Seasonal Lowering of Lake Houston Information/Action Options: #LivesOverLevels

This is a petition an Enclave Resident requested to be sent to all residents: KEEP the Seasonal Lowering of Lake Conroe to Avoid Flooding at Lake Houston


Lake Houston Area Chamber of Commerce #LivesOverLevels Buses & Shirts Info for the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) Special Board Meeting February 20 Meeting

January 29 at 5:09 PM · (Posted on Facebook)

#LivesOverLevels Buses & Shirts Update: Two anonymous donors stepped forward to fund shirts and buses!

We will be coordinating bus transportation to/from the SJRA Special Board Meeting on February 20 at the Lone Star Convention Center. We are currently working out logistics and will post an update once all details are resolved.

Shirts have also been ordered. We expect those next week, and we will post distribution info soon.


Email Campaign to the San Jacinto River Authority Board to Approve Temporary, Seasonal Lowering of Lake Conroe for 2020. Click Here

This is sent from the above link: Letter

Lake Houston Community Association Quarterly Board of Directors Meeting

The Lake Houston Community Association (The Enclave HOA) Quarterly Board of Directors Meeting is scheduled for:

Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Time: 3:00 p.m.

Location: Community Asset Management Conference Room

Address: Community Asset Management

9802 FM 1960 Bypass West, Suite 210

Humble, TX 77338

Lake Houston Community Association Quarterly Board of Directors Meeting

The Lake Houston Community Association (The Enclave HOA) Quarterly Board of Directors Meeting is scheduled for:

Date:  Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Time:  3:00 p.m.

Location:  Community Asset Management Conference Room

Address:  Community Asset Management

9802 FM 1960 Bypass West, Suite 210

Humble, TX  77338

HOA & Trail Association Fees Information

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 tree maintenance, lawn service, irrigation water cost and system maintenance; and landscaping of entrance areas, pool park, and pocket parks within neighborhood.

The Lake Houston C.A. is due January 1 and is delinquent January 31. The 2020 Maintenance is $465.85 per residential lot. The invoice is sent by our management company, Community Asset Management (CAM) and is payable to Lake Houston CA.


Trail Association Fee: 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 perimeter fence maintenance and repairs as needed.

The Kings Crossing Trail Assessment is due July 1 and is delinquent July 31. The 2019/2020 Assessment was $180 per residential lot. The invoice is sent by the Trail Association management company, First Service Residential, and is payable to Kings Crossing Trail.

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION: “Lives Over Levels” Email Campaign

ACTION REQUESTED: Campaign to Lower Lake Conroe

Update/Correction as posted in above link: SHOW UP to the SJRA Board Meetings at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, January 21 and Thursday*, February 20 at the Lone Star Convention and Expo Center located at 9055 Airport Road, Conroe, Texas 77303. The opposition group in Lake Conroe will have several hundred people attend.

Leaves, Leaves & More Leaves

It is that time of the year that many of the leaves are dropping from our trees into the streets. Please help keep the leaves picked up by either blowing or raking into your lawn to be mulch-mowed into your lawn or bag for disposal.

By design, storm sewers are self-cleaning; however, the drains are designed only for storm water and empty directly into major ditches and bayous. In order to limit environmental concerns, maintenance needs, or slow drainage/flooding issues, residents and/or lawn service personnel should never dispose of leaves, grass clippings, motor oil, or any other items/debris in the storm sewer.

Please keep our drains clear