The new HOA Board wants to express a special “Thank You” to Dick Ireland, former President and Rosetta Korry, former Director. Their years of service on the Board have been immeasurable and the hours spent completing their duties, incomprehensible. We have been very fortunate to have such leaders serving our community, volunteering their time to maintain and improve our neighborhood. Fortunately, these people remain in our community and have made themselves available to us, giving us guidance when and where we need it. When you see these people out and about be sure to express a “thank you” to them as this community would not be as wonderful as it is without them.
Once again, several loose, unleashed dogs have been observed in The Enclave. These dogs were observed away from the owner’s private property. Not only is it unlawful, it is upsetting to those that do not like dogs or are afraid of dogs and those with dogs that are concerned for their personal safety and their dog(s) when a dog is unleashed and loose along their walk in the neighborhood. Please respect your fellow neighbor and leash up!
Also, 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.
Beginning Thursday, January 6, the Kingwood Community Center parking lot will operate as a mega testing site from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday throughout the month of January. The site will open at 9:00 a.m. and will have a daily capacity of 800 tests. Appointments are not required.
The quarterly meeting of the Lake Houston Community Association will be held by Zoom on Monday, January 10, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. To join the meeting, click on the link in the attached file at the time of the meeting.
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