The following was reported to us by the homeowner:
This past Friday night/Saturday morning some time around 4:00 am – 4:30 am a home on Bellington Ct was broken into by a single male. The homeowner was home at the time and was unharmed. The intruder/burglar left when the homeowner found him in their study. This incident was reported to the police that same night.
Per that same homeowner, after speaking with other neighbors, the homeowner reported that at a least two more homes had attempted break-ins either car or home that same night around 3:00 am ish along S. Strathford Ln.
If you experienced an issue around that time, please inform the Houston Police / Kingwood Office. In addition, please check your security cameras and/or ring systems for that date, Saturday, December 16, and around that time to see if they have anything to share with the Houston Police/Kingwood Office.
Houston Police Department – Kingwood
3915 Rustic Woods Drive
Kingwood, Texas, 77339
Phone: 281-913-4500
Attached is a general guide on the Houston Police Department’s website.
Several residents have mentioned they experienced roof damage due to the recent hail/rain we experienced on Saturday, December 9 around 6:00 p.m.
Please remember even though you are re-roofing, you are to submit a form to Architectural Review Committee for approval. You may complete the process online at Goodwin’s TownSquare system: https://app.townsq.io/ or complete the form (below) and submit by email to Vickie Cain: vickiecain@goodwintx.com
Some of you may have received some communications from a subcontractor, WiseCommunications, performing work for Comcast/Infinity in the utility easements in our neighborhood. Below is an updated notification from their communication representatives regarding their responsibilities and access to the easement, along with a form they would like to complete so they can notify you of work that might directly impact your yard or area. In addition, they have provided a contact, Dakota Burt, Wise Communications and Utiltitech, (281) 995-9465, deburtwise@gmail.com, for you to contact if you have any questions.
Below is a form provided by Wise Communications to contact you regarding work directly in your area or to provide updates if it affects the neighborhood.
Looking for Enclave residents that might be interested in joining me for a meet & greet at the park or maybe join me in the VIP tent. If interested contact me, Devon, email: Devon.Alexander@hcahealthcare.com.
If you can’t meet up with me, I hope you will take some time to enjoy this fun, local event.
HOUSTON, TX – Mayor Pro Tem Martin is partnering with BARC Houston to host a free microchipping event while also offering residents a chance to schedule appointments for free spay/neuter services in District E. The event will be held Saturday, December 16 at the Kingwood METRO Park & Ride from 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. This event is made possible thanks to Mayor Pro Tem Martin allocating $6,000 of his Council District Service Funds to cover the costs of the microchips and spay/neuter appointments.
Pre-registration for this event is not required, and microchipping services will be available from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on a first-come, first-serve basis, and as supplies for the chipping last. No vaccination documentation is required to be shown at the event. All animals do need to have a collar and a leash, but do not need to be brought in a carrier. It is recommended, however, that if a pet owner has a carrier, they bring their pet in one.
Mayor Pro Tem Martin is excited to also haveHouston Humane Society participating in these pet events, on-site to provide assistance in registering pet owners for free spay/neuter surgery appointments. The free surgery appointments will also be on a first-come, first-serve basis. There are 75 free spay/neuter appointments available. Surgeries will not take place same day but instead set at a future date and time.
In January 2022, Houston City Council approved the requirement that all dogs and cats be microchipped this is the second round of events for District E seeking to provide these much needed tracking devices to Houston pet owners. There was a year-long grace period allowing residents to have the time to get their pets chipped. A City pet license will still be required; however, rather than issuing a physical metal tag for the pet’s collar – which can easily be lost or damaged – BARC will use the microchip number as proof of licensing. This change will allow BARC Animal Enforcement Officers to scan and return a pet to its owner while the officers are in the field, eliminating the need to bring the animal back to the shelter for intake.
Please contact the District E office by phone at (832) 393-3008 or by email at districte@houstontx.gov with any questions or comments.
Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin City of Houston | 900 Bagby, Houston, TX 77002
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