CenterPoint Energy Provided Information to Prepare for the 2022 Hurricane Season

We’re in this together

June 1 is the start of the 2022 hurricane season. CenterPoint Energy is preparing for the potential impacts of severe weather to our electric and natural gas facilities, and we want you and your family to be safe and prepared as well!

Stay safe, connected, and informed this storm season by reviewing these tips before there’s a storm brewing in the Gulf.

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Kingwood Drive Panel Replacements Scheduled

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 26, 2022
Contact: Jessica Beemer (832) 393-3008
districte@houstontx.gov

HOUSTON – Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin would like to make Kingwood area residents aware Houston Public Works will begin a panel replacement project on Kingwood Drive on Tuesday, May 31. The scope of work includes replacing damaged concrete panels along the westbound lanes of Kingwood Drive from Kings Forest Drive to Woodland Hills Drive. The cost of the project is $76,300 and is funded through Mayor Pro Tem Martin’s Council District Service Funds.

The project is anticipated to be completed by Saturday, June 25, weather permitting. Construction activities are expected to take place Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

As a result of the construction activities, please be aware of flagmen and orange traffic cones that will be put in place on-site to help with traffic flow through the construction zone as the project may require a one-lane closure. Two-way traffic will be maintained at all times. Businesses and residents will have access to driveways and sidewalks at all times and may experience an increase in noise levels due to trucks and equipment in the area.

For more information, please contact Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin’s office at (832) 393-3008 or districte@houstontx.gov.

Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin City of Houston | 900 Bagby, Houston, TX 77002

Lake Houston Community Association Swimming Pool Rules:

No pets allowed inside the pool area

No glass containers or alcoholic beverages allowed

No smoking allowed inside pool area

No loud music or excessive noise of any kind

Put all trash in containers provided

Keep gates and restrooms closed and locked at all times.  This also applies while you are inside the pool area

Any child 14 years of age or younger must be accompanied

All guests must be accompanied by a resident at all times

Appropriate swim wear required

Parties of 15 or more must call Community Asset Management at 281.852.1155 and register their function.  A lifeguard arranged by Community Asset Management and paid for by the homeowner will be required.

May-Sept pool hours are 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM.  Other hours are 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM.  Anyone caught in the pool after hours will be suspended for the remainder of the season and trespassing charges will be filed against that person or persons

Tots in diapers must wear rubber pants over any type of diaper

The pool is reserved for the exclusive use of the residents of Kings Crossing The Enclave and their accompanied guests

These rules are typically posted inside the fenced pool area.

Pool keys are available from Goodwin & Company.  Contact Vickie Cain, 281.852.1155.

Tom Ramsey Pct 3 Newsletter

MAY 2022
LETTER FROM THE COMMISSIONER
We’re nearly halfway through the year, which means summer break is upon us. Here at Precinct 3, we have dozens of staff members who are passionate about creating fun, memorable programs for our constituents, especially our children. Whether it’d be outdoor educational activities at Jesse H. Jones Park, or games and activities at one of our community centers, we have something for all children to enjoy! Please keep reading for more information about the offerings and how to sign-up.
With the warmer weather also comes hurricane season. While Precinct 3 works year-round to maintain your ditches and local drainage, the impacts of hurricanes are unpredictable. The best defense is preparation, so here is your friendly reminder that there is no better time to prepare than now. Below is a quick look at how Precinct 3 prepares for the season.
As always, we’re here and happy to serve you.

– Commissioner Tom S. Ramsey, P.E.
IN THIS EDITION
Letter from the Commissioner

May 2022 Events

Local Gov’t 101
Stronger Together
The Importance of Partnerships

On The Road with Road & Bridge
Precinct 3
Resource Guide

Hurricane Season begins June 1: In Hurricane Season Video


MAY 2022 EVENTS


BUS TRIPS
Click here to view trips we have planned for residents 50 years and older!
Looking to book your own a trip? Registration opens May 10th for July – December trips. For more information, call us at (832) 927-6820.
MOTHER’S DAY FUN
Spoil mom with love this Mother’s Day at various Precinct 3 facilities! For more information on event locations and dates, click here.

KIDS SUMMER CAMPS
Summer break will be here before you know it! Plan ahead to make fun memories with Precinct 3 by bringing the kids to one of our camps! Click here to find a camp nearest you.

LOCAL GOV’T 101
Commissioner Precinct vs. Constable Precinct
Did you know the Texas Constitution allows up to eight constables per county to serve the county’s law enforcement needs?  Therefore, in Harris County, there are 8 constable precincts. Although sharing the “precinct” name has caused confusion, the services and responsibilities are different. So here’s what you need to know: A Commissioner Precinct is responsible for maintaining roads, bridges, local drainage, parks, community centers and programming. A Constable Precinct handles law enforcement and emergency needs.
Within Commissioner Precinct 3’s boundaries are Constable Precincts 1, 3, 4, and 5.

NOTE: Constable Precinct boundaries and contracts were not impacted when Commissioner Precinct boundaries changed in October 2021.

COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 3 BOUNDARIES AS OF OCTOBER 2021

CONSTABLE PRECINCT BOUNDARIES


WORD OF THE MONTH: Incorporated

Incorporated references areas that are classified as cities. If you live in an area that has a city mayor, you live in “incorporated” Harris County. That means your roads, bridges, parks, community centers, drainage, and trash pick-up are primarily managed by the city.
Incorporated areas in Precinct 3 are Piney Point Village, Bunker Hill Village, Spring Valley Village, Jersey Village, Houston, Tomball, Humble, and Baytown.


STRONGER TOGETHER
The Importance of Partnerships
Precinct 3 has been hard at work meeting with different organizations to identify community needs. From local chambers of commerce, independent school districts, municipal utility districts, city leaders, and homeowner associations, it’s clear that the success of every community relies on everyone’s ability and willingness to work together.

Community Clean-up Since the redistricting, our team partnered with Harris County Constable Precinct 3 Sherman Eagleton’s Office to clean up Highland Shores. This once beautiful subdivision, located along the coast of the San Jacinto River, was devastated by Hurricane Harvey making the area uninhabitable. It became a dumping ground for old furniture, tires, and other trash that would harm the environment if left alone. Together, the crews removed over 200 tires, abandoned watercrafts, and dump trucks worth of trash. A plan was also devised to help combat illegal dumping within the area.

Lending a Helping Hand Last weekend, we partnered with the Harris County Public Library, who was distributing laptops and hotspots to residents in need. We opened up the doors to our Riley Chambers Community Center for them to host a successful giveaway event, which resulted in over 250 families benefitting with better connectivity!

Serving Those Who’ve Served For Us Precinct 3 is also committed to helping those who’ve served us. Maneuvering around VA benefits can be difficult, which is why we partnered with the Harris County Veteran Services Department to host numerous Veteran Benefits Fairs. During these events, veterans receive VSO consultations for free!
Be sure to follow us on social media for information on upcoming Veteran Benefits events!

ON THE ROAD
With Precinct 3 Road & Bridge

Harris County Precinct 3 maintains the highest level of standards in maintaining over 6,600 lane miles of roadway and associated bridges throughout the area. Maintenance includes road reconstruction, storm debris removal, sign installation, right of way mowing, and more.
For a list of projects currently under construction, including projects transferred due to redistricting, click 

PRECINCT 3 RESOURCE GUIDE
ROAD & BRIDGE MAINTENANCE CAMPS
Spring Service Center 4603 Spring Cypress Road, Spring, Texas 77388
Humble Service Center 2302 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) 274-3151 
Main Office: (713) 274-3000
E-mail:pct3@pct3.hctx.net
Community Centers: To find the location nearest you,click here.
Harris County Commissioner Precinct 3 | 1001 Preston, 9th Floor, Houston, TX 77002