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Inside this Issue:National Night Out is Coming Soon! ............................... Page 4
Board Meeting Summary for 06.21.21 ........................... Page 6
311 Contact Options for City Services ........................... Page 7
NTRCA is seeking Neighborhood Reps! ......................... Page 8
Residents... Help uskeep you informed!
Use your mobile devicecamera to scan this codeand subscribe to receiveemail from NTRCA.
EARLY LEARNINGPRESCHOOLNow registering for Fall (page 13)
OUR COMMUNITY
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ASSOCIATION UPDATES
Need to Report a Maintenance Issue? If you notice a maintenance issue within the community, send an email to [email protected]. Your message will be routed to our maintenance department for a speedy response. Feel free to snap a pic with your phone to illustrate the issue you are reporting, and provide details about the exact location.
Street Light Out? If you notice a street light out, write down the 6-digit number on the light pole. Then report the outage to CenterPoint Energy at 713-207-2222 or report it online at http://cnp.centerpointenergy.com/outage.
Are You a New Resident in the Community? Welcome to the community! Please stop by the Association office for a Welcome Guide, and also to apply for your Club Card. You ll need a Club Card to access all of our amenities in the community. For a preview of what s available to you, visit the Parks and Recreation sec-tion on the newterritory.org website. For additional questions about the community, email [email protected].
Want to Advertise in the New Territory newsletter? Contact Pamela Printing at 281-240-1313 for all advertising inquiries. Advertising Disclaimer: New Territory Residential Community Association (NTRCA) assumes no responsibility for the content, warranties and representations made in advertisements within this publication. All warranties and representations made are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be addressed directly to the advertiser.
Newsletter Policy Article Guidelines: Please submit articles by the 5th of the month prior to the month of publication. Due to the excessive number of articles submitted, no exceptions will be made. If you would like to place an advertisement online only, the cost is $25.00 up to 150 words along with a picture. Please email [email protected]. Your online ad will run for 30 days, and you can stop by the Associa-tion Office to make your payment in the form of a check or money or-der.
NTRCA Editorial Policy The newsletter s editorial content, excluding advertising, is deter-mined at the discretion of the Executive Director, under advisement by the Board of Directors. The purpose of the newsletter is to promote New Territory and inform its members of activities, issues and events. The NTRCA also utilizes the newsletter to inform members on issues which, in its opinion, may directly affect our members property val-ues and quality of life.
NEW TERRITORY RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (NTRCA)
6101 Homeward Way Sugar Land, TX 77479 www.newterritory.org
Association Phone Numbers Association Office 281-565-0616 Association Fax 281-565-0188 The Club 281-565-1070 The Club Fax 281-565-1130 Tennis Pro Shop 281-565-5355
Association Office Hours Monday - Friday . 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Closed
Club Hours Monday - Friday 5:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Non-Emergency Numbers Sugar Land Police 281-275-2020 Precinct 4 Constable 281-242-4014 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY dial 911
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HOMEOWNER RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES As a homeowner in our association, you have certain rights and responsibilities. You have the right to
A responsive and competent community association. Honest, fair, and respectful treatment by community leaders and managers. Attend meetings, serve on committees, and run for election. Access appropriate association records (see the website for a copy of our policy, Resolution 2010-15r1). Prudent financial management of fees and other assessments. Live in a community where the property is maintained according to established standards. Fair treatment regarding financial and other association obligations, including the opportunity to discuss pay-ment plans and options before the association takes any legal action, and the right to appeal decisions. Receive all rules and regulations governing the community association—if not prior to purchase and settlement, then upon joining the community.
You also have the responsibility to
Maintain your property according to established standards. Treat association staff and leaders with honesty and respect. Read and comply with rules and regulations of the community and ensure that your tenants and guests do too. Let your neighborhood representative know your thoughts on board elections, and on other issues. Pay association assessments and charges on time. Contact association staff or managers, if necessary, to discuss financial obligations and alternative payment arrangements for your assessments, if necessary. Provide feedback to the association on matters that af-fect the community. Provide your current contact information to the associa-tion so you can receive important updates about the community.
BEING NEIGHBORLY Complaints can usually be resolved by neighbors being courteous and respectful to one another. Some common complaints we hear about include:
Unleashed pets, pet waste in yards and common areas, and barking dogs – We encourage you to enjoy your pets, but we also want to ensure that it s not at the expense of your neighbors. There are very simple things you can do when walking your pet:
Keep your pet safely on a leash. It s the law! Take a bag with you to collect your pet s waste. Dispose of pet waste in trash cans that NTRCA has provided in various locations. If your dog barks a lot, bring him/her indoors. Your dog s barking may not bother you, but it may bother your neighbors.
Trees, shrubbery and landscaping – Our neighbor-hood has many mature trees. Look closely at your tree limbs, and if they are hanging over your neighbor s prop-erty or touching rooflines, trim them away.
Parking – Residents are encouraged to park IN THEIR OWN driveway. If you must park on the street, be cour-teous and park in front of YOUR own home, being care-ful to not block access to a neighbor s driveway and/or the sidewalk. Also be mindful of trash collection dates; a car parked in the street may prevent the trash truck from making pickups on your street.
Garbage cans – Please put out trash cans only on gar-bage pick up days, and move them out of view immedi-ately after pickup. Lingering trash cans are unsightly.
Communication – Remember, open communication is key to avoiding neighbor conflicts or misunderstandings. Keep your neighbors in the loop when something may affect them (ie, major construction work, hosting a party, etc). For questions, contact us at 281-565-0616 or visit the Association Office at 6101 Homeward Way.
Fence Repair and Replacement
If you are planning to replace your wood fence, be advised that ALL wood fences must be two or three rail, No. 1 or No. 2 Western Red Cedar, one (1) inch by four (4) inches or one (1) inch by six (6) inches vertical notched pickets with no wane or rot holes, and with minimal knot holes. Pine wood pickets are NOT permitted. For questions about fence replacements, call the Compliance Office at 281-565-0616.
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National Night Out (NNO) is an annual nationwide campaign that promotes police and com-munity partnerships, as well as neighbor-to-neighbor relations to help make the community a safe and caring place to live. It is also designed to foster good relationships between resi-dents and law enforcement, and it provides a great opportunity to bring police and residents together under peaceful and positive circumstances. The campaign promotes the values of safe communities to millions of residents from all fifty states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide (visit www.natw.org).
National Night Out is Tuesday, October 5, 2021
What is National Night Out?
How does NTRCA help promote National Night Out? NTRCA works closely with the Sugar Land Police Department to encourage each neighborhood to host a National Night Out block party New Territory staff works to identify a designated party host for each neighborhood, and then provides that person with some party supplies and modest funds for food and/or door prizes to help encourage participation.
The block parties throughout New Territory vary greatly in size and participation we ve seen large gatherings of 50+ residents holding a pot-luck dinner, and we ve seen small gatherings of a dozen or so neighbors meeting up in a culdesac to let the kids play and get to know each other. First responders from the Police Department and Fire Depart-ment also make rounds in the community to visit many of the block parties. It s always exciting when a police cruiser or a fire truck joins the party with flashing lights!
What do I need to do? A party can t happen without a Party Host! Each neighborhood needs an individual, or a team of individuals, to step up and coordi-nate their neighborhood s event.
Being a Party Host is easy and fun! The host chooses a party location (typically a driveway or culdesac) and then communicates the location to the rest of their neighborhood (NTRCA staff can help with this). Then, using the party supplies and funds that NTRCA provides, the host sets the stage for a casual and welcoming evening outdoors where neighbors stop by and get to know one another. There s no need to plan an agenda or anything extravagant... the party will happen on its own!
Here is where we need your help
If your neighborhood already has a party host confirmed, you simply need to show up and meet your neighbors! The parties are scheduled to run from 6:00pm until dusk, so make a plan to walk over and meet your neighbors. Stay for a short while, or stay until the end... The most important thing is that you show up and show your neighbors that you care about the safety of your community!
High Meadows—
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The Board of Directors has guided the organization into a stable financial position with a fully-funded Capital Reserve fund. In addition, the Board has set aside 4 months of NTR-CA operating expenses into an emergency fund. This fund would allow operations such as landscaping, lake maintenance and other maintenance-related functions to continue if a natural disaster were to hit New Territory and limit our normal revenues (like Hurricane Harvey almost created). This is sometimes referred to as a surplus, but is actually a con-tingency fund. Running our balance sheets showing this surplus is an intentional strategy toward New Territory s financial stability, in much the same way a household sets aside a rainy-day fund for a family emergency, just on a larger scale. Responsible money man-
agement is a priority for our Board and Staff, and residents are encouraged to attend monthly Board Meetings to learn more about the financial operations of the Association. If you have questions, contact the Executive Director at [email protected].
Board Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at 7:00pm. All residents are welcome to participate. Residents may address the Board during the Homeowner s Segment of the Agenda, regarding any matters re-lated to Association business. Residents who wish to speak must notify the meeting organizer and present the organizer with a Speaker Request Form, available at the sign-in table. Residents will be allowed a maximum of three minutes to address the Board. In the event of a remote Board meeting (via ZOOM), residents can get a Speaker Request Form by emailing [email protected].
06.21.2021 NTRCA Board Meeting — held via Videoconference/Teleconference The Meeting was called to order at 7:05pm by Board President Michael Cassidy, and the agenda was adopted. The Board approved the Minutes of the April 19th Board Meeting. Debra Simpson presented the Treasurer s Report for April 2021. Bo Hahn presented the Parks & Recreation Director s Report, which included updates on Recreation Programs and Parks and Facilities projects. Michael Walker presented the Executive Director s Report which included updates on contracts for services and com-mon area projects, repairs and maintenance. Michael Walker provided a brief update on LID #7 activities and projects. The Board authorized Staff to renovate the Cambridge Park neighborhood monument as a small-scale sample before implementing the Monument Master Plan throughout all main entrance monuments. The Board approved the 2020 Audit Report for NTRCA. The Board authorized the use of additional capital reserve funds to replace the utility vehicle for the Parks and Facili-ties Department. The Board authorized the use of 2023 Pointe Royale capital reserve funds for emergency repairs to fountain lights. The Board adopted state-mandated revisions to the NTRCA Design Guidelines. The Board authorized funds for installation of shade structures at the four community pools. The Board denied a homeowner s appeal for a deed restriction violation.
Below is a summary of the NTRCA Board Meeting held on June 21, 2021. Upon approval, official meeting minutes are posted at newterritory.org.
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See Something? Say Something!
If you ve witnessed a crime or observed suspicious activity within the community, report it immediately to the police.
SLPD Non-Emergency Line: 281-275-2020
Emergencies: Dial 9-1-1
Facebook and Nextdoor are great for being social with friends and neighbors online... but suspicious activity should be reported to law enforcement immediately, and cer-tainly posting it via social media. Time is of the essence!
Hosting a Pool Party?
Are you interested in hosting a party at one of our four community swimming pools? Aquatic Advi-sors is NTRCA s contracted pool maintenance pro-vider, and they handle all pol party reservations. Visit the Aquatic Advisors website for details about party fees, max guest capacity, lifeguard staffing requirements, and much more.
www.aquaticadvisors.net/partyform 713-609-9489
Volunteer to Serve on a NTRCA Committee Have you ever thought about serving on a NTRCA committee? Do you wish to enact change or be involved in some aspect of community operations? Your volunteer service on a committee will allow you to dig deep into the policies that drive certain processes, and give you the opportunity to work toward process improvements.
Each year, half of the members of each committee are appointed (or re-appointed) by the NTRCA Board of Directors. Below is a list of the committees available for service. Visit www.newterritory.org, and navigate to BOARD OF DIREC-TORS > NTRCA COMMITTEES to see a list of current committee members and the detailed responsibilities of each committee. If you are interested in serving on a Committee, send an email to [email protected] with your name, property address, the committee on which you hope to serve, and a brief bio statement to share your reasons for serving and what you feel makes you most qualified to serve. At the time of the chosen committee s appointments, your request to serve will be presented to the NTRCA Board for appointment consideration.
Nominations Committee (Board Elections) Website/Communication Committee Modifications Committee Landscape Advisory Committee Safety Committee (National Night Out) Tree Maintenance Advisory Committee
Sugar Land 311 offers a single point of contact for non-emergency service requests and general questions about city-related services or programs. You can reach a 311 Ambassador through any of these methods:
Phone — dial 311 Email — [email protected] Mobile App — search the app store for the MySugarLand Live Chat — visit sugarlandtx.gov, and click the 311 icon
Remember, 311 is a resource and is not monitored 24/7. In the event of a real emergency, call 911 for dispatch o police/fire/EMS.
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Who s Responsible For That? Generally speaking, the Association is responsible for repairs and maintenance of elements that are shared by all the residents of the community, which are referred to as common-areas . Residents are individually respon-sible for repairs and maintenance of their own homes and private property, all the way to the street. However, there are some exceptions to these general rules of thumb:
1. The City repairs damaged sidewalks in front of a home that runs parallel to the street, and res-idents can report any sidewalk concerns to 3-1-1 or send an email to [email protected]. The excep-tion to this is for those living in our gated communities. The City will not clean sidewalks; all homeowners are responsible for cleaning or pressure washing the con-crete and hardscape areas around their home.
2. The US Postal Service is responsible for cluster-unit mailbox maintenance and replacement, as well as distribution of the mailbox keys. Visit the Grants Lake Post Office location at 3130 Grants Lake Blvd, or call them at 281-494-4150.
3. Referred to as exclusive-use common areas or limited-use com-
mon areas , these are the common areas within a gat-ed community that are only accessible to the residents living within that gated community. The residents of gated communities pay an additional yearly assess-ment for the Association to maintain the common are-as inside the gates.
The NTRCA is responsible for the Association Office and The Club, as well as over 450 acres of parks, trails, playgrounds, swimming pools, and other recreational facilities.
If you see something that needs our attention, please send an email to [email protected]. Include as much detail as possible including the specific location and even pictures if you have them. With enough information, our maintenance team will be able to address the issue promptly!
These neighborhoods need a Rep
...will that be YOU?
Autumn Ridge Easton Lakes Lakewind 2
Robinson s Land g 2 Sander s Ridge
Summerhill* Tessa Lakes
Walker s Station 1 *election underway
Neighborhood Reps are elected by the residents of their immediate neighborhood. They attend monthly Rep Meetings, and they are encouraged to attend the monthly Board meeting as well. Their main job is communicating with their neighbors! Reps share information with, and speak on behalf of, the residents in their neighborhood. Reps advise the Board of Directors in making informed decisions based on the needs of their neighborhoods. Reps also vote on behalf of the homeowners in their re-spective neighborhoods at the yearly Board of Directors elections. And finally, Reps familiarize themselves with NTRCA staff so they re able to refer people to the appro-priate person when there s a question or concern. For greater details about the role of a Neighborhood Rep, visit the newterritory.org website menu, and click CON-TACT > NEIGHBORHOOD REPRESENTATIVES > ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES.
Neighborhood Reps work for the betterment and general improvement of their own community. Serving in this vol-unteer capacity gives that neighborhood a chance to have their voices heard, and to have an impact on deci-sions affecting their neighborhood and the community as a whole. Plus, it s a wonderful opportunity to get to know your neighbors!
Send a quick email to [email protected] or call the office at 281-565-0616 and we ll explain more and get the process started.
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SERVICE AREA TRASH RECYCLING GREEN WASTE BULKY WASTE
EAST side of Grand Parkway/99
WEST side of Grand Parkway/99
Trash Collection is provided by REPUBLIC SERVICES
The City of Sugar Land has a contract with Republic Services for trash collection according to the schedule below.
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TENNIS CENTER
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The Early Learning Preschool provides a curriculum of age-appropriate experiences designed to enhance children creatively,intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically. Call 281-565-9346 or email the Preschool Coordinator [email protected]. 2-YEAR-OLD
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SchoolsFort Bend ISD .................................................................... 281-634-1000Brazos Bend Elementary School ....................................... 281-634-5180Walker Station Elementary School .................................... 281-634-4400Sartartia Middle School ..................................................... 281-634-6310William B. Travis High School............................................ 281-634-7000Stephen F. Austin High School .......................................... 281-634-2000
GeneralCity of Sugar Land General Information .................................... Dial 3-1-1 City of Sugar Land Call Before You Dig .......................... 1-800-245-4545CenterPoint (Street Lights) ................................................ 713-207-2222
Commissioner Ken DeMerchant (Fort Bend Pct 4)........... 281-980-2235Fort Bend Independent School District ............................... 281-634-1000Fort Bend Appraisal District ............................................... 281-344-8623Fort Bend Tax Assessor/Collector ..................................... 281-341-3700Municipal Operations & Consulting .................................... 281-347-8686Republic Waste (Trash Pickup) .......................................... 713-726-7307Sugar Land Water Dept. .................................................... 281-275-2750Sugar Land Police Dept. (Non-Emergency) ....................... 281-275-2020Sugar Land Police Dept. (House Watch Program) ............. 281-275-2500Sugar Land Animal Services .............................................. 281-275-2364Sugar Land Public Works .................................................. 281-275-2450
Sugar Land Permit & Inspections ....................................... 281-275-2270Vacation House Watch (Sugar Land Police Dept) ............... 281-242-4014Voter Registration .............................................................. 281-341-8670Windstream (Sugar Land Telephone) ............................. 1-800-501-1754
EmergencyFire Department………………………………………..911 or 281-275-2873Emergency Medical Services .............................................................911Poison Control ................................................................1-800-222-1222Sugar Land Police Dept. (non-emergencies) .................... 281-275-2020
.......... 281-341-4665
Commercial Directory9’ers Grill .........................................................................281-491-051599 Tire & Auto (Mike Tate’s Automotive) ..........................281-313-8484All Ages Driving School ...................................................281-232-7787Al Rabba World Food ......................................................512-652-8432Carmelo’s Mexican Grill ..................................................281-494-2031Chase Bank .....................................................................281-565-0274Christian Brothers Automotive ........................................281-242-2886Floors for Living ...............................................................832-999-4223GNC .................................................................................281-565-0404Gr8 Guns .........................................................................832-886-6000Jade Ly ...........................................................................281-313-3300KFC / Taco Bell ................................................................281-494-9720Kids R Kids ......................................................................281-494-5437Metscript Pharmacy .........................................................281-277-2700Mochi Sushi ....................................................................832-886-4338New Territory Montessori ............................................... 281-494-4800Parcel Plus ......................................................................281-565-1515Pho Shack .......................................................................832-886-4902Ruthie’s TexMex .............................................................281-491-7884Sugar Land Mixed Martial Arts ........................................979-578-1894Smoothie King .................................................................281-240-6451Spec’s Liquor ................................................................... 281-491-0811Westco Donuts ................................................................281-277-9389
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Neighborhood RepresentativesAutumn Ridge....OPEN..........................................................................AutumnRidge@newterritory.orgBlakely Bend Section 1....Rita Dib ...........................................................BlakelyBend@newterritory.orgBlakely Bend Section 2....Dan Foley .....................................................BlakelyBend2@newterritory.orgBrandon’s Pointe....Nicole Polit .........................................................BrandonsPointe@newterritory.orgCambridge Park....Bob Dodd..............................................................CambridgePark@newterritory.orgChapel Bend....Carrie Pannebaker..........................................................ChapelBend@newterritory.orgCias Ridge....Clay Alumbaugh ....................................................................CiasRidge@newterritory.orgClayton’s Bend....Brendan Hill .............................................................. [email protected] Ridge...Paru McGuire...........................................................CrescentRidge@newterritory.orgCurran Place.......Gary LaFontaine ..........................................................CurranPlace@newterritory.orgEaston Lakes...OPEN.............................................................................EastonLakes@newterritory.orgFoster’s Green....Barry Morgenroth .......................................................FostersGreen@newterritory.orgGreystone Place Section 1...Debra McGaughey .............................GreystonePlace1@newterritory.orgGreystone Place Section 2....Arif Jaffer ...........................................GreystonePlace2@newterritory.orgHigh Meadows....Ian Kjos .....................................................................HighMeadows@newterritory.orgLake Pointe....Sharon Cole........................................................................LakePointe@newterritory.orgLakewind...Cindy Arcement ......................................................................... [email protected] Phase II...OPEN ........................................................................ [email protected] Crest....Garry Johnson .................................................................. [email protected] Crest....Joan Gandee ............................................................. [email protected] Mahamad ............................................................ [email protected] Morton .....................................................................Morningside@newterritory.orgPecan Park Estates....Beth Hall ....................................................PecanParkEstates@newterritory.orgPecan Point....John Shelton ................................................................... [email protected] Royale...Tahir Bhatti ................................................................... [email protected] Forest....Lisa Brettmann ..........................................................PrestonForest@newterritory.orgRemington Crest....Salim Savani.......................................................RemingtonCrest@newterritory.orgRiver Glen....Jim Rhame .............................................................................RiverGlen@newterritory.orgRobinson’s Landing 1...Betty Lozada ............................................RobinsonsLanding@newterritory.orgRobinson’s Landing 2...OPEN .....................................................RobinsonsLanding2@newterritory.orgSander’s Ridge...OPEN ........................................................................SandersRidge@newterritory.orgSpencer’s Glen...Abdul Quadir .............................................................SpencersGlen@newterritory.orgSpinnaker Cove....Debbie Depinet .....................................................SpinnakerCove@newterritory.orgSterling Chase....Teresa Yeager ...........................................................SterlingChase@newterritory.orgSterling Heights....Joanne Friday ....................................................... [email protected] Creek....Josh Bibb ..........................................................................StoneCreek@newterritory.orgStonehaven....Jan Curry .......................................................................... [email protected] .................................................................................SummerHill@newterritory.orgSunset Cove....Terry Evans .....................................................................SunsetCove@newterritory.orgTessa Lakes....OPEN ...............................................................................TessaLakes@newterritory.orgThompson’s Landing...Ryan Nolen ............................................. [email protected]’s Station Section 1....OPEN ..................................................WalkersStation1@newterritory.orgWalker’s Station Section 2....Jimmy Elkins ..........................................WalkersStation@newterritory.orgWatermill Section 1...Susheem Mehta .......................................................Watermill1@newterritory.orgWatermill Section 2...MaryGregg Manuel ...................................................Watermill2@newterritory.orgWest Meadows....Dan Gallo ..................................................................WestMeadow@newterritory.orgWilkin’s Crossing....Robin Cole .........................................................WilkinsCrossing@newterritory.org
............................................................... 281-565-0616Website ......................................................................................................... www.newterritory.orgMichael - Executive Director ...................................................executivedirector@newterritory.orgCarol - Director of Accounting...............................................accountingdirector@newterritory.orgSilvia - Accounting Assistant ...........................................accountingcoordinator@newterritory.orgChidinma - Compliance Manager ......................................compliancemanager@newterritory.orgRoger- Compliance Coordinator / A/P Coordinator [email protected] - Receptionist ..................................................................receptionist@newterritory.orgShannon - Community Relations Coordinator .................... [email protected]
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Club Information and Hours1200 Walker School Road
281-565-1070 • Fax: 281-565-1130
Club Operating HoursMon. - Fri. 5:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Sat. - 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Sun. - 12:00 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Tennis Information and HoursPro Shop • 281-565-5355
Pro Shop HoursMon. - Thurs. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
& 3:45 p.m. - 8 p.m.Fri. & Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Pool Management CompanyAquatic Advisors: 713-609-9489 Neighborhood Crime Watch Coordinators
Don’t see your neighborhood listed? That means your neighborhood needs a Crime Watch Coordinator! Contact [email protected] or call 281-565-0616 to inquire about this role.
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