Keeping Champions Park Streets in Top Shape
Champions Park has been a cherished community since the early 1980s, offering residents a welcoming environment and a high quality of life. Over the decades, however, the neighborhood’s infrastructure has naturally begun to show signs of wear. In several areas, curbs are cracked, potholes have formed, and some driveway aprons are deteriorating, impacting both appearance and safety.
Fortunately, Harris County Precinct 3 offers free repairs for broken curbs, provided the damage has not been caused by modifications such as French drain installations. Residents noticing damaged curbs, potholes, or in need of sign installation can submit a service request through the Precinct 3 Roads and Bridges website. These proactive repairs help preserve the neighborhood’s charm and ensure safer streets for everyone.
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It’s important to note that the repair of driveway aprons—where the driveway meets the street—remains the responsibility of the homeowner. Residents are asked to remove any large, broken concrete pieces from the roadway and dispose of them properly, rather than stacking them near drains or along the street.
By working together to address these maintenance needs, Champions Park can continue to be the vibrant, well-maintained neighborhood its residents are proud to call home.
Johnny Krenek has been connected to community news since childhood, growing up alongside the family business his parents founded—Krenek Printing. Today, he serves as Vice President and lead developer for My Neighborhood News, where he drives the digital experience and supports the team across a variety of technical and operational roles. He is passionate about building tools that help connect neighbors and strengthen communities.








