Messenger from Commissioner Cagle

As many of you know, a 3-2 majority on Commissioners Court recently passed a surprise redistricting plan based on a map released to the public only a few hours before its approval. That plan, which Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom S. Ramsey and I opposed, disrupts the lives of more than half our residents by changing the precincts of more than 2.3 million residents – mostly those of you in northern and western Harris County.

The decision prompted several lawsuits seeking to overturn the plan in favor of a less intrusive one that more closely mirrors our previous precinct lines. Although these lawsuits are still pending, Commissioner Ramsey and I now must begin the monumental task of moving on from decades-long partnerships to forge new ones in our new precincts. Despite the numerous challenges ahead, we will work together closely to make this transition as smooth as possible for all our constituents.

As my time as your commissioner concludes, I want to thank all of you who entrusted me with serving this wonderful precinct. With your support, we accomplished extraordinary things over the past decade. We built an unrivaled parks system with a 17-mile urban greenway, provided hundreds of new events and activities, and maintained the county’s largest road and bridge system – all with no extra funding.

Although I no longer represent your area, I trust Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom S. Ramsey to provide the same exceptional service that you received from Precinct 4. I wish you all the best, and I look forward to watching the old and the new Precinct 4 continue to grow and prosper.

Thank you again.
Sincerely,
R. Jack Cagle

Architectural Guidelines

It was recently brought to our attention that this website did not have the current Architectural Guidelines posted. We have corrected that error. Goodwin & Co, our management company, has posted the current guidelines on their site as well. The guidelines are located under the COMMUNITY INFORMATION tab, Section 6. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DOCUMENTS, 6d. Architectural Guidlines LHCA. Double Click or tap the page to open the guidelines. The guidelines are also attached below. Also attached is the letter from the board at the time the current Architectural Guidelines were issued.

Please familiarize yourself with this document as well as other community documents. The Architectural Guidelines cover fences between yards, construction of swimming pools, spa or jacuzzi, outbuildings, patio covers, decks, landscaping, exterior lighting, exterior paint, roofs, additions, driveways, neighbor’s zero wall, yard decorations, etc. And additional subjects are addressed in the covenants, 6c Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions.

If you are planning on any updates, additions or changes, please review the documents or feel free to contact Vickie Cain, Goodwin & Company, with our management company to see if your project requires Architectural Review. Remember the Architectural Review Committee is made up of volunteers from our neighborhood. And like the Board of Directors, their function is to act for all residents, preserve property values and to keep The Enclave a community of which we can be proud.

Please, all dogs are to be leashed & Area Dog Parks

Once again, several loose, unleashed dogs have been observed in The Enclave.  These dogs were observed away from the owner’s private property.  Not only is it unlawful, it is upsetting to those that do not like dogs or are afraid of dogs and those with dogs that are concerned for their personal safety and their dog(s) when a dog is unleashed and loose along their walk in the neighborhood. Please respect your fellow neighbor and leash up!

Also, please be advised that these actions are unlawful per City of Houston Ordinances and may include fines.  The Houston Police Department has the authority to enforce these ordinances. If you observe a loose dog with an owner nearby or failure to pick up feces left by their dog, please be neighborly and remind them of the City of Houston Ordinances.

City of Houston Ordinances (Chapter 6)

If you continue to observe violations of these City of Houston Ordinances, you may contact:

Houston Police Department

Kingwood Substation

3915 Rustic Woods Dr

Kingwood, TX  77339

281.913.4500 / 832.395.1800


Area Dog Parks

Here are a few dog parks in the area where dogs are permitted to be unleashed in a specific designated area. Hope this is helpful to the dog owners.

Atascocita ParkAlexander Deussen Park
17302 W. Lake Houston Pkwy12303 Sonnier St.
Atascocita, TX 77346Houston, TX 77044
Kingwood Dog Park Gene Green Beltway 8 Park
619 Lakeville Drive6500 E. Sam Houston Pkwy N.
Kingwood, TX 77339Houston, TX 77049

Kingwood COVID-19 Testing Site – Now Open

Beginning Thursday, January 6, the Kingwood Community Center parking lot will operate as a mega testing site from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday throughout the month of January. The site will open at 9:00 a.m. and will have a daily capacity of 800 tests. Appointments are not required.

Kingwood Community Center

4102 Rustic Woods, Kingwood, TX 77345


January 6, 2022 through January 31, 2022

Mondays through Saturdays

9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Click Here for complete posting information

To Enclave Neighbors

Your little waves and friendly smiles have made living here a real pleasure. Seeing your smiling faces as we come and go is a big part of what makes The Enclave so special.

Merry Christmas!

We did not get out and about this year to photograph the decorated yards which were beautiful! Please enjoy our past Christmas video from 2019.

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Last Night’s Enclave Residents Christmas Dinner/Social

An evening of wonderful food at Raffa’s, in elegant surroundings, in the company of a small group of fun, friendly Enclave neighbors!

Rosetta & David Korry
Bill Beard and Carolyn Monroe
Patty & Jim Gallagher
Phyllis Miller and Penny Psajdl
Connie & David Emerson
Barney & Cecily Ryan
Loretta & Andy Lemoine
Carlos Dodson, Gail & Dick Ireland
Photos by Loretta Lemoine