Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Oakland County Road Commission (RCOC) owns our roads and prioritizes major roads like Quarton, Lone Pine and Lahser, over neighborhood roads like ours. Even with that prioritization they can’t maintain most of the major roads in the county with the funds they have.

    The Oakland County Road Commission has been extremely forthcoming, and they readily admit they do not have the funds to fix neighborhood roads, nor do they see any funding coming for neighborhood roads in the foreseeable future.

  • We’ve searched to identify federal, state, or local funds to pay for the necessary road rebuilding effort in Vernor Estates.

  • Actually, our roads situation in Vernor Estates is not unique.

    Many neighborhoods in Bloomfield Township have authorized special assessment districts within the last 10 years, as a last resort to fixing their own dire roads issues.

    Some examples of neighborhoods that have successfully repaired their roads using the same process we will employ: Bloomfield Village, Still Meadow, Pinewood Court, Lauren Court, Kirkwood, Chestnut Run South, Chestnut Run North, Hickory Heights, Overbrook, Wabeek 5&6, Concord Green, Dell Rose, Thorncrest, Kentmoor, Hickory Grove, Echo Park, Sandalwood, Carillon Hills, Knob Hill.

  • No, the Special Assessment for roads is linked to the property.

    If you move from Vernor Estates, the unbilled special assessment will stay with the property – just like school or park millages.

Background Documents

Vernor Estates Association Annual Meeting

Slides from October 24, 2024 Vernor Estates Association Annual Meeting including SAD presentation.

Petition Language

This is a reference-only copy of the petition for homeowners to review. If you are interested in signing contact us here

Presentation by
Bloomfield Township

On April 30, 2024, Bloomfield Township provided an informational presentation about the process and timeline of fixing our roads.