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Typical Unit

 

Highland Heights

Highland Heights has 60 units. There is a police precinct within the apartment complex and security cameras installed on sight. So you can sit out on your front porch and watch your children play on the newly renovated playground and not worry about crime. Highland Heights is currently zoned for the following schools: Bradley Elementary and Mitchell Nelson Elementary, Central Middle School, and Siegel High School For general directions to Highland Heights, please click here.

 

What to do in Highland Heights

Although there is a new playground for the kids to play in, there is not much to do within the boundaries of Highland Heights. The biggest attractions to Highland Heights is the fact that the Patterson Park Community Center (PPCC) and Bradley Elementary are right next door.

 

What's around Highland Heights

There is so much to do at PPCC, including swimming, basketball and racquetball courts, weight/aerobics room, track, game room, library, conference rooms, and Project Go!/Project Yield. If you live in public housing there is no charge for children between the ages of 7 and 15 to attend Project Go! Generally, there is no charge for the use of PPCC if you live in public housing. Fees are based on pay, and your pay will be validated prior to signing up. Also, Bradley Elementary is right next door to PPCC, so if you have Elementary age kids, Highland Heights would be ideal.

 

 

 

 

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Typical three bedroom units
Highland Playground
Newly renovated playground
Patterson Park
Patterson Park Community Center-Highland Heights in the background to the left.