March News From Your HOA
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR HOA PRESIDENT
Do you know? There are many costs associated with running our community. Most people understand that the Pool and Landscaping are paid for from our assessment dues, but where else does the money go? Assessments cover the following. Although not a complete list, these are the major ones.
President - Aberdeen Trails HOA BOD
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
The Board of Directors meet monthly in the community and homeowners are welcome to attend. Please contact management to obtain the meeting date and time in advance, as the schedule and location may change from time to time. You are also welcome to email management any questions or concerns you may have to ABallard@pmghouston.com if you are unable to attend meetings and the Board of Directors will be happy to send you a response. As a reminder, monthly financials, governing documents, meeting minutes, forms, schedules, etc. are updated on the Association website for your review at any time.
STREETLIGHTS
Please report any lights that are out, blinking or on during the day. Part of your annual Homeowners fee pays for your streetlights, whether they work or not. If a light is out in your area, please call 713-207-2222 or go to www.centerpointenergy.com/outage and report it. Each light pole should have a 6-digit number on it. When reporting the light, you will need to provide the pole number and closest intersection or address. We want all our lights to work... a well lit area is a safe area!
SIGNS ON MAILBOXES, LIGHT POLES AND STREET SIGNS
If you place signs in and around the neighborhood for Garage Sales, Lost Pets, etc., please make sure you remove them in a timely manner. Remember that postal boxes are the property of the USPS and it is a crime to attach anything to the cluster mailboxes! Please help to keep Aberdeen Trails looking beautiful!
TENNIS COURT USE
We have received reports that children have been using the tennis courts for everything but tennis. Please reiterate to your children that use of the courts is for tennis play ONLY. No soccer, rollerblading, skateboarding, bike riding, basketball, etc. allowed. Children caught abusing the courts may cause their parents to be financial penalized for any damages.
THE CITY OF HOUSTON URGES RESIDENTS TO SIGN UP FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS
The City of Houston, in partnership with the Greater Harris County 9-1-1 Emergency Network, is now offering emergency notifications to mobile phones through the Emergency Notification System (ENS). These emergency alerts will help residents get more information about emergencies in their neighborhoods, such as hazardous chemical spills, floods and large fires.
Staying informed is an important way of keeping yourself and your family safe when emergencies occur. Landline home or work telephones are already a part of the ENS system and now residents can register their cell or internet phone numbers so they can be alerted about an emergency in their community. It's simple and easy; sign-up at the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management website http://alert.houstonoem.org or http://911.org and register up to four telephone numbers.
Houstonians can also register for ‘Alert Houston,’ the City of Houston's Email Notification System, which sends emails to residents when emergencies affecting a large portion of the city occur, such as severe weather and hurricanes.
Find out more about both AlertHouston and ENS by visiting http://alert.houstonoem.org.
RECREATION VEHICLES AND TRAILERS
We have been receiving numerous reports about all terrain vehicles being ridden along the drainage ditch areas and power line easements. As a reminder, this is private property and we have instructed the Constable Patrol to monitor the areas and write citations for trespassing, as well as deterring safety hazards. We have also noticed personal utility trailers being parked behind fences along the drainage ditch and will be collecting license plate information to determine ownership for violation notices from the Association, as well as the Constable Patrol issuing citations for trespassing on private property. Towing of the trailers could be an end result as well.
CONSTABLE PATROL
As a reminder, the Association has a patrol contract through Harris County Precinct 5 Constable. We share 40 hours of patrol per week at random time with Aberdeen Trails HOA. Please add the following dispatch number to your cell phones or post in a visible place at home in case you need support in a non life-threatening situation. Their non-emergency dispatch number is 281-463-6666. The Constable Patrol also offers a free vacation watch service. Log on to their website at www.co.harris.tx.us/pct5/forms.aspx to obtain a form and learn more about the program.
LOITERING AND VANDALISM
Please help us to keep our recreation areas safe and clean by reporting any and all loitering after dark directly to the Constable and then to management. Please also remember to report any suspicious persons walking around the community or at the parks immediately to the Constable Patrol non-emergency dispatch number at 281-463-6666. Better safe than sorry!
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
It’s that time of year again where everyone is out and about sprucing up their yards and performing the “honey-do’s” on their homes. Please remember that any change or improvement to the exterior of your home or lot (even in the back yard) must be applied for through the Association prior to starting.
PET POLICY AND ETIQUETTE
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Only two pets per household - refer to governing documents regarding height and weight limits.
- Pick up pet waste and discard properly.
- Do not allow pets to roam around the community unrestrained - it’s the law! This includes cats too!
- Do not allow dogs to bark continuously disturbing neighbors.