact the Sheriff directly. The HOA Neighborhood Watch (in the residents-only Neighbor Exchange) is for sharing awareness among neighbors — it is not a substitute for calling law enforcement.
Helpful local links