This is a reminder that The Enclave has two association fees:
The Lake Houston Community Association, The Enclave HOA, 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 C.A. is due January 1 and is delinquent January 31. The 2023 Assessment is $512.44 per residential lot. The invoice is sent by our management company, Goodwin & Co., and is payable to Lake Houston CA.
Our Trail Association, Kings Crossing Trail Association, Inc., responsibilities include sidewalk maintenance on West Lake Houston Pkwy and Kings Crossing Dr., lawn maintenance on West Lake Houston Pwky and Kings Crossing Dr., tree maintenance, dead tree removal, trash pickup along the esplanades, irrigation water cost and system repairs in common areas (outside The Enclave outer perimeter fence), and The Enclave perimeter fence maintenance and repairs as needed.
First Service Residential Main Number: (281) 681-2000
The Kings Crossing Trail Assessment is due July 1 and is delinquent July 31. The 2022/2023 Assessment was $150 per residential lot. The invoice is sent by the Trail Association management company, FirstService Residential, and is payable to Kings Crossing Trail Association.
Happy New Year! As you look to achieve your goals for 2023, I hope you keep us in mind. We have plenty of free programs in our community centers, trails and fitness equipment in our parks, and educational classes to help make this your best year yet!
As for me and the rest of the Precinct 3 team, we will continue our commitment to you for improved neighborhood safety, quality maintenance of our roads, parks, and drainage, and spending your taxpayer dollars responsibly.
Thank you for allowing us to serve you. On behalf of Precinct 3, we wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2023!
The San Jacinto River Waste Pits have been a health concern for the Houston-Galveston region for decades. Last month, the EPA reported that excavation has begun. Read more here.
Commissioner Ramsey Partners with Law Enforcement to Combat Crime
Commissioner Tom Ramsey is providing license plate reading technology to law enforcement in Harris County, improving their efforts in identifying criminal activity. Read more here.
Our community centers give you the ability to gather for many events including fitness classes and group activities. Our seven centers are filled with fun programs for all. Find one near you and sign up for your favorite class here. See you soon!
Residents traveling from Humble to Atascocita, and driving kiddos to and from Centennial Elementary can now use the new Timber Forest Drive Bridge. The bridge features four lanes for safe travel over the Union Pacific Railroad tracks and new sidewalks for walkers, joggers, and bicyclists.
This project was completed by Harris County Precinct 3 Office of Commissioner Tom Ramsey, P.E. in partnership with Humble Independent School District. Read more about it here.
Attention Precinct 3 residents 50 years of age and older: Would you like to go on an adventure and create memories with friends? Join us on one of our bus trips!
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, get active, or just hang out with friends. Precinct 3 Parks and Community Centers offer many activities for all!
Don’t miss out. Click here and select Events and Registration.
Best Trash has notified the Lake Houston Community Association, the Enclave HOA, of a rate increase.* The new rate, including taxes, for curbside service will be $59.17 quarterly per residence effective January 1, 2023.
*The new amount increase includes an automatic component of the contract based on the Consumer Price Index-All Urban Consumers and additional expenses incurred associated with 2021 supply chain issues impacting the cost and availability for spare parts and collection containers, labor shortages/wage increases, and the pace and magnitude of diesel costs which have become a permanent part of their operating costs.
The Annual Meeting of the Lake Houston Community Association, the Homeowners Association, will be held remotely on Wednesday, November 16, 2022. You may choose to attend by Zoom with video, or by audio on your phone. Members will still be able to comment, will be able to see the Board members (by Zoom), and will be able to participate in the Resident Speaker portion of the meeting as set forth in the Agenda (three-minute limit per speaker).
Instructions for joining the meeting by Zoom with video on your computer: Click on the link below and then click “Join the Meeting” (you do not need to download any software to your system).
The Annual Meeting of the Lake Houston Community Association, the Homeowners Association, will be held remotely on Wednesday, November 16, 2022. You may choose to attend by Zoom with video, or by audio on your phone. Members will still be able to comment, will be able to see the Board members (by Zoom), and will be able to participate in the Resident Speaker portion of the meeting as set forth in the Agenda (three-minute limit per speaker).
Instructions for joining the meeting by Zoom with video on your computer: Click on the link below and then click “Join the Meeting” (you do not need to download any software to your system).
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