Embassy Square Homeowners Association
05/27/2026
Update: It's been found!
A neighbor is looking for a hat that their son lost yesterday around 4:30pm on their way home from school. It would have been along Saltz Road between Hoben Elementary and Rand.
The hat is brand new and looks like the one pictured. If anyone happened to find it or see it, please comment here or send me a message so we can help get it back to them.
Thank you!
04/30/2026
🌸 Spring Meeting Recap + Newsletter 🌸
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Spring HOA Meeting! We truly appreciate the time, input, and care our neighbors continue to bring to our community. It makes a big difference in keeping Embassy Square connected and running smoothly.
A few key highlights:
🏡 Board positions are open to volunteer and help shape the future of Embassy Square!
💰 We collected annual dues during the meeting. Thank you to everyone who contributed! Friendly reminder to submit your annual dues if you haven’t already. These contributions directly support neighborhood services and allow us to move ahead with projects like replacing the community sign.
🛍️🛍️Neighborhood Garage Sale + Kona Ice
Our neighborhood garage sale is coming up on May 15-17, and we’re adding a fun bonus this year!
🍧 Kona Ice will be on-site May 16 (cash or Venmo only). This will be the perfect treat while you shop and connect with neighbors!
🪧 Neighborhood Sign Replacement
There was strong agreement from attendees to move forward with replacing the entrance sign on Saltz and Canton Center Road.
Additional notes shared:
🌿 Community Maintenance Conversations
At this time, we’ll be keeping island grass cutting as-is. We ask that surrounding neighbors help by taking turns mowing and maintaining these areas. Working together keeps everything looking great!
Your involvement, feedback, and willingness to stay engaged help keep Embassy Square a place we’re all proud to call home. 🤍
04/21/2026
Hi neighbors!
With storm season picking up and some recent weather that moved through Michigan, I wanted to share a quick but important reminder from Canton Public Safety to help everyone stay informed and prepared.
Canton has 16 outdoor warning sirens throughout the community to alert those who are outdoors and may be away from other technology and media sources. The sirens are activated for any one of the following reasons:
A public safety event that warrants an immediate notification to the outdoor public, such as an industrial accident, nuclear plant disaster or an act of terrorism or warfare
Severe winds of 70 miles per hour or more
Tornado warning issued by the National Weather Service
In the event the sirens are activated residents should seek shelter immediately, and tune into WWJ AM radio 950, WJR AM radio 760, or local television networks such as Fox, WDIV, or WXYZ for news and official information. Public Safety Officials ask that residents use a media source for information, leaving the 911 and dispatch lines open for emergency calls.
Please be aware, the sirens are not designed to be heard by those indoors, particularly this time of year when windows are closed, or at night when individuals are sleeping. The layout of the sirens is designed to overlap to ensure coverage; however, things like wind, rain and thunder often make the sirens difficult to hear.
Canton Public Safety recommends always having an alternate method for receiving warnings. Canton Public Safety uses Everbridge for emergency alerts. Subscribe to Everbridge at https://www.cantonmi.gov/269/Community-Alerts you will need to set up an account and select weather subscriptions. Once you select weather subscriptions, you can decide what specific weather alerts you wish to receive. You may also wish to consider purchasing a NOAA Weather Radio that will also activate and send warnings.
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