The Village provides various waste collection services at residents’ homes. Never bring waste to the Village maintenance area for disposal, as there are no on-site waste containers.
Clean up after your pet – especially along the roadside. Many residents walk through the neighborhood; Chapter 22 of the Village Code requires you pick up after your pet.
To ensure safe and reliable trash collections, residents’ household trash must be properly prepared. Improperly prepared waste will not be collected.
In addition, in the Village maintenance area two large, green, metal recycling containers are available. One container is for paper products, while the other is for plastics and glass. Each container is clearly labeled to indicate the materials that can be recycled. In the event one of the bins is missing, it will be back shortly after it’s emptied.
Residents can also place empty and clean corrugated cardboard in the open metal shed located in the Village maintenance area. The trash cans by the recycling containers are to assist residents in sorting out recyclables. They are not for household waste.
Recycling collection occurs every other Thursday. In the event of a holiday, storm, or Village emergency, collection will be on the next workday.
One of the most important services the Village provides to residents is clean, safe, and reliable drinking water. Annually, as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Village provides a Water Consumer Confidence Report to residents. This report explains where the Village’s water comes from, what it contains, and how the Village complies with federal and state testing requirements to ensure our water meets quality standards.
Call 911 for fires, medical events, crime, accidents with injuries, alarms, stray/dangerous animals, or storms causing widespread damage. The Village staff cannot call on your behalf.
For non-emergency law enforcement, public safety, medical, or fire situations, call the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department at (734) 971-8400, or the Ann Arbor Township Fire Department at (734) 741-5900.
To report a gas leak, downed line, or power outage, call DTE at (800) 477-4747, or make an online report at https://outage.dteenergy.com/. DTE’s website is also your destination to learn the status of a power outage.
Monday through Friday, Village staff conducts morning rounds to assess the condition of the Village, critical infrastructure, and identify any issues. If an emergency is identified, the Superintendent will call in emergency responders. The BHMC has security cameras installed at various locations throughout the community. Footage is reviewed in the event of suspected criminal or non-authorized road use.
For a serious and unexpected situation impacting the entire community after normal business, contact BHV’s on-call after hours line at (734) 263-7020. Examples of serious after hours issues impacting all residents include:
It is also appropriate to use the after hours on-call line if you’ve locked yourself out of your home and you know the staff has a copy of your house key.