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Willowpointe ONE CALL NOW service Your Willow Pointe Board of Directors has engaged the services of “One Call Now” to provide emergency and routine notification services to the residents of Willow Pointe and can be found under the "One Call Now" section.
The Amended Willow Pointe By-Laws can be found under the documents section.
The Willow Pointe
Homeowners Association Board of Directors has been
working on a project to improve the sidewalks in our
community. As part of this project, sidewalks have been
installed at both the Willow Pointe/Round Up intersection
and at the Community Pool.
The Board has
moved forward to improve the remaining sidewalks in the
Willow Pointe Community and has contracted
Lake Houston
Lawn Care (LHLC) to complete this work. A copy of these
improvements can be found
here.
These improvements will include addition of sidewalks
and ramps where they are currently lacking, repair of
damaged curbs, as well as repair of existing uneven
sidewalks.
Searchable Deed-Restrictions now in Documents Section. Please find a copy of the Deed Restrictions which is fully searchable for any word. The document has also been bookmarked and has a clickable Table of Contents.
Street Light Out? Click the Link below to get it fixed.
NEW THIS YEAR
See who it is this month (click here)
Organizers Needed
Limited Access for Pool Parking Lot
A gate has been installed at
the entrance of the pool parking lot. The lot will be closed
after 8
p.m. during summer the months. After pool season, the lot will
be
secured around the clock unless there is a scheduled meeting.
Please
forward your concerns or comments to
wphoa.board@willowpointe.org.
Welcome New Homeowners
If
you are new to the neighborhood and need
Garbage Service Republic Waste Thursday is Recycle Monday and Thursday - Regular pick up Heavy Trash - Cynthia Customer Service website (important, please click underlined link) *updated 04/22/09
Parking Strip Trees Early in the planning and development phase of Willow Pointe the developer planted over a hundred Live Oak trees along Trail Ridge, Pony Express and Willow Crossing. These were positioned between the sidewalk and the curb in front of newly built homes and lots for sale. There was no charge to the new or future homeowner for these trees however the agreement was that the care, maintenance and replacement, should that become necessary, was the responsibility of the homeowner. Recently the Board of Directors reviewed the matter and unanimously supports the earlier agreement and is further supported by the Willow Pointe covenant (Article VIII Section 1, Article X Section 17 and 18.) If you have removed your parking strip tree you are required to replace it. At minimum, the new tree must have a 2 inch trunk at planting. The general health of many of the parking strip trees is poor. Pruning, thinning, sucker removal and trimming large branches which flow over the sidewalk or road is necessary. Tree maintenance can be done anytime between now and February.
New Garage Sale Policy We have had feedback from a number of Willow Pointe residents regarding Garage Sales. Their concerns are that there seem to be a good number of these taking place each week-end which brings in unwanted traffic and congestion. In April, 2001 the Board of Directors set a policy prohibiting any garage sale by an individual other than the two Association organized/sponsored events each year (the week-end following Easter and Labor Day). The current Board has reviewed the above policy and has modified it to allow for one (1) additional g. sale per residence per year. If you conduct an additional g. sale you must request approval in ADVANCE via www.wphoa.board@willowpointe.org. We will put in place an “honor system” and ask for your cooperation. Be a good neighbor and inform those you live nearby of your plans so as to avoid blocked driveways and other street congestion. Please notify the Board if you are aware of “too frequent” garage sale activity in your area. As always, if you have questions, comments or concerns about this change in policy, let us know. IF YOU PUT UP A SIGN, TAKE IT DOWN AT THE END OF YOUR SALE.
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