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The History of Westchester Village Westchester Village is an attractive community of 461 homes in the southeastern part of Bloomfield Township, Michigan. It lies in the general area bounded by Lahser Road on the west, Maple Road on the north, Cranbrook Road on the east and Lincoln Road on the south. The Village consists of four subdivisions which were developed in the mid to late 1950's on what was formerly open farmland outside the western limits of the city of Birmingham. The original Westchester Village subdivision plot was recorded on November 10, 1954, and comprises 104 lots in the general area bounded by Lincoln, Lahser, Berkshire, Wadsworth, Middlebury and East Breckenridge. Many of the homes in this area were custom-built for the original owners. The first homeowners in this original subdivision formed an association called Westchester Village Association which continues to serve the 104 homes of that subdivision. Between 1955 and 1960, the Prudential Investment Company acquired the adjacent land and began developing the remaining area into 3 additional subdivisions. A separate association, called Greater Westchester Village Association, was established to serve those subdivisions which have a total of 357 homes. Thus, there are two associations in the Westchester Village community today representing the interests of their respective homeowners. Specifically, they exist to maintain and enforce building restrictions, to protect and exercise the rights provided to property owners, to maintain and improve the residential character of the neighborhood, to promote cordial and friendly relationships among residents, and to work toward the improvement and general betterment of the community.