The Stonebridge Community Association

The Stonebridge Community Association (SCA) consists of 11 neighborhoods that make up the Stonebridge Community Association. While each neighborhood has its own Homeowners Association (HOA) and bylaws, the SCA serves as the umbrella organization, ensuring cohesive maintenance of shared spaces and fostering a unified community spirit.

The Stonebridge Golf Club, designed by Arthur Hills in 1991, weaves through the community and is a centerpiece for recreation and gatherings. The Stonebridge Golf Club is a privately held business. Stonebridge homeowners have no special ownership or access rights onto the golf course.

Stonebridge was developed around 1990. First came the Stonebridge Golf Club, followed by home building. Stonebridge sits on 712 acres in Pittsfield Township, within Washtenaw County.

Home construction started in 1992 and ended in 2022. During that time 709 homes were built in Stonebridge. Every home belongs to one of the eleven (11) condominium associations. The condominium associations take care of administering their by-laws and enforcing the Stonebridge Community Association (SCA) restrictions and policies. All the condominium associations and the SCA are managed by volunteers who are residents of the community.

Stonebridge is a private community; we own and maintain our common areas – drains, facilities, landscaping and roads. There are 32 different roads in Stonebridge, combined over 9 miles long. Pittsfield Township provides police and fire protection, water, sewer and rubbish collection.