Stonebridge is composed of 11 individual neighborhood associations, each with its own board of directors and specific responsibilities. These neighborhood boards manage local matters such as landscaping, facilities, and communication within their boundaries, while also coordinating with the SCA on broader community issues. All Stonebridge residents are members of the Stonebridge Community Association (SCA) and are subject to the SCA’s governing documents, including its covenants, rights, and restrictions. This tiered structure allows each neighborhood to maintain its unique character while benefiting from shared resources and unified oversight through the SCA.
The Stonebridge Community Association (SCA) serves as the central governing body for the entire Stonebridge development. Comprised of a volunteer board of directors, the SCA is responsible for overseeing shared infrastructure, managing community-wide initiatives, enforcing covenants, and representing the collective interests of Stonebridge’s various neighborhoods. The SCA also coordinates with management partners, facilitates communication among stakeholders, and ensures that the overall vision and quality of life in Stonebridge are maintained. This page outlines the role of the SCA, provides meeting and contact information, and highlights how residents can stay informed or get involved.
If you’re a Stonebridge resident, we invite you to register for access to exclusive content. By creating a secure login, you’ll unlock resources such as meeting minutes, treasurer reports, bylaws, and policies, which are reserved for residents only. These protected materials are an important part of staying informed and engaged in our community.
Register today here to take full advantage of all the tools and resources available to you. Your participation helps keep Stonebridge a thriving and connected community. If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out via our contact page.
Click through the tabs to explore the topics that relate to this community. Each tab provides focused, easy-to-read information on key areas:
- Dues & Fees – Understand annual dues, what they cover, and when they’re due.
- Expenses – See how your dues are spent, with transparency on community costs.
- Schools – Learn about the local public and private schools serving our neighborhood.
- Board – Get to know your HOA board members and how to contact them.
- Documents – Access important forms, policies, bylaws, and meeting minutes.
- FAQ’s – Find answers to common questions from fellow residents.
- MAP – View a detailed map of Stonebridge focused on this community.
SCA Dues
Stonebridge Community Association annual dues support the shared services and amenities that help maintain the quality of our community. The questions below address common topics about the 2026 dues, including payment amounts, deadlines, available payment methods, and what to do if special circumstances arise. We hope this information makes the process clear and easy. If you still have questions, Select Community Management will be happy to assist you.
Questions? Contact Aaron Hawley at Select Management: ahawley@thecondopros.com | (734) 663-1900
What SCA Maintains
The Stonebridge Community Association (SCA) is responsible for maintaining and funding key infrastructure that serves all neighborhoods within the community. This includes major shared elements such as private roads, street lighting, traffic signage, storm drains, detention and retention ponds, and other essential systems. While individual neighborhoods handle their own dues and responsibilities, the SCA ensures that these core services are maintained for the benefit and safety of the broader Stonebridge community.
| A | Association expense paid out of monthly fees |
| S | Paid partly or fully by the Stonebridge Community Association (SCA) |
| F | Paid by separate funding of the Friends of Stonebridge Ponds |
| A/S | Shared responsibility between Twin Islands and SCA |
| Note: | All areas not marked A, S, F, or A/S are the responsibility of the homeowner. |
| Detail | Maintain | Replace |
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Area Schools
Stonebridge Community Association is uniquely positioned within both the Ann Arbor Public Schools and Saline Area Schools districts. Families in the area may be zoned for schools in either district, offering access to two of the most respected public education systems in Michigan. Both districts are known for strong academics, innovative programs, and vibrant extracurricular opportunities.
Note: Because school district boundaries can vary within the community, families are strongly encouraged to verify their specific school assignments by checking official district maps or contacting the appropriate district office.
District Highlights
Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS)
Offers a wide range of academic pathways including IB, AP, strong arts and music programs, athletics, and world-language offerings. AAPS also includes Community High School, a highly regarded alternative public high school with a flexible, student-centered academic model.
Saline Area Schools
Known for a strong STEM curriculum, award-winning athletics, and consistently high college-preparatory performance.
Public Schools Serving the Area
Elementary Schools
- Bryant Elementary School (Grades K–2)
- Pattengill Elementary School (Grades 3–5)
- (These operate as a paired campus within AAPS)
- Other nearby elementary options may include Carpenter or Mitchell, depending on zoning
Middle Schools
- Scarlett Middle School (AAPS)
- Saline Middle School
High Schools
- Huron High School (AAPS)
- Pioneer High School (AAPS)
- Skyline High School (AAPS)
- Community High School (AAPS)
- Saline High School
Private and Independent School Options
In addition to public school choices, families in and around Stonebridge have access to a variety of private, parochial, and independent schools in the greater Ann Arbor and Saline area, offering alternative educational philosophies, smaller class sizes, and specialized programs.
Families interested in private or independent education are encouraged to research schools directly to determine offerings, admissions requirements, and transportation options.
Board of Directors
Each Stonebridge community is guided by a dedicated Board of Directors, made up of resident volunteers who help manage neighborhood affairs and uphold community standards. The board works on behalf of all homeowners and plays an important role in maintaining the quality and character of the neighborhood.
We encourage all residents to stay informed, get involved, and consider volunteering for a future role. Below is the current list of board members serving your community.
The Stonebridge Community Association Board of Directors meets on the third Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm.
| Â Select Management | Â Aaron Hawley | Â (734) 663-1900 x233 | Â Real Estate Agents, call Select |
| Â President | Â Dan Horn | Â (734) 604-1305 | Â Contact Us |
|  Vice President |  Pam Dahlmann |  (734) 741-9142‬ |  Contact Us |
| Â Treasurer | Â Adem Saglik | Â (734) 494-0264 | Â Contact Us |
| Â Secretary | Â Kerry Peterson | Â (734) 649-5958 | Â Contact Us |
| Â Director at Large | Â George Nwogu | Â (734) 761-8611 | Â Contact Us |
| Â Director at Large |
 Jitinder Chhokar
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 (678) 549-5330
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 Contact Us |
| Â Director at Large | Â Julie Miller | Â (734) 649-8285 | Â Contact Us |
Documents
This section provides access to important documents related to the Stonebridge Community Association community, including bylaws, policies, meeting minutes, and architectural guidelines. These resources are intended to help residents stay informed and engaged.
Some documents may be available only to logged-in users due to privacy or relevance to current homeowners. If you don’t see a document you’re looking for or have trouble accessing a file, please contact your community representative for assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve gathered answers to some of the most common questions from residents and prospective homeowners. Whether you’re wondering about community rules, architectural changes, dues, or general services, this section is a helpful place to start. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to assist.
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