Pool is now Open
The Pool is Open.
The pool will be open from 12PM to 8PM Wednesday through Sunday. The pool will NOT be open on any active school days.
To review the pool schedule please visit the download page by CLICKING HERE.
The Pool is Open.
The pool will be open from 12PM to 8PM Wednesday through Sunday. The pool will NOT be open on any active school days.
To review the pool schedule please visit the download page by CLICKING HERE.
The Board has received numerous complaints from residents concerning the perception that deed restriction violations are not being handled properly or that nothing is being done to correct the violations. Since deed restriction violations are considered confidential we do not discuss violations in the open meetings or with non-board members but we would like to assure our residents that we do actively pursue violations to the extent we are allowed by law.
Several years ago we had a Deed Restriction Committee made up of at least one board member and any interested resident volunteers . This committee would meet at least once a month to review all current deed restriction violations, remove any listed violations that have been cleared up and make recommendations to the board for further action if required.
Over the past several months there has been a renewed interest in reviving the Deed Restriction Committee. If you would be interested in being a part of the Deed Restriction Committee please email board@oakwoodglen.net or attend the next board meeting.
Please note that resident committee members will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
We have had several requests for services that are supplied by Harris County. To request a service please go to the Harris County - Precinct 4 - Community Assistance Department request page at http://www.cp4.hctx.net/cad/worf.htm Below are some of the service categories you can request.
Adopt-A-County Mile (Voluntary litter abatement program for Harris County Precinct 4 residents)
Basketball Goal Removal (Removal of basketball goals from county rights-of-way. Examples of applicable goals include a goal located on a county-maintained street from the sidewalk to the street or next to a curb.)
Concrete Repair (Example: Repair a broken curb in front of a residence; this does not apply to driveway aprons that tie into curbs.)
Culvert Maintenance (Cleaning or repairing a culvert)
Ditch Maintenance (Dig ditch to county grade specifications or report blockage)
Guardrail Repair (Repair of a guardrail)
House Bill 327 (Procedures for posting “No Overnight Parking of Commercial Motor Vehicles†signs in or adjacent to certain residential subdivisions)
No Parking Sign Request (Request for parking restrictions. This refers to general parking restrictions and does not relate to House Bill 327.)
Nuisance Abatement (Examples of nuisances on private property include accumulated rubbish, standing water, conditions that harbor insects and rodents, abandoned swimming pools, high weeds, and dilapidated structures)
Road Markings (Crosswalks, road marking/painting, stop bars, striping, or road buttons)
Right-of-Way Maintenance (Mowing, trimming limbs, or removing trash within county road rights-of-way)
Road Repair (Pothole repair or a request for asphalt, limestone, etc.)
Senate Bill 540 (Procedures for posting “Speed Limit Signs below 30 mph, but not less than 20 mph†in certain residential subdivisions)
Sidewalk Installation: Precinct 4’s “Sidewalk Policy†limits sidewalk installation from subdivision entrances to school property lines along a curbed major thoroughfare provided the proposed sidewalk connects to an existing sidewalk at the subdivision entrance and the school property line. Sidewalk requests that do not comply with the Sidewalk Policy, but will provide a safety component for children walking to school along a curbed thoroughfare, may be considered provided:
The sidewalk installation is the only viable means for accommodating the school-related pedestrian activity and
A requesting entity may proceed with sidewalk installation without Precinct 4's participation and Harris County will accept the sidewalks for maintenance purposes should the improvements be built according to Harris County sidewalk specifications.
Sidewalk Maintenance: If the sidewalk damage is caused by a leak (sinkhole) in the storm sewer, Precinct 4 maintenance crews will repair the sinkhole and sidewalk. However, Precinct 4 will only repair a sidewalk that has been damaged by a sinkhole. If the sidewalk damage is not the result of a sinkhole, Precinct 4 will not be able to accommodate the request. Sidewalks are typically installed by the developer as an amenity to the community, therefore, sidewalk repair ultimately is the homeowner’s responsibility, unless the damage is caused by a sinkhole as noted above.
Sign Maintenance or Installation (Sign or barricade repair, installation, or replacement)
Speed Limit Analysis (Requests to lower or raise a posted speed limit outside of residential subdivisions)
Standing Water (Standing water next to a curb. For standing water in a ditch, please select ditch maintenance.)
Stop Sign Request (Requests for new stop sign installation. Note: Stop signs are used to control traffic at intersections and not to control speeding vehicles.)
Storm Drain Maintenance (Sinkhole repair or storm drain blockage)
Traffic Signal Request (Requests to install new traffic signals or to modify traffic signal timing. Contact 713.881.3210 to report blinking traffic signals.)
We are considering having a pool key signup day prior to the pool opening on May 26th, 2012.
If you need a pool key please email us to let us know at pool@oakwoodglen.net. Once we have an idea of how many residents need keys we will schedule a signup day.
The security report for April 2012 is now available.
To review the security reports please visit the download page by CLICKING HERE.
Please report suspicious people, vehicles and activities to the Harris County Sheriff's Office at (713) 221-6000. If it is an emergency please dial 911.
When you call:The Sheriff's Department has also launched iWatchHarrisCounty
iWatchHarrisCounty is a mobile crime watch tool that you and your neighbors can use to report suspicious or criminal activity. It's a proactive, hands-on, partnership between you, the citizens of Harris County, and the Harris County Sheriff's Office (HCSO).
You can download the iWatchHarrisCounty crime watch tool flier by CLICKING HERE
The security report for March 2012 is now available.
To review the security reports please visit the download page by CLICKING HERE.
The security report for February 2012 is now available.
To review the security reports please visit the download page by CLICKING HERE.