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Welcome to Beckett Ridge

Beckett Ridge is a community of neighborhoods in West Chester Township in the south east corner of Butler County, Ohio. Its planning began in 1976 with the purchase of 1,800 acres of farmland from the Beckett family, whose original farm silos remain as a tribute to the past.

Over time it has grown to include the neighborhoods of Allyn's Greene, Amberwood, Beckett Crossing, Ironwood, Eagle Ridge North, Eagle Ridge South, Rupp Farm, Old Forest, The Retreat, Rollingwood, Saratoga Farms, The Woods of Beckett and Woodbridge. It also includes the condominium communities of The Meadows, Shepherd's Farm, Mill Creek, The Village and Deer Run. As of the 2000 census there were 8,663 people, 3,107 households, and 2,420 families living within Beckett Ridge. 

The neighborhoods are regulated by a Homeowner's Association that maintains the landscaping and numerous common areas and playgrounds. Conveniently located close to I-75, Union Centre Boulevard and Tylersville road, Beckett Ridge has been a family friendly neighborhood for many people who work in the tri-state area. West Chester Township was named one of the most desirable places to live by Money Magazine in 2005 and 2010.

Vision Committee Survey

Please take a moment to answer this short survey. We are working to keep our community great by improving communication between neighbors, creating events and clubs, retaining & improving property values.

Contact information will ONLY be used for periodic news updates & emergency notifications.

West Chester Police Department Awareness Bulletin

On August 5th, 6th, and 7th, there were thirteen theft offenses that occurred at different locations throughout the Township (mainly the Beckett Ridge area). In all of the cases except for one, the items that were stolen were taken from unlocked vehicles that were parked on driveways, streets, or in open garages. Items that were stolen include sporting goods, GPS units, electronic devices, purses, cameras, wallets, and medication.
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