Lake Houston Community Association (LHCA) Proposed Revisions, Deletions and Updates

PLEASE VOTE – Deadline September 26

Homeowners recently received a letter from the LHCA Board regarding proposed revisions, deletions and updates to the Lake Houston Communication Association’s By-laws and Protective Covenants. (See Below)

A list of the proposals to the By-laws:

  • Article II, Section 7 and Section 8 are removals of items no longer applicable
  • Article IV, Section 1. Number is amended to change that Board members must be Member of the Association.
  • Article V, Section 1. Nomination is amended to remove reference to a nominating committee and incorporate electronic postings and email notification
  • Article VII, Section 1(j) removed as no longer applicable
  • Article VIII, Section 8(c) and Section 8(d) remove reference to “Corporate Seal”
  • Article XVI, Section 2 Add Board my set the fiscal year to align with accounting services provider

A list of the proposals to the Protective Covenants

  • Article II, Section 2 adds wordage on garage sale, rummage sale, moving sale or similar activity, Association sponsored community-wide garage, and Estate sales.
  • Article II, Section 18 updates garbage cans or other trash receptables location and time of curb placement.
  • Article VI, Section 4 and Section 5 removed as no longer applicable
  • Article VI, Section 8 updates Protective Covenants to include leasing and associated guidelines.

The only way these proposed revisions, deletions and updates will be adopted for the protective covenants is with the approval of 67% of the homeowners, one vote per address.

      The additions are to address items that are not specifically addressed in either the by-laws or protective covenants and the Board considers them to be in the best interest of our neighborhood. We appreciate your support and encourage you to complete the “First Amendment Ballot” with a FOR Amendment by Tuesday, September 26, 2023. This can be emailed to Vickie.Cain@goodwintx.com or mailed to:

      Lake Houston C/A

      c/o Goodwin and Company

      28420 Hardy Toll Road, Suite 210

      Spring, TX 77373

      Below is the Ballot to Vote on the Protective Covenants. Return by September 26

      Below is the letter mailed to homeowners dated August 18, 2023

      HCA Kingwood Health Academy – August 17

      HCA Kingwood extends an invitation to join them for another informative Kingwood Health Academy presentation. 

      HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood was recently designated as a Level II Trauma Center. HCA invites you to join in at their FREE August seminar to learn how this recent designation benefits the Kingwood/Humble area and surrounding communities. The speaker will be Neil Anthony Grieshop, MD, Trauma Medical Director

      Thursday August 17th, 2023
      5:45 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
      Kingwood Room (West entrance)

      Dinner begins at 5:45 p.m.
      Program begins at 6 p.m

      Please RSVP by using the QR code on the below bulletin, or call 1.800.258.5064, or online at HCAHoustonHealthcare.com/Kingwood.

      They have hosted these free events for over 7 years… They say, “If you have not yet attended, please come!  You will enjoy.”

      THE PUNCH LIST – Latest News on Harris County Pct. 3

      UPDATE: This version reflects an update to the 2018 Flood Control Bond Projects. Be sure to follow the Commissioners Court meetings to remain in the know on bond updates!  

      LETTER FROM THE COMMISSIONER
      Howdy,
      Happy July, y’all! This month as we celebrate America’s freedom and independence, I believe it’s an appropriate time to remind you where your tax dollars are being spent. Commissioners Court and department leadership will soon be discussing the budget for next fiscal year, making it a crucial time to be tuned into county government happenings.
      Last year, I proudly represented Precinct 3 residents and their wishes not to waste money on new progressive programs. This resulted in Harris County receiving the same amount of money it received in the previous year. While my colleagues went on for weeks about the dangers of not taking more of your money, you should know that this past April, our budget office reported millions of dollars worth of surplus still remaining.
      I believe Harris County has to do a better job in prioritizing your safety over social programs. As a County Commissioner, I also believe Harris County has to do better in focusing on your infrastructure and flood prevention. Above all else, I believe these should be done with the utmost transparency.
      Below you’ll find some helpful information on current spending. Regardless of the circumstances, my team works hard and continues to find fiscally responsible solutions to maintain our level of service. We are passionate about what we do and remain focused on the task at hand, which is to serve you.

      Thank you,
      Commissioner Tom Ramsey
      To stay up-to-date on how your tax dollars are spent, be sure to follow Commissioners Court here!
      Visit our YouTube channel to learn more about how Precinct 3 serves you!

      PRECINCT 3 OPENS NEW COMMUNITY CENTER
      George H.W. Bush Community Center
      The George H.W. Bush Community Center is now open! As Precinct 3’s eighth community center, this facility provides all residents with a place to gather for educational seminars, fitness classes, group activities, and special events.
      With walls adorned with photography detailing the life and legacy of the 41st President of the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush, the 24,500-square-foot, two-story community center is located at 6827 Cypresswood Drive in Spring. It is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday to Friday.
      Read more about Precinct 3’s brand new community center here!

      ASTROS WATCH PARTYIN THE PARK
      With a Special Appearance of the World Series Trophy
      Mark your calendar for the Astros Watch Party at Crosby Park! The World Series Trophy will be available to take photos with for free from 5 PM – 7 PM! Hope to see you all there.
      AFTER THE STORM
      Precinct 3 Responds to Storm Damage
      With wind gusts reaching 97 mph in some areas, the June 21 storm caused downed trees and widespread power outages. Precinct 3’s dedicated crew members swiftly responded by:Clearing roadsCollecting vegetative debris in residential areasRemoving enough debris to fill 571 tandem dump trucks in the first week aloneCrews will continue for the next few weeks.Visit pct3.com/service-request to request vegetative debris and fallen tree removal.
      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 & BRIDGE MAINTENANCE CAMPS
      Spring Service Center4603 Spring Cypress RoadSpring, Texas 77388
      Humble Service Center2302 Atascocita RoadHumble, TX 77396
      To request service: (713) 274-3100Submit 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.    Â