Crown Heights - Edgemere Heights HOA

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Annual Dues

Annual Dues as “Heritage Member” $500
This includes a tax-deductible donation to CH-EH Improvement, Inc. (a 501.c.3 corporation) of $475.

Annual Dues as “Historic Member” $250
This includes a tax-deductible donation to CH-EH Improvement, Inc. (a 501.c.3 corporation) of $225.

Annual Dues as “Heights Member” $125
This includes a tax-deductible donation of $100.

Annual Dues as “Heights Member” $75
This includes a tax-deductible donation of $50.

The non-deductible port, $25, supports our neighborhood activities like the Easter Egg Hunt, July 4th, Oktoberfest, progressive parties, etc. It also pays for the CH-EH directory, mailings, the new-neighbor welcome packets and other direct business expenses of the association.

Please note that all residents of the CH-EH neighborhood, renters as well as owners, are invited to join the association. The voice and participation of all our neighbors are important to the association.

Did you know that homeowners?’ dues pay for...

Landscaping including mowing, plantings and weed control in the medians and gateways to the neighborhood.

Maintenance of street lamps including bulbs, globes and any necessary electrical repairs.

Social events throughout the membership year including the 4th of July picnic and parade, the Easter Egg hunt for our younger residents, progressive parties and Oktoberfest.

Neighborhood directory, new homeowner packets and post office box and postage.

A Brief History

The history of Crown Heights begins on June 5, 1907 when the Secretary of the Interior at the General Land Office in Guthrie granted a Preference Right Lease to Mr. Joseph Johnston, who owned the land for approximately nine years. In 1916 Mr. Johnston transferred his right to the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club.

On September 9, 1930, the country Club sold the entire Crown Heights area to Mr. G. A. Nichols. Soon Mr. Nichols, who also was a principal developer of Nichols Hills, commenced the development of Crown Heights. In October 1930 the first lots were put up for sale. The area for sale was located between Northwest 36th and Northwest 43rd and Shartel and Western Avenues. Shartel Avenue, already an avenue with a median, was to be extended north through the center of the 160 acres.

Edgemere Heights was developed during the late 1940’s and 1950’s. Its boundaries extend from N. W. 36th to N. W. 43rd and from Walker east to North Harvey Parkway. These homes are principally one-story large ranch style homes with attached garages and large lots. Two of today’s homes are in Edgemere Heights.

In 1973 the Crown Heights-Edgemere Height Homeowners Association was founded to promote fellowship, preservation and beautification. The Security Association founded in the 1980s provides 24 hour armed patrol and the area enjoys a very low crime rate.

Other CH-EH Links

Crown Heights - Edgemere Heights History
History of Crown Heights on the OKC.gov site
Information about the CH-EH Security Association

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