The Brookfield Heritage Neighborhood in East Lansing, Michigan is a beautiful place to live. With approximately 100 homes, our streets are lined with elegant trees that provide a comforting shade to the neighborhood. The homes, built between 1920 and 1950, are largely owner-occupied in this friendly, safe neighborhood. The mature trees on our streets provide the perfect ambiance for our annual neighborhood picnic in September.
Local Parks: Welcome Park on the corner of Grand River and Hagadorn
Local Schools: Marble Elementary MacDonald Middle School East Lansing High School |
Designated as a Heritage neighborhood, this intergenerational neighborhood is nestled in the two block area northeast of the Grand River and Hagadorn intersection. The Heritage Neighborhood designation encourages residents to preserve and enhance the historic identity and livability of the neighborhood. However, property modifications do not require approval by the East Lansing Historic District Commission.
History of the Brookfield Neighborhood
Click here for a pdf file with a condensed history of the neighborhood.
Lot Numbers
The lot numbers can be helpful when relating the log numbers to the existing addresses.
Brookfield Heritage Neighborhood Official Documents
Join the Neighborhood Association/Pay Dues
Annual dues are collected at the picnic each September. If you are unable to attend the picnic, send the dues along with your name/residence to the treasurer. The treasurer can be contacted via board information page. Annual dues are $25.
Deed Restrictions
The Brookfield Neighborhood has renewed the deed restrictions until 2049. The deed restrictions are available upon request to the BHNA President.
City of East Lansing | East Lansing Neighborhood Associations