Kingwood Drive Panel Replacements Scheduled

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 13, 2022
Contact: Dustin Hodges (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 starting Monday, June 27. The scope of work includes replacing damaged concrete panels along the eastbound lanes of Kingwood Drive from Lake Kingwood Trail to Oak Street. The cost of the project is $99,600 and is funded through Mayor Pro Tem Martin’s Council District Service Funds. The project is anticipated to be completed by Friday, July 22, weather permitting. Construction activities are expected to take place Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 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

Unacceptable Activity

It saddens me to report that our beautiful neighborhood pool was vandalized either the evening of Thursday, June 2 or Friday, June 3.  The intruders left our pool furniture turned over and pool tools broken and unusable.  Please check your home security cameras and/or doorbell camera systems and see if you have any activity that might be associated to this incident.  Activity such as cars or people walking in the late/dark hours of Thursday or Friday evening. 

In addition, the street sign at N. Strathford Ln. and Elmstone Ct. was discovered disconnected or fell from the stop sign, but not removed.  This may or may not be related to the pool incident.  A report has been filed with the City Works of Houston, at 3-1-1, to repair and/or re-install the sign.

These incidents will be reported to the Kingwood Police Station.  I will also ask for Kingwood’s Houston Police Department to patrol our neighborhood during the evening/late evenings to help deter this type of activity. 

And yes, it may have just been kids having fun or, as I like to say, kids doing things they know they shouldn’t be doing. But we do not wish to condone this type of disregard of our pool, pool accessories and our neighborhood.  We wish our residents, and their guests, have a nice experience at our private pool.   

Additionally, concern has been expressed about the number of people at our pool, whether they are all residents.  If you are at the pool, the best way to find out is to introduce yourself. Hopefully get to know a neighbor!  Let’s please keep our pool for us and our guests and follow the rules as posted at the pool and on the website.

Do not share your pool key

If a new neighbor needs a key, have them contact me or Vickie Cain, Community Manager, Goodwin & Company, Vickie.Cain@goodwintx.com, or 281.852.1155.

Connie Emerson

HOA Board President    

Lake Houston Community Association


Harris County Flood Control District

Virtual Community Engagement Meeting for the Feasibility Study of Stormwater Conveyance Tunnels, Phase 2

The Harris County Flood Control District will hold a community engagement meeting to share Phase 2 results for the Feasibility Study of Stormwater Conveyance Tunnels. The purpose of this meeting is to inform residents about the status of the Tunnels study and share study information. Click here to continue reading

Tom S Ramsey – The Punch List – June 2022

IN THIS EDITION
* Letter from the Commissioner
* June 2022 Events
* Local Gov’t 101
* Bus Program
* Park Programs
* Fictitious E-tags
* On The Road with Road & Bridge
* Precinct 3 Resource Guide
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LETTER FROM THE COMMISSIONER
As a Commissioner, I have the honor to meet with different groups and individuals who work hard to improve the quality of life for their friends, neighbors, and communities. Last month, I spent a day with the District Attorney’s Office, just one of the great groups of people we have working to ensure the public’s safety. During my visit, I met dozens of bright-eyed, driven prosecutors who spend hours in the courtroom. I got to see prosecutors handling phone calls with patrol officers to manage in-take. I met with their department heads who are passionate about taking care of their team members. I saw firsthand how they travel back and forth from their headquarters to the courthouse, an inefficiency created by Hurricane Harvey. I saw the software they use to manage cases, and as well as a snippet of the long days they spend fighting for justice. You should know that they feel the hardships of the rise in crime just like we do. You should know that they are working hard to make a difference for all of us. The cards are stacked up against them, and as a Commissioners Court member who is responsible for allocating taxpayer dollars – I will continue to advocate for funding them along with our other law enforcement agencies. Ensuring your safety and spending your money wisely are the most important job duties I have. It’s a responsibility I do not take lightly and will keep pushing for the betterment of Precinct 3 and all of Harris County.
– Commissioner Tom S. Ramsey, P.E.


JUNE 2022 EVENTS
FATHER’S DAY FUN
Looking for a fun way to celebrate dad? Take him out to one of our Father’s Day events just for him! To find an event click here.

MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
Join us for a fun and free movie night featuring Encanto at Crosby Park on Saturday, June 11th. Enjoy arts & crafts and other fun activities beginning at 7 p.m. Movie begins at sunset. For more information, click here.
LOCAL GOV’T 101
What happens at Commissioners Court?
Commissioners Court conducts the general business of the county that includes: Adopting the county’s budget and tax rate; Approving budgeted purchases of the county; Filling vacancies in elective and appointive offices; Setting salaries and benefits; Authorizing contracts; Providing and maintaining county buildings and facilities

BUS PROGRAM

Grab a friend and hit the road!

Did you know that Precinct 3 has a Bus Program, providing free bus trips for groups and individuals,age 50 and older?

Created in 1989 with a single 15-passenger van, Precinct 3’s Bus Program has grown to a fleet of 19 buses. These are specially equipped buses that accommodate wheelchairs and passengers with limited mobility.

The bus program for individuals takes participants on day trips to events such as Astros games, the Kemah Boardwalk, and seasonal/holiday attractions, just to name a few. The bus program for groups allows participants to plan their own bus trip, much like Kay Caffey, who frequently plans trips for her group – Kay’s Friends from Kingwood.

“Most seniors don’t like driving at night, and this program eliminates worrying about driving and offers people the chance to participate in events they otherwise wouldn’t have opportunities to experience,” said Caffey. “People feel included, welcomed, and valued.”

Kay’s Friends has utilized the Bus Program for trips to places like College Station, Lake Jackson, Galveston and La Grange. Caffey said it’s convenient to book a bus and often has a waitlist of friends for her planned trips.

Participating in the Bus Program is easy. Individuals wishing to participate in a bus trip may call 713-274-3151 or email events@pct3.hctx.net for assistance with registration. For group bus trips, please call 832-927-6820. More information can be found by visiting pct3.com/busprogram


PARK PROGRAMS

Bringing the outdoors to you

It’s no secret that Precinct 3 is home to 68 amazing parks and green spaces, including Jesse H. Jones Park, Mercer Botanic Gardens, and the Spring Creek Greenway!

To elevate your outdoor experience, Precinct 3’s Parks Department offers programming and educational events at various parks and facilities.

To find out about upcoming activities like canoeing, fishing, archery, and biking, click here

For questions or more information, call713-274-4201 or email parkprograms@pct3.hctx.net.


FICTITIOUS E-TAGS

Their role in crime

Fictitious e-tags, also known as temporary license tags or paper plates, have been a common denominator to crimes plaguing our region.

As a result of requests made by law enforcement during Commissioner Ramsey’s Crime Task Force meeting, Precinct 3 has partnered with Travis County Constable Precinct 3 and Harris County Constable Precinct 5 in facilitating classes to help law enforcement identify these tags and get them off the streets.

The goal is to train as many law enforcement officers as possible to combat the rise in crime and keep our communities safer, together.


ON THE ROAD

With Precinct 3 Road & Bridge

The Precinct 3 Road and Bridge team continues work on existing and newly acquired projects following redistricting.

Here are locations where there are projects currently under construction:

  • Aldine Westfield Road at Sciaaca Road
  • Crosby-Lynchburg Road
  • Cypress Creek Greenway
  • Gosling Road Bridge over Spring Creek
  • Gosling Road
  • Greenhouse Road (pictured
  • Mercer Visitor Center
  • Mossy Oaks Subdivision
  • Schiel Road
  • Tall Pines Subdivision
  • Telge Road
  • Timber Forest Drive Bridge

Learn more about these projects here


FROM OUR CONSTITUENTS

Precinct 3 takes pride in providing the highest level of standards for service. When you make a Service Request, our Maintenance Team wastes no time with assessing each issue and response.

Below is a note received from a Precinct 3 resident who submitted his request regarding road re-pavement for his community. This constituent mailed a letter to our office, our team assessed his request, and work began less than a month later!

Here at Precinct 3 we are proud to serve and exemplify how your local government should work for you!


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.
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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.

Click here for important information and links