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May 08, 2026

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Cypress Meadow
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REMINDER: Cypress Meadow Homeowners Face Property Tax Appeal Deadline: May 15 or 30 Days After Appraisal Notice
REMINDER: Cypress Meadow Homeowners Face Property Tax Appeal Deadline: May 15 or 30 Days After Appraisal Notice

Homeowners in Cypress Meadow may have only a short window left to challenge their appraised property value before the standard Texas protest deadline passes. READ MORE

REMINDER: Celebrate Your 2026 Graduate in Cypress Meadow: Share Their Story with Your Neighbors
REMINDER: Celebrate Your 2026 Graduate in Cypress Meadow: Share Their Story with Your Neighbors

Celebrate your 2026 graduate with your Cypress Meadow neighbors — My Neighborhood News would love to give them the local spotlight they deserve! The deadline to submit your graduate is May 13 — don't wait, submit this quick and easy form TODAY! READ MORE

Clay Road HOA Meeting Set for May 19 as Cypress Meadow Residents Prepare for Community Updates
Clay Road HOA Meeting Set for May 19 as Cypress Meadow Residents Prepare for Community Updates

Cypress Meadow homeowners will have an opportunity to hear updates, discuss neighborhood matters, and engage with the Clay Road Homeowners Association Board of Directors during the upcoming May 19 meeting at the community clubhouse in Katy. READ MORE

Why Thousands of Harris County Residents Are Suddenly Facing Alarm Fees — And What Cypress Meadow Homeowners Need to Know
Why Thousands of Harris County Residents Are Suddenly Facing Alarm Fees — And What Cypress Meadow Homeowners Need to Know

This Harris County alarm permit rule is catching many homeowners and businesses off guard — and with new 2026 changes approaching, residents in Cypress Meadow could face steep false alarm fees, citations and permit issues if their systems are not properly registered. READ MORE

Why Trimming Overgrown Trees Matters in Cypress Meadow This Spring: Safety, Visibility and Community Responsibility
Why Trimming Overgrown Trees Matters in Cypress Meadow This Spring: Safety, Visibility and Community Responsibility

Some of the biggest safety issues in Cypress Meadow this spring may be hanging right above neighborhood streets — and many residents don’t realize the risks until visibility, traffic flow or emergency access is affected. READ MORE

Composting at Home in Cypress Meadow: How Residents Can Reduce Food Waste and Build Healthier Gardens
Composting at Home in Cypress Meadow: How Residents Can Reduce Food Waste and Build Healthier Gardens

Could the leftovers from your kitchen actually help your garden thrive? More residents in Cypress Meadow are turning everyday food scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich compost with simple, beginner-friendly methods. READ MORE

Why Flood Insurance Matters More Than Ever for Homeowners in Cypress Meadow
Why Flood Insurance Matters More Than Ever for Homeowners in Cypress Meadow

As FEMA’s updated Harris County floodplain maps move through the review process, experts say homeowners in Cypress Meadow should take a closer look at flood insurance coverage — especially because most standard home insurance policies do not cover flood damage. READ MORE

CFISD Board Meetings Ahead: What Cypress Meadow Residents Should Know About Key Decisions Impacting Local Schools
CFISD Board Meetings Ahead: What Cypress Meadow Residents Should Know About Key Decisions Impacting Local Schools

From district growth projections to budget updates and policy changes, two upcoming Cypress-Fairbanks ISD meetings in May could shape the future of schools serving Cypress Meadow families. READ MORE

Hurricane Season 2026: Harris County Urges Early Action as National Hurricane Preparedness Week Begins
Hurricane Season 2026: Harris County Urges Early Action as National Hurricane Preparedness Week Begins

As National Hurricane Preparedness Week kicks off May 3–9, Harris County officials are calling on Cypress Meadow families to take simple but critical steps now—before the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins—to protect their homes, loved ones, and neighborhoods. READ MORE

Harris County Flood Control Projects Aim to Reduce Flood Risk — Cypress Meadow Residents Invited to May 12 Virtual Meeting
Harris County Flood Control Projects Aim to Reduce Flood Risk — Cypress Meadow Residents Invited to May 12 Virtual Meeting

Two major stormwater detention basin projects in the Addicks Reservoir watershed could directly impact flood safety in Cypress Meadow. Here’s what residents need to know — and how to get involved. READ MORE

Meaningful and Creative Ways Families in Cypress Meadow Can Celebrate Mother’s Day at Home This Weekend
Meaningful and Creative Ways Families in Cypress Meadow Can Celebrate Mother’s Day at Home This Weekend

From heartfelt family traditions to quiet moments of remembrance, residents across Cypress Meadow are finding creative and meaningful ways to celebrate Mother’s Day at home this Sunday, May 10, 2026. READ MORE

Free Wellness on Wheels Event Bringing Health Services, Vaccinations and Family Fun to Cypress on May 9
Free Wellness on Wheels Event Bringing Health Services, Vaccinations and Family Fun to Cypress on May 9

Harris County Public Health and Precinct 4 are bringing free health screenings, vaccinations, pet services, and family entertainment to Cypress this Saturday, giving local families convenient access to wellness resources close to home. READ MORE

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Katy / Fulshear
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Lonestar Headlining 2026 Katy Rice Harvest Festival Signals Major Year for Community Tradition in Historic Downtown Katy

The Katy Rice Harvest Festival returns October 10, 2026, with country music powerhouse Lonestar set to headline—bringing together live music, family fun, and a long-standing tradition of giving back to the Katy community. READ MORE

Lonestar Headlining 2026 Katy Rice Harvest Festival Signals Major Year for Community Tradition in Historic Downtown Katy
Houston Economy Concerns Surge in 2026 Kinder Survey, but Data Reveals Unexpected Shared Ground Across Region

A new Rice University Kinder Houston Area Survey shows rising financial strain and declining job confidence across Greater Houston, while revealing that residents may be far more aligned on key issues than they realize. READ MORE

Houston Economy Concerns Surge in 2026 Kinder Survey, but Data Reveals Unexpected Shared Ground Across Region
Christian Brothers Automotive Breaks Ground on $12M Katy Training Center as Skilled Trades Demand Continues to Grow

The Houston-based automotive franchise officially launched construction on its new Mark A. Carr Technology & Training Center in Katy, a project expected to shape workforce development, technician training, and future job growth across Greater Houston. READ MORE

Christian Brothers Automotive Breaks Ground on $12M Katy Training Center as Skilled Trades Demand Continues to Grow
Harris County Mental Health Concerns Rise: Local Resources, Maternal Health Risks, and Community Action in Focus This May

As Mental Health Awareness Month unfolds, Harris County Public Health is urging residents to recognize warning signs, support maternal well-being, and connect with trusted local resources like The Harris Center before silent struggles become crises. READ MORE

Harris County Mental Health Concerns Rise: Local Resources, Maternal Health Risks, and Community Action in Focus This May
Houston Greek Fest 2026 Returns to Energy Corridor with Food, Dancing, and Family Fun at St. Basil the Great Greek Orthodox Church

One of West Houston’s most anticipated cultural events returns May 14–16, as Houston Greek Fest invites the community to experience authentic Greek food, music, dancing, and family fun—right in the Energy Corridor. READ MORE

Houston Greek Fest 2026 Returns to Energy Corridor with Food, Dancing, and Family Fun at St. Basil the Great Greek Orthodox Church
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Katy / Fulshear
Upcoming Events
Katy Exchange Family Festival and Artisan Market
Katy Exchange Family Festival and Artisan Market
Saturday, May 9 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

The Katy Exchange brings vendors, live music, food trucks, and kid attractions to Historic Town Square for a free family day out. READ MORE

Breakfast with Our Veterans All-You-Can-Eat Fundraiser
Breakfast with Our Veterans All-You-Can-Eat Fundraiser
Saturday, May 9 @ 7:00 am - 10:00 am

A monthly all-you-can-eat breakfast in Katy welcomes families while raising support for veterans. READ MORE

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