The security report for May 2011 is now available.
To review the security report please see below.
The security report for May 2011 is now available.
To review the security report please see below.
Texas hurricane season officially begins today, June 1 and ends November 30.
The 624-mile Texas Gulf coastline, our area in particular, and areas of Texas hundreds of miles inland, are vulnerable to the devastating effects of a hurricane or tropical storms.
The best defense is preparedness and public education about the dangers of the high winds, storm surge, flooding and tornadoes that may occur for hundreds of miles in conjunction with a hurricane or tropical storm.
The Oakwood Glen Association urges all citizens of this community to participate in hurricane preparedness activities, and to pay close attention to watch and warning instructions.
The Oakwood Glen Association newsletter (The Acorn) for May 2011 is now available.
The security report for April 2011 is now available.
To review the security report please see below.
The Oakwood Glen Association newsletter (The Acorn) for April 2011 is now available.
Precinct 4’s Community Assistance Department (CAD) is responsible for processing work orders for maintenance requests. Whether you need a street or a stop sign replaced, need to request a road or sinkhole repair, or have questions or comments about Precinct 4 services, CAD can assist.
The Community Assistance Department website address is http://www.hcp4.net/cad/.
They can also be reached at (281) 353-8424 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
To request a service online go to http://www.hcp4.net/cad/worf.htm and fill out the online work order form.
You can use their website to contact the county concerning street signs, stop signs and sign posts that need to be cleaned and repainted.
This site can also be used to request a traffic light at Five Forks and Stuebner Airline as many of the homeowners have requested. The more people that make the request the quicker the response. There are other areas that CAD can be involved with, those are sidewalk repair, especially those sidewalks that are broken or cracked and not smooth.
The security report for March 2011 is now available.
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The March Board of Directors meeting has been postponed until 7:00 PM on Tuesday March 22, 2011.
The following is from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office to homeowners concerning the need to obtain a permit for alarm systems installed in their homes.
In order to increase compliance and spread awareness, our office is requesting your assistance in informing residents in your community through your HOA newsletter or your scheduled HOA meetings of the need to obtain a permit for operating an alarm system, residential or business, within unincorporated Harris County.
Many residents and businesses are unaware of the requirement to obtain an alarm permit once an alarm system has been installed and activated by the alarm company. Alarm systems are established and defined in the Local Government Code 233 (subchapter D) as well as the authority to regulate, adopt rules and impose penalties for unpermitted locations. Obtaining the required permit will avoid the issuance of a citation and excessive false alarm fees. The fee for current permit issuance is $35 with a yearly renewal fee of $10. All permit fees are waived for senior citizens 65 years or older. Under current guidelines, a permitted location is allowed five (5) free false alarms annually. Any subsequent false alarms during your permitted year are subject to a $75 fine that is billed to the permit holder’s address. If a site has an active alarm system, yet does not have a permit to operate such alarm, a false alarm may result in a Class C citation which could range up to $500.
Should you or your residents require a copy of the permit application form, or would like to review the regulations regarding permit requirements, you may do so by visiting the Harris County Sheriff’s Office website at www.hcso.hctx./net . The application can be printed from the website, then completed and mailed to our office with the applicable fees. We are currently in the planning stages of making the application and payment process available on-line for the convenience to the public. Should you have any questions, please contact the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Alarm Detail at 713 755 4600 M-F, 8a- 5p. If you would like any of our Alarm Detail personnel to attend one of your HOA meetings, we would be glad to attend and answer as many questions as possible.
The security report for February 2011 is now available.
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