Reminder: Dogs Must Be Leashed

Loose, unleashed dogs have been observed in The Enclave.  These dogs were observed away from the owner’s private property or at the pool park area.  Not only is it unlawful, but it is also upsetting to those that do not like dogs or are afraid of dogs. Neighbors walking with their dogs are concerned for their personal safety and their dog(s) when a dog is unleashed and loose along their walk or our common areas, including the park areas, in the neighborhood. Please respect your fellow neighbor and leash up! And don’t forget – pick up after your dog.

As a reminder, new signs have been installed at the pool park.

Thank you for being a good, responsible dog owner & neighbor.

Kingwood Health Academy: Why treat acid reflux and the importance of colon cancer screening

Free to Attend.   Please register by calling 1.800.258.5964 or online at HCAHoustonHealthcare.com/Kingwood, select classes and events.

Dinner begins at 5:45 p.m.  Presentation starts at 6:00 p.m.

Presenter:  Ismail Hader, MD   Gastroenterologist

 

Brochure:  Health Academy Hader April 2024

 

The Enclave HOA & Trails Association Information

This is a reminder that The Enclave has two association fees:

The Lake Houston Community Association, The Enclave HOA, has the responsibility, including but not limited to, the area within the perimeter fence. This includes the community pool & associated buildings, pool fence, common area landscape and tree maintenance, lawn service, irrigation water cost and system maintenance and landscaping of entrance areas, pool park, and pocket parks within the neighborhood.

The Lake Houston Community Association, our HOA. management company and community manager:

Vickie Cain
Community Manager
Goodwin & Company
OFFICE: 281-706-8952
CUSTOMER CARE: 855-289-6007
Vickie.Cain@goodwintx.com
28420 Hardy Toll Rd., Ste 210
Spring, TX 77373

The Lake Houston C.A. assessment fee is due January 1 and is delinquent January 31. The 2024 Assessment is $563.68 per residential lot. The invoice is sent by our management company, Goodwin & Co., and is payable to Lake Houston CA.

You may check your account status on Goodwin & Co’s website, TownSq (TownSquare).

They also have a free app for your phone.


Our Trail Association, Kings Crossing Trail Association, Inc., responsibilities include but not limited to sidewalk maintenance on West Lake Houston Pkwy and Kings Crossing Dr., lawn maintenance on West Lake Houston Pwky and Kings Crossing Dr. As well as tree maintenance, trash pickup along the esplanades; irrigation water cost and system repairs in common areas (outside The Enclave outer perimeter fence); holiday decorating at Kingwood Dr and Kings Crossing Dr; and The Enclave perimeter fence along W Lake Houston Pkwy and Kings Crossing, maintenance and repairs as needed.

The Kings Crossing Trail Association, Inc., the trail association management company and community manager:

Maria Ropati
Community Manager
First Service Residential Houston
713-332-4628
Main: 281-681-2000
email: contactus.tx@fsresidential.com

The Kings Crossing Trail Association, Inc. assessment fee is due July 1 and is delinquent July 31. The 2023/2024 Annual Assessment was $165.00 per residential lot. The invoice is sent by their management company, FirstService Residential Houston and is payable to Kings Crossing Trail Association, Inc.

Council Member Fred Flickinger’s April Newsletter

This Wednesday, April 3: LHCA Board of Directors Meeting

The quarterly meeting of the Lake Houston Community Association (LHCA) Board of Directors will be held on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, 3:00 PM, at Kingwood Library – The Meeting Room. This is the room to the right as you enter the library doors. The Kingwood Library is located at 4400 Bens View Lane, Kingwood, TX 77339.

Spring has arrived!

1) Keep Our Storm Drains Clean

Street/storm drains are critical to keeping neighborhoods from flooding when it rains; when leaves/grass clippings collect in street gutters and block drains, water can back up and cause ponding that can flood yards and homes. You can help prevent flooding in our neighborhood with a few small maintenance actions on your property.

Keep leaves and debris out of drains:

  • Avoid piling yard waste such as fallen leaves, grass clippings, etc on your property where it could wash into city drains. Keep yard waste in a waste bin or other container.
  • Use a rake or broom to remove leaves and debris that may collect on or around street/storm drains, and then place the material in your yard waste container.
  • Blow, sweep, and pick up the debris in the street gutters in front of your lot.

By design, storm drains are self-cleaning; however, the drains are designed only for storm water and empty directly into major ditches and bayous. In order to limit environmental concerns, maintenance needs, or slow drainage/flooding issues, residents and/or lawn service personnel should never dispose of leaves, grass clippings, motor oil, or any other items/debris in the storm drains.

Please keep our drains clear

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2) Dumping Over Hog Fence

The area beyond our perimeter hog fence is a natural area that belongs to our trail association, Kings Crossing Trail Association. It has been observed that trash, household and yard waste, has been disposed over the fence.

Homeowners/residents are kindly asked not to dispose of anything in that area. Our trash provider, Best Trash, will pick up all of the items observed dumped over the hog fence, if placed in a trash receptable or tied & bundled.

Also, if you have a personal lawn service, please speak with them to be sure they also do not dump anything in that area.

Please keep our area picked up and streets clean.

Thank you.