The Approved LHCA Amendments to Protective Covenants & By-Laws Have Been Recorded & Posted on Our Sites

On September 29, 2023, the Board announced the passage of the proposed Protective Covenant Ballot. At that time, we had received the required quorum of votes for passage. Even though we had achieved the 67% positive response, State Law required the Association to send a notice to owners that did not respond, with a ballot, to allow 20 additional days to cast their vote. That date was October 10. After that date, the Board executed the documents and provided them to our management company for filing.

The following documents have been recorded in the Official Public Records of Real Property of Harris County, Texas: First Amendment to the By-Laws of Lake Houston Community Association, recorded 01/11/2024 and First Amendment to the Kings Crossing, Section Eighteen Protective Covenants, recorded 02/02/2024.

The documents are posted on our management company’s website, townsq.io: DOCUMENTS/ GOVERNING DOCUMENTS

On The Enclave Website (theenclavehoa.net) the full documents as recorded:

COMMUNITY INFORMATION / COMMUNITY DOCUMENTS / Section 6. Community Association Documents / 6b By-Laws LHCA / First Amendment to the By-Laws of Lake Houston Community Association

and COMMUNITY INFORMATION / COMMUNITY DOCUMENTS / Section 6. Community Association Documents / 6c Covenants: Conditions and Restrictions/ First Amendment to the Kings Crossing Section Eighteen Protective Covenants

On The Enclave Website (theenclavehoa.net) under COMMUNITY INFORMATION, individual tabs, for easy access and discovery:

  • Community Garage Sales/Estate Sales
  • Leasing
  • Trash Service

THE PUNCH LIST: LATEST NEWS ON HARRIS COUNTY PRECINCT 3, COUNTY COMMISSIONER TOM S RAMSEY


LETTER FROM THE COMMISSIONER
Howdy,
As County Commissioner, I have the great honor in representing you
and the issues that matter to you most. I am grateful to our Founding
Fathers who had the foresight to ensure that our right to vote set the
foundation for this amazing place we call home – the United States
of America.

With that said, elections are just around the corner, and voting is the
best way to make sure you’re represented. Her e are a few key dates
coming up for you to remember.

-Feb. 20 – Mar. 1: Early Voting Begins
-Feb. 23: Last Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail
-Mar. 5: Election Day

If you’re not sure what to expect, please join the County Clerk’s Office
at any of the upcoming voter education workshops. More information
can be found in the graphic below. Remember – voting is one of the
greatest rights we have as Americans.

Please stay informed and vote!

Lastly, don’t forget to have a little fun. We at Precinct 3 are planning a
full schedule of upcoming events with movie night, Valentine’s Day
events, a festival and more!

So come out and enjoy all of the amazing amenities offered at your
neighboring Precinct 3 facility.

We’d love to meet you!

Commissioner Tom Ramsey



WEATHER EVENT RESPONSE

We’re proud of our hardworking crews who braved the cold to keep our
streets safe during January’s freeze event. Whether pretreating roads
or working overnight during the worst of conditions, our crews went
above and beyond the call of duty! Precinct 3 deployed five brine
trucks, which applied 12,000+ gallons of brine to treat 200+ bridges
at least three times!

Thank you to our crews, staff, and all first responders for their tireless
efforts in proactive preparation and emergency response! Your work in
keeping the community safe matters, and we appreciate you.

ANNOUNCING A NEW PARK! 
Precinct 3 is now home to 70 parks
The new Precinct 3 Harris County Park is nestled between the Cypress
and Tomball areas, and located just south of the Kickerillo-Mischer
Preserve at 20022 TX-249 in Houston.

Showcasing a boardwalk along Cypress Creek, playground, picnic area,
and a pedestrian trail that leads to the improved 100 Acre Wood
Preserve, this park is free and open to the public with plentiful parking
space. The park’s paved trail runs under TX-249, connects to the
YMCA, and ultimately leads to the 100 Acre Wood Preserve, where
Precinct 3 recently constructed a parking lot and shade canopy. 

Both projects are a part of Precinct 3’s Parks and Trails Master Plan.
Come out and visit our new park!



MOVIE NIGHT
Join us for Zootopia at Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve

Get ready for a wild and wonderful evening at Kickerillo-Mischer
Preserve’s Movie Night featuring “Zootopia” on Friday, Feb. 23!

The fun kicks off at 5:30 p.m. with exciting activities for everyone,
so gather your family and friends, pack your blankets, and immerse
yourself in the magical world of Zootopia with your community.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic family-friendly event – see you there!



VALENTINE’S DAY
Celebrating Love, Community, and Togetherness

Love is in full bloom at our community centers this Valentine’s Day!
Join us for heartwarming luncheons on the day of love and through
out the week at various community centers.

Click here to see if your local community center is hosting a Valentine’s
Day Luncheon and be sure to register in advance to secure a spot. Let’s
share the love and create lasting memories together!



CELEBRATE THE OUTDOORS
Live Animals and Over 40 Exhibits Coming to
Jesse Jones Park in March

Get ready for a day of discovery and fun at the 20th Annual NatureFest
at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center! Join us on Saturday, March 2,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for live animals, recreational activities, a plant
sale, and over 40 exhibits showcasing the natural world. Join us for a day of learning, plant shopping, and outdoor activity at Jones Park's 20th Annual NatureFest!
Click for more information


OTHER PRECINCT 3 OFFERINGS
Attention Precinct 3 residents 50 years of age and older: Join us on
one of our bus trips and create memories!

To register and find a trip near you, click here and select Upcoming Trips.

Looking to improve your fishing skills? Maybe you’d like to learn a new
craft or just hang out with friends. Our parks and community centers
offer activities for all!

Click here and select Events and Registration


Calling all plant lovers! Stop by Mercer Botanic Gardens to enjoy the
peaceful oasis nestled in the hustle and bustle of Humble.

Click here to view this month’s events calendar!


PRECINCT 3 RESOURCE GUIDE
ROAD & BRIDGEMAINTENANCE CAMPS
Spring Service Center4603 Spring Cypress Road Spring, Texas 77388
Humble Service Center2302 Atascocita Road Humble, TX 77396
To request service: (713) 274-3100 Submit requests online here.

OTHER USEFUL CONTACTS
Parks & Reservations: (713) 274-0930
Bus Program: (832) 927-6820
Special Events: (713) 274-4470 
Main Office: (713) 274-3000
E-mail: pct3@pct3.hctx.net
Community Centers: To find the location nearest you, click here. 

HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood Invites you to

Dr. Marloe Prince (Interventional Cardiologist) will be speaking.  HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood website is being worked on, so the service is spotty.  If you wish to attend, please call or go to our website, HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood – classes and events to register. 

READY HARRIS URGES WEATHER AWARENESS THIS WEEK

This is an IMPORTANT message from ReadyHarris

January 21, 2024

ReadyHarris Urges Weather Awareness This Week

The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) is monitoring a series of fronts that will bring heavy rain to our area on beginning Sunday night and continuing through Wednesday.


The heaviest rain is expected to occur on Monday. Residents can expect 2-3 inches of rain with some areas receiving up to 5 inches. Our biggest threat will be potential high rainfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour that could lead to street flooding and rises in our network of creeks and bayous.


Tuesday rainfall is expected in the 1–3-inch range with Wednesday totals of 1-2 inches.


Hazards like high winds, hail, and tornadoes are not expected.


The City of Houston has announced that they will lower water level in Lake Houston by one foot in preparation for this rain event.


Residents should be weather aware and have multiple ways of receiving updated forecasts and warnings from the National Weather Service through the entire Monday through Wednesday period.
Motorists should expect rain during both morning and afternoon drive times. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways. Remember: Turn Around Don’t Drown! Check the Houston TranStar live traffic map for information on road conditions.


You can see up-to-the-minute information on waterway conditions using the Harris County Flood Control District Flood Warning System.


HCOHSEM will provide updates via social media, Ready Harris Alerts and Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

The heaviest rain is expected to occur on Monday. Residents can expect 2-3 inches of rain with some areas receiving up to 5 inches. Our biggest threat will be potential high rainfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour that could lead to street flooding and rises in our network of creeks and bayous. Tuesday rainfall is expected in the 1–3-inch range with Wednesday totals of 1-2 inches.

ReadyHarris insta a estar al tanto del clima esta semana

 La Oficina de Seguridad Nacional y Manejo de Emergencias del Condado de Harris (HCOHSEM) está monitoreando una serie de frentes que traerán fuertes lluvias a nuestra área a partir del domingo por la noche y continuando hasta el miércoles.


Se espera que las lluvias más intensas ocurran el lunes. Los residentes pueden esperar entre 2 y 3 pulgadas de lluvia, con algunas áreas recibiendo hasta 5 pulgadas. Nuestra mayor preocupación será la posibilidad de tasas de lluvia elevadas de 1 a 2 pulgadas por hora, lo que podría provocar inundaciones en las calles y aumentos en nuestra red de arroyos y ríos.


Se espera que las lluvias del martes estén en el rango de 1 a 3 pulgadas, con totales de 1 a 2 pulgadas el miércoles. No se esperan peligros como vientos fuertes, granizo o tornados.


La Ciudad de Houston ha anunciado que reducirá el nivel del agua en el lago Houston en un pie en preparación para este evento de lluvia.


Los residentes deben estar atentos al clima y tener varias formas de recibir pronósticos actualizados y advertencias del Servicio Nacional de Meteorología durante todo el período desde el lunes hasta el miércoles.


Los conductores deben esperar lluvias tanto en las horas de la mañana como en las de la tarde. No conduzca su vehículo por carreteras inundadas. Recuerde: ¡Dé la vuelta, no se ahogue! Consulte el mapa de tráfico en vivo de Houston TranStar para obtener información sobre las condiciones de la carretera.


Puede obtener información actualizada sobre las condiciones de los cuerpos de agua utilizando el Sistema de Advertencia de Inundaciones del Distrito de Control de Inundaciones del Condado de Harris.


HCOHSEM proporcionará actualizaciones a través de redes sociales, alertas Ready Harris y alertas accesibles Ready Harris.

LAKE HOUSTON LOWERING IN ADVANCE OF RAIN


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 20, 2024
Contact: Dustin Hodges (832) 393-3008
districte@houstontx.gov

Lake Houston Lowering in Advance of Rain
HOUSTON – Council Member Fred Flickinger would like to make Lake Houston residents aware, Houston Public Works is monitoring weather forecasts for the Lake Houston region, with predicted rainfall of 3-5+ inches in our watershed beginning Monday through the week. The forecast of 3+ inches of rain in our watershed triggers the opening of Lake Houston Spillway Gates. Property owners along the lake should take measures to secure property along the shoreline. Additionally, residents are asked to secure patio and outdoor furniture. Lake Houston will begin lowering Sunday afternoon with lowering being completed before rain starts on Monday. The Lake Houston Spillway Gates will remain open to manage storm inflows until inclement weather has moved from our region. Lake Houston is currently at 42.22 feet (normal pool is 42.4 feet) and Lake Conroe is at 200.64 feet (normal pool is 201 feet). Please remember it is important to utilize verified news sources for inclement weather information as well as tune in to local news stations for changing forecasts. To monitor current water levels at Lake Houston, visit www.coastalwaterauthority.org. To see current levels for Lake Conroe you can visit www.sjra.net. Please also keep in mind with rain events flash flooding is always possible, stay weather aware and avoid roadways if possible during rain events. It only take 6 inches of water to move a car. Always turn around, don’t drown.
For more information, please contact the District E office at (832) 393-3008 or via email at districte@houstontx.gov.
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Council Member Fred Flickinger City of Houston | 900 Bagby, Houston, TX 77002
Lake Houston Water Level via Coastal Water Authority

Lake Houston Community Association Assessment Fee

The Lake Houston Community Association has the responsibility of 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 neighborhood.

Goodwin & Co. Main Number: (281) 852-1155


The Lake Houston Community Association is due January 1 and is delinquent January 31. The 2024 assessment is $563.68 per residential lot. The invoice was sent by our management company, Goodwin & Company. It is payable to:

The address above is Goodwin & Company’s payment processing facility.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Goodwin & Company’s Customer Service Department with any questions or concerns: info@goodwintx.com, (512) 502-7515 or toll-free at (855) 289-6007.

Freezing Temperatures Coming to our Area

During our last hard freeze in 2021 several homes in The Enclave experienced frozen water pipes and some pipes burst causing water damage. So, from lessons learned, be sure you have the pipes covered or insulated in the attic and eave where the water main pipe enters your home. And some of you may choose to turn off the water at the water meter and drain your house. Don’t forget to draw water for your use during the freeze period, including water to flush your toilet.

For additional information about the freezing temperatures, below are links to a few suggestions and information from local television news and public officials.

National Weather Service – Houston / Kingwood

Houston Public Media: How To Prepare Your Home

Texas Department of Emergency Management

KHOU – Channel 11 Houston – Scroll down for complete information

KPRC – Click 2 – Channel 2 Houston

ABC News – Eyewitness News – Houston Channel 13 Tips on Preparing Your Home

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

“Let this coming year be better than all the others. Vow to do some of the things you’ve always wanted to do but couldn’t find the time. Call up a forgotten friend. Drop an old grudge, and replace it with some pleasant memories. Vow not to make a promise you don’t think you can keep. Walk tall, and smile more. You’ll look ten years younger. Don’t be afraid to say, ‘I love you’. Say it again. They are the sweetest words in the world.” by Ann Landers

Sharing one of the many spectacular firework displays around the world.

Sydney, Australia Fireworks 2024. Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and Opera House. Unfortunately, you may encounter an ad. You will need to skip.

Meeting Notice Reminder / This Week: Lake Houston Community Association Board of Directors Meeting

The quarterly meeting of the Lake Houston Community Association Board of Directors will be held this week.

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

3:00 PM

Kingwood Library – The Meeting Room (the room to the right upon entering the doors to the library)

4400 Bens View Lane, Kingwood, TX 77339

Lake Houston Community Association Board of Directors Meeting

The quarterly meeting of the Lake Houston Community Association Board of Directors will be held on:

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

3:00 PM

Kingwood Library – The Meeting Room (The room to the right upon entering the library door)

4400 Bens View Lane, Kingwood, TX 77339