Crime Report

On August 7, 2021 at approximately 5:00 p.m. a breaking & entering / burglary occurred and was reported at a residence on N. Strathford Ln.* The residents were not home at the time; therefore no one was injured. The criminals did leave the residence with items that were financially valuable as well as held family sentimental value. This residence backyard includes The Enclave’s exterior perimeter fence and was entered from the backside.

Each of us holds a responsibility to keep us and our neighborhood safe. Neighbors keeping an eye out for each other has always been a great practice. It was reported that this residence did have an alarm system which alerted the local police station promptly, but the criminals had left the home before the police arrived.

In addition to neighbors keeping a watch and other security measures, please consider utilizing a free service offered by the Houston Police Department:

The Alert Slip (https://www.houstontx.gov/police/alert_slip/.

Citizens can use this form to request increased patrols around their home or business for a prowler, speeding vehicle, excessive burglaries and thefts, being on vacation, or for reasons causing them concern in the “other” box.

*The Houston Police publish crime reports and maps. To access the map, click here.

Annual City of Houston Pool Inspection:

The pool is temporarily closed

The pool is temporarily closed following the annual City of Houston Pool inspection and posted CLOSED by the city inspector.

The HOA Board and the Community Management Company have been notified and are working on the noted items. Every effort is being made to have all items documented or completed by the return inspection date.

Unfortunately at this time, the pool will remain closed until at least August 21, as noted by the inspection report.

Below are the Aquatic Facility Inspection Reports

7.8.2021: Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project

The below was posted on Dave Martin’s website from the public meeting on the Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project. This meeting was held July 8, 2021 at Kingwood Community Center.

Leash Laws? Picking Up Feces Left By Your Dog? Yes, these are covered one of the City of Houston Ordinances

Once again, several loose, unleashed dogs have been observed in The Enclave.  These dogs were observed away from the owner’s private property.  And once again reports of dog owners not picking up feces left by their dog or being in possession of materials to remove feces left by their dog.    

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