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WHAT: 2 BLACK METAL PATIO CHAIRS

Part of Patio Table & Chairs Set available at the pool for residents

FROM: COMMUNITY POOL AREA

During the swimming season, the patio table and chairs are typically set up on the deck area in the pool area.

If you have any information about the missing chairs, please: CONTACT US.

Voting Information

Early Voting: First Day – Monday, October 21 —- Last Day – Friday, November 1

Click on this link for Polling Locations and Sample Ballot

On the Ballot: Texas Constitutional Amendments 2019 (click here for additional information)

Ten proposed constitutional amendments will be on the November ballot. The Texas League of Women Voters has compiled a nice list of the amendments along with important voting deadlines. Compare the pros and cons of each proposed amendment, and prepare to cast your vote during early voting or on Election Day, November 5, 2019.

Missing Chairs from the Pool Area

We are currently missing two black metal chairs that are a part of the patio table & chairs that we have available at the community pool for residents. During the ‘swimming season’, the patio table and chairs are typically set up on the deck area in the pool area.

If you have any information about the missing chairs, please use this link: CONTACT US.

Thank you.

Kingwood Community Center to Host Two Upcoming Meetings

On Tuesday, October 15, at 6:30 p.m., the City of Houston will be hosting a community meeting regarding possible mitigation grant assistance for repetitive flood-damaged properties.

On Thursday, October 17, at 6:30 p.m., the community is invited to attend Council Member Martin’s annual fall town hall meeting, and hear from city and community representatives about ongoing projects, issues and community news related to the Kingwood and Lake Houston areas of District E. This meeting is expected to be over capacity. Please be aware, Council Member Martin has arranged for this meeting to be live streamed on his Facebook page and additional onsite overflow space has been secured. 

Link to full announcement by Dave Martin’s Office

Request Made for Increased Houston Police Patrol

Houston Police Department

The HOA Board made a request on behalf of The Enclave to the Houston Police Department for increased patrols around our neighborhood due to recent activities causing concern to our residents. It was noted that the information reported to different board members occurred during the late evening to early morning hours. It is anticipated that the patrols will be mostly during those hours.

A Few Neighborhood Crime Prevention Tips

  • If you park your car outside your garage, LOCK your vehicle. A large percentage of automobile break-ins involve unsecured vehicles.
  • Never leave valuables inside of the vehicle where they can be seen in plain view.
  • Do Not Keep Garage Door Openers in a Car Parked Outside

If you park your car outside with a garage opener in the car, then you might want to consider placing your garage door opener inside. A thief can break into your car, and then use the garage door opener within your car, to easily gain access to your garage and possibly your house as well.  If you need to park outside but want to use the garage opener as a way to enter the house when you get home, then develop a habit of bringing the garage door opener inside with you.  Over time, it will become as habitual as always grabbing your keys and your purse/wallet, and this will go a long way in preventing serious break-ins. Also it is recommended that you lock the door between your home and garage each evening or when you are gone.

  • Illuminate your yards and entranceways.  
  • Never open your home to anyone that you do not know.
  • Keep your doors locked whether you are at home or away.
  • Keep your garage door closed, even when at home or in the backyard.
  • Be observant of repair men, construction workers, or service workers. If their behavior or location seems out of the ordinary, notify the police on their main number.  This is NOT a 911 call.
  • Make use of timers. Just because you aren’t home doesn’t mean that you should keep all the lights off at all times. Set a timer and have the lights go on and off at specific times so that it looks like your home.
  • Get to know your immediate neighbors. Be familiar with what type of vehicles they drive, whether they have out of town guests, when will they be out of town, or if they will be having hired services performed at their homes. This can be one of the best ways to deter crime.

City of Houston Candidate Vote History & Questionnaire

By Halene Crossman, Enclave Resident

In order to ensure Harris County voters are as informed as possible heading into the upcoming election, the Harris County Republican Party’s Local Government Committee has compiled background information pertaining to each candidate running for office in the nonpartisan City of Houston elections on November 5, 2019.

The Committee distributed a questionnaire directly to the candidates and collected each candidate’s primary vote history. Please click the link below to access the information and responses for each candidate. We’ve also included contact information to get in touch with the candidates’ campaigns directly if you have any questions.

Candidate Questionnaires & Voting History

We are in District E

Lake Houston Community Association Quarterly Board of Directors Meeting

The Lake Houston Community Association (The Enclave HOA) Quarterly Board of Directors Meeting is scheduled for:

Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Time: 4:00 p.m.

Location: Community Asset Management Conference Room

Address: Community Asset Management
9802 FM 1960 Bypass West, Suite 210
Humble, TX 77338

City of Houston Files Cease and Desist Against Perry Homes, Double Oak, and Figure Four Partners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 2, 2019
Contact: Jessica Beemer (832) 393-3008 districte@houstontx.gov

City of Houston Files Cease and Desist Against Perry Homes,  Double Oak, and Figure Four Partners

Houston, TX – Houston City Council Member Dave Martin would like for Kingwood residents to be aware the City of Houston has filed cease and desist orders against Perry Homes, Double Oak Construction, Inc., and Figure Four Partners, Ltd. for the discharge of stormwater from the Woodridge Village development site. These cease and desist orders were issued in response to the discharge of sand, silt, sediment, and debris from the development site into the Municipal Storm Sewer System (MS4) on September 19, 2019. 

This discharge is in direct violation of City of Houston Ordinance: ARTICLE XII. – STORM WATER DISCHARGES, DIVISION 5 – ILLICIT DISCHARGES AND CONNECTIONS, Section 47-741 – Discharge to MS4 prohibited (a)   A person commits an offense if the person threatens to introduce, introduces or causes to be introduced into the MS4 any discharge that is not composed entirely of storm water.

This discharge has caused severe damage to the City of Houston’s MS4 and to the property of the citizens of the City of Houston. As a result of this discharge the City of Houston started a 12 week extensive investigation of the stormwater system located within Elm Grove and other effected communities within the far northeast section of Kingwood. This investigation is currently 10 percent complete as it started last week. 

Another update on this investigation will be provided during the Council Member Martin’s Kingwood Town Hall Meeting to be held on Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. located at the Kingwood Community Center (4102 Rustic Woods, Kingwood, TX 77345) Council Member Martin has been working diligently to see this type of action over the last week and is actively pursuing additional measures to be taken to further protect the residents of Kingwood.

For more information, please contact Council Member Martin’s office at (832) 393-3008 or via email at districte@houstontx.gov.  

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