The Oak Hills Homeowners Association is a planned unit development of 650 homes located north of the Sunset Highway in Beaverton, Oregon. The homes are sited amidst wide-open landscaped areas on approximately 40 acres, providing the residents with private settings while remaining close to freeway access. On July 10, 2013, the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service signed the document that placed Oak Hills on the National Register of Historic Places. Oak Hills is the first mid-century historic district in Oregon and one of the youngest nationwide to be added to the Register.
The Association is known for being very event oriented and coordinates a spectacular 4th of July celebration, an Easter egg hunt, Halloween party, and Holiday festivities for the residents. The Recreation Department offers swim classes, tennis lessons, summer activity programs and the opportunity to participate in a swim team that competes at the state level.
The Association facilities include a large and small swimming pool, gymnasium, playground area, tennis courts, play fields, parks, walking trails, and RV parking lot.
The Association is governed by a Board of Directors made up of nine members of the community and is professionally managed by Community Management, Inc. Regular Board meetings are held the first Wednesday of every month and Annual Meetings are held each year in May. The Board of Directors invites homeowners to participate in governing the association by attending meetings and joining committees. The goal of the Board is to provide an environment for the residents that promotes a sense of community and preserves property values.
The mission for all Oak Hills recreation programs and facilities is to provide a safe, healthy and inviting environment for recreation and learning to all Oak Hills residents and their guests, in order to foster goodwill and pride in our neighborhood.