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Copyright © 2014 Peel, Inc. The Kleinwood Krier - April 2014 1 April 2014 Volume 4, Issue 4 Kleinwood Krier Official Publication of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association K Kleinwood Krier Official Publication of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association A direct connector from southbound Hwy. 249 to westbound Beltway 8 is expected to be open to drivers before the end of 2015, according to officials with the Harris County Toll Road Authority. With the final design phase underway, construction is expected to begin in May and last about 18 months. The connector will allow drivers to transit seamlessly at the interchange, similar to the existing connector to eastbound Beltway 8. Updates on specific, anticipated lane closures will be posted to HCTRA's website on an ongoing basis once construction begins, media relations coordinator Adam Collett said. “For most of the construction period, drivers can expect intermittent, short- duration lane closures on the frontage roads,” he said. “ere will also be some intermittent, short-duration lane closures on the main lanes.” e project will cost an estimated $25 million, which HCTRA is paying for. e project was proposed in preparation of the Hwy. 249 toll road. Phase I of the Hwy. 249 toll road—three toll lanes in each direction from south of Spring Cypress road to north of FM 2920—is Construction on direct connector from Hwy. 249 to Beltway 8 to begin in May by Shawn Arrajj expected to be complete in spring 2015. Reprinted with permission: Community Impact News http://impactnews.com/houston-metro/cy-fair/construction-on- direct-connector-from-hwy.-249-to-beltway-8-/

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KLEINWOOD

April 2014 Volume 4, Issue 4

KleinwoodKrierOfficial Publication

of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association

K KleinwoodKrierOfficial Publication

of the Kleinwood Homeowners Association

A direct connector from southbound Hwy. 249 to westbound Beltway 8 is expected to be open to drivers before the end of 2015, according to officials with the Harris County Toll Road Authority. With the final design phase underway, construction is expected to begin in May and last about 18 months.

The connector will allow drivers to transit seamlessly at the interchange, similar to the existing connector to eastbound Beltway 8. Updates on specific, anticipated lane closures will be posted to HCTRA's website on an ongoing basis once construction begins, media relations coordinator Adam Collett said.

“For most of the construction period, drivers can expect intermittent, short-duration lane closures on the frontage roads,” he said. “There will also be some intermittent, short-duration lane closures on the main lanes.”

The project will cost an estimated $25 million, which HCTRA is paying for. The project was proposed in preparation of the Hwy. 249 toll road. Phase I of the Hwy. 249 toll road—three toll lanes in each direction from south of Spring Cypress road to north of FM 2920—is

Construction on direct connector from Hwy. 249 to Beltway 8 to begin in May

by Shawn Arrajj

expected to be complete in spring 2015.Reprinted with permission: Community Impact Newshttp://impactnews.com/houston-metro/cy-fair/construction-on-

direct-connector-from-hwy.-249-to-beltway-8-/

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IMPORTANT NUMBERSKLEINWOOD MAINTENANCE BOARDLarry Chamberlin, President ........................... 281-580-2222Ronnie Brod, Vice President ............................ 281-370-9200Tom Houser, Secretary .................................... 281-379-6517Jeff Gobbell, Treasurer ..................................... 281-251-7767Kelly Smith, Director at Large ......................... 281-370-9735

KLEINWOOD MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICTSherry Allard, President ................................... 281-923-8603Joe Fratangelo, Vice President.......................... 281-251-3189Bernie Bryl, Secretary-Treasurer ....................... 281-251-2688David C Guerrero, Assistant Secretary. ............ 281-251-2773Robert Ehmann, Asst. V.P. & Asst. Sec ............ 281-251-8621

MANAGEMENT COMPANYChaparral Management ................................... 281-537-0957

POOL MANAGEMENT COMPANYSouthwest Pool Management .......................... 281-370-2474MUD FACILITY MANAGER & BUILDING RENTALSRoger Schuett .................................................. 281-685-1275

NEIGHBORHOOD COORDINATORSJef Gobbel, Message Board Coord. ..... [email protected] Gobbell, Pool Liaison ................................ 281-593-5405Mona Currey, Newsletter Editor ......... [email protected] Brod, Tennis Liaison ........................... 281-370-9200John Bush, Signs ....................................................................Head Block Captain ....................................................OPEN

SCHOOLSMittelstadt Elementary .................................... 832-484-6711Kleb Middle School......................................... 832-249-5500Klein High School ........................................... 832-484-4000

COMMUNITY SERVICESEmergency .......................................................................911 Harris County Constable ................................ 281-376-3472C.C.E.M.S ...................................................... 281-440-4300St. Lukes Vintage Hospital .............................. 832-534-5000Methodist Willowbrook Hospital .................... 281-737-1000Poison Control Center .................................... 281-654-1701Waste Management ......................................... 713-686-6666Klein VFD Business Office .............................. 281-376-4449Water/Sewer Repairs (24/7) ............................. 832-467-1599Water/Sewer Billing Questions ........................ 832-467-1599Reliant Energy/HL&P .................................... 713-207-7777Centerpoint (report streetlight outings) ........... 713-207-2222Harris County Library, Barbara Bush Branch .. 281-376-4610Harris County, Precinct 4 ................................ 281-353-8424Harris County Animal Control ....................... 281-999-3191Aircraft Noise Complaints ............................... 281-233-3900Environmental Development Partners ............. 832-467-1599Harris County Dispute Resolution Center ...... 713-755-8274 ...................................................... www.co.harris.tx.us/drcDomestic Violence .......................................... 281-401-6250Harris County Animal Control ....................... 281-999-3191Dead Animal Pick-up ...................................... 713-699-1113Harris County ..........................................www.co.harris.tx.usPoison Control .............................................1-800-764-7661Harris County Health Dept. ........................... 713-439-6000 ................................................................. www.hcphes.orgHarris County Community Service ................. 281-353-8424Ha ................................................................... www.hcp4.netHarris County Appraisal District ..................... 713-757-7800 .....................................................................www.hcad.orgHarris County Flood Control District ............. 713-684-4000 ....................................................................www.hcfcd.org

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A night of soloists featuring: Kirsten Yon and Joanna Becker, violins; Patrick Moore, cello; Alecia Lawyer, oboe; and the Klein Oak High School Chamber Orchestra . The Cypress Symphony performs Shostakovich's electrifying Chamber Symphony.

The performance will be held at The Centrum. Bohuslav Rattay, Guest Conductor. Student Tickets are FREE!!! All other tickets are available at cypresssymphony.org

Saturday May 10th, 2014 at 7pmThe Cypress Symphony presents

Protégés!

Cypress Symphony

This upscale shopping market features unique gifts, home décor, plants, clothing, accessories, quilts and more! Join us for a tea-room style lunch, silent auction, and a great day of shopping!

Klein United Methodist Churchpresents its

17th Annual EggStravaganza Marketon Wed., April 9, 2014, 10am – 6pm,

located at5920 FM 2920 in Spring, TX.

www.kleinumc.org . 281-353-8202

EGGStravaganza

Market

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SHALOM

Hi Jewish Community.Let’s get connected!

To share Shabbat dinners...Chanukah parties...

Passover Seders...or simply get together!Interested? E-mail us at

[email protected] visit our website at

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The 3rd Annual Klein ISD Kleinwell Family Fitness Fair, sponsored by Tomball Regional Medical Center, is from 8 a.m. – noon, Saturday, April 26, 2014, at the Klein Memorial Stadium - 16715 Stuebner-Airline Rd., Klein. The event is free to all ages and includes vendors from the community, demonstrations, activities including Zumba dancing, strength training, kickboxing, massage chairs, games such as a moon walk, face painting and much more. Houston’s Radio Disney 1590 AM will broadcast live from the event.

Also part of the Family Fitness Fair again this year is the One Mile Fun Run/Walk. Registration for the Fun Run/Walk is $10 per person and includes a t-shirt and awards. To register go to http://www.kleinisd.net/preview.aspx?name=hrbrm.registration2014 or call 832-249-4162.

Just a little reminder…Please be mindful of your neighbors when parking

your vehicles, especially when you have more cars to accommodate than garage space allows. Parking on the street for extended periods presents difficulty and can become a safety issue. Your thoughtfulness is appreciated.

Putting together a newsletter for our community is quite challenging considering there is so much more to include in it than we do. Many residents have interesting news to share about upcoming events, personal milestones, issues of community interest, etc., but we never hear from you!

Between our Management Company and the Board of Directors, we try to include items in our newsletter that not only inform owners of important business matters but also items of local interest.

Don't forget that our newsletter is one of the best communication tools available in our community and in order to help our newsletter become more community-specific we need to hear from YOU. If you would like to contribute, please email [email protected].

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In our fast-paced, stress-filled world we often don't create the opportunities that we need in order to get to know our neighbors. In days past, good neighbor relations were the staple of every strong community. Being able to share life's experiences, both good and bad, with those who live so close to us was once considered one of life's greatest blessings.

These days it is the exception rather than the rule to take the time to create strong relationships with the people we share our community with...and we are each the poorer because of it. Each one of us has a story to tell, a hand to lend, a laugh to share, and friendship to give. What keeps us from extending so much of ourselves to the families that live around our own may be those

Getting To Know Your Neighbors Creates Communitysame things that prevent us from experiencing many of the great blessings of our parents or of our youth: A changing world that focuses more on the individual than the family and the need to remain isolated in order to feel "safe and secure."

Someone once said, "If you always do the things you did, you'll always get the things you got." If we want to grow as a community then we have to risk breaking free from the bonds of isolation that are so easily created by and for us. We must reach out to our neighbors and let them know that they matter and that we care. If we do that, even in the most seemingly insignificant of ways - like a wave as we pass on the street - then we are moving toward a better community and a better way to live.

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If proposed changes to the county's solicitation rules are changed, solicitation on the street, medians or islands will be against the law. Groups and individuals could still solicit from nearby sidewalks.

Changes to panhandling could be on the way in Harris County as Commissioners Court received a report in late January on proposed changes to solicitation in unincorporated Harris County.

The report calls for stopping all solicitation in lanes of traffic, citing safety issues as the main concern, but the job of enforcing the law—which would be up to patrol officers—is also an issue for one county commissioner.

“There is definitely a safety issue, but there’s a lot of folks who believe some of the panhandlers have become aggressive and are complaining to police,” Precinct 3 Commissioner Steve Radack said. “I believe those concerns are valid, but how do you allow some people to solicit in the street and some not?”

Typically, before the county can pass a regulation, the state Legislature must first pass a law. In this case, a section of the transportation code instead allows county government to regulate solicitation.

Last July, Commissioners Court appointed a committee to study the issue following a decision from a federal court in Houston that struck down a law regulating solicitation.

“The courts have made it clear that public streets and sidewalks are traditional forums for speech, and that includes solicitation—whether its for the Red Cross or a meal for yourself—that’s all protected activity,” assistant county attorney Glen Van Slyke said. “Some think we should make distinctions and allow only charitable organizations to do this, but that’s why the state law was invalidated. They won’t allow the government to make a distinction like that.”

Although the report suggests stopping all panhandling in lanes of traffic, medians and islands, groups would still be able to solicit from nearby sidewalks.

“The most common problem is people standing in medians to solicit or sell things to the driver of a car waiting for the light to change,” Van Slyke said. “The primary interest is safety not only for pedestrians, but for motorists of the vehicles trying to get through the intersection and not having their

by Marie Leonard

Harris County considers tighter rules on panhandling in unincoporated area

attention distracted by fumbling around in a purse or wallet to find money to give to someone.”

Because of the sheer size of Harris County, panhandling and solicitation is common throughout most precincts, but is mainly a problem at busy intersections.

“It’s been an issue on FM 1960, but I don’t think it’s unique to this area at all,” said Barbara Thomason, president of the Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce. “People sometimes expect the firemen to come out once a year and do their rally on a Saturday, and I don’t think that detracts, but if you have a constant group soliciting—whether they’re sanctioned or not—you can go mentally numb from seeing them.”

If the proposed regulations are approved in the future, charges would be filed in a justice of the peace court and violators would be charged with a Class C misdemeanor.

“Our indication is that the patrol officers would give the person a warning and tell them they can get a ticket,” Van Slyke said. “I think it would be a public education effort to start with.”

Before the proposed regulations are considered further by Commissioners Court, public hearings could be held throughout the county to receive public input on the report.

“It’s going to be an extremely controversial issue,” Radack said. “You’re going to have some very interesting policy issues for the sheriff and constables to explore.”

Reprinted with permission: Community Impact Newshttp://impactnews.com/houston-metro/cy-fair/harris-county-

considers-tighter-rules-on-panhandling-in-unin/

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