March - Braeswood Place Homeowners Association

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March - Braeswood Place Homeowners Association
Sentinel
March 2012
President’s Message
Braeswood Place
Homeowners Association
A Deed-Restricted Community
4010 Blue Bonnet
Suite 112
Houston, TX 77025
713-666-7248
[email protected]
Have you paid your
Annual membership dues?
Pay online at:
www.braeswoodplace.org
Next Board Meeting:
Thursday, March 8,
7 pm
St Vincent de Paul Church,
6800 Buffalo Speedway
Of Special Interest:
Voter Registration Cards
Update - Page 2
Neighbors helping
Neighbors Form – Page 8
Index:
President’s Message 1
Calendar/Reminders 2
Security
3
Trash/Recycling
4
BPMOYC (Mothers
of Young Children)
4
Mark Twain Elem
5
Pershing Middle
5
Garden Club
6
Garden of Month
6
Stella Link Library
7
Resident Survey
7
Neighbors Survey
8
Advertisers
8-15
Contact Information 16
by Rosemary Gendusa-Glick
Neighbors Helping Neighbors!
Betty Bruner, Area 8 Resident, suggested a wonderful idea. Some of our elderly residents
would appreciate a helping hand with various tasks, such as moving their garbage cans in & out
on Garbage Collection Days or placement of items at the curb on TREE or JUNK Heavy Trash
Days. A response form on Page 8 of this Sentinel offers an opportunity to sign up as a Receiver
or Provider of this kind of assistance. Please submit it to the BPHA office – we welcome your
input and look forward to hearing from you!
Union Pacific Railroad – Crossing Solutions
Scott Golenternek, a resident on Falkirk, has cited a problem familiar to many BPHA
residents. Trains seemingly are stopping more frequently at the railroad crossings that intersect
our neighborhood. With the help of City Council Representative District C Ellen Cohen’s
office, and specifically her Deputy Chief of Staff David Bonem, the following is a
recommended course of action:
If there is a train currently stopped call Union Pacific Railroad at 800-848-8715 (Option
4) and report the situation. Be prepared to give details on what city, cross streets, the
exact time and any other pertinent information.
To file a complaint, call the Community Relations Department at 800-848-8715 (Option 7). You can also write a letter to Union Pacific Railroad at 1400 Douglas St., Omaha, NE 68179.
The railroad companies take these complaints seriously. Whenever complaints are
filed, they look into the situation and if they find there are certain conductors or train
yard operators who accrue a record of complaints, the company will issue citations and
reprimands because it is their business to maintain relations with other entities on the
line.
Make sure a copy of your complaint is sent to David Bonem in order to maintain a repository of complaints in the event of a systemic problem. Contact David at [email protected] or 832-393-3004.
Weekley YMCA 5K & 1K Family Fun Run
On Saturday morning, April 14, the YMCA is hosting a “Sprint for Spring” fundraising event.
The fun run will weave its way through the streets of Braeswood Place. The planners are
acutely aware of the importance of minimizing inconvenience to BPHA residents. They plan to
distribute notices prior to the race announcing what will take place and the times that access in
& out of the neighborhood may be temporarily affected. The event is sponsored to provide
scholarships for at-risk kids who otherwise could not participate in YMCA programs.
Continued on Page 3…
RESERVE THE DATE!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
BPHA General Membership Meeting
Valuable Door Prizes!! Hot Dogs!!
St. Vincent DePaul Church, 6800 Buffalo Speedway
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BPHA BOARD MEETING
Thursday, March 8, 2012 - 7 pm
BPHA Calendar of Events
March and April
Mon
Thurs
Thurs
Tues
Mon
Thurs
Thurs
Tues
Mar 5
Mar 8
Mar 8
Mar 13
Mar 19
Mar 22
Mar 22
Mar 27
TREE Heavy Trash (east of St Link)
Recycle – South of Brays Bayou
BPHA BOARD MEETING
Recycle – North of Brays Bayou
Sentinel deadline for April issue
Recycle – South of Brays Bayou
TREE Heavy Trash (west of St Link)
Recycle – North of Brays Bayou
Mon
Thurs
Mon
Mon
Thurs
Thurs
Mon
Tues
Thurs
Apr 2
Apr 5
Apr 10
Apr 10
Apr 19
Apr 19
Apr 23
Apr 24
Apr 26
JUNK Heavy Trash (east of St Link)
Recycle – South of Brays Bayou
Recycle-North of Brays Bayou
BPHA General Meeting, 7pm-St.Vincents
Recycle-South of Brays Bayou
BPHA Board Meeting
Sentinel Deadline for May
Recycle – North of Brays Bayou
JUNK Heavy Trash (west of St Link)
St. Vincent de Paul Church, Jamail Family Center
6800 Buffalo Speedway
Residents are welcome to attend and observe Board meetings.
We designate the first 15 minutes of BPHA Board meetings for
“Open Feedback” by BPHA members who register in advance
to speak. To register, members must call the BPHA Office, 713666-7248, by 2 pm, Wednesday, March 7. The 15 minutes will
be divided equally among the registered speakers with 5-minute
maximum time for each.
LOST OR FOUND A PET?
Contact the Braeswood Place Pet Rescue Group!
*NOTE NEW CONTACT INFO!*
Tim Hebert - [email protected]
713-446-0574 or 713-668-1273
Jill Wells - [email protected]
713-592-8855 or 713-299-2150
www.braeswoodpets.com
“Finding homes for homeless animals
and pets for petless homes”
IMPORTANT BUILDING NOTICE
Before beginning new construction, remodeling, or
adding a room, driveway, or garage, you must submit
three sets of plans for BPHA deed restriction review.
There is a $200 fee for renovation plan review and a
$500 fee for new construction plan review.
DELAY IN VOTER REGISTRATION
CARDS
BUILDER’S PLEDGE OF MAINTENANCE
Last month, the builders listed below agreed to
participate in BPHA’s Construction Guidelines and
Pledge of Maintenance while constructing and
remodeling homes in our area. By signing the pledge,
these companies agree to follow a number of
guidelines that make their construction site more
“neighbor friendly”. We appreciate the builders’
commitment to our neighborhood!
3610 Drummond
3623 Aberdeen
3735 Underwood
3651 Glen Haven
3302 Glen Haven
3848 Bellefontaine
Princeton Homes
Gerring Properties
Legion Builders
Jeffrey Harrington Hms
Klein Custom Homes
Horace Homes
From Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector
The voter registration certificates mailing has
been delayed. The 2012 redistricting maps drawn
by the Texas Legislature are in dispute and the
matter is in the hands of the federal courts. The
Democrat and Republican Party primaries have
been delayed by the same dispute. Now it appears
the primaries will be held NO EARLIER than
May 29.
You can find this announcement in its entirety on
the BPHA website under the Notices tab, then
click General Announcements.
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www.braeswoodplace.org
SECURITY INCIDENTS
Constable Patrol
Prior Month Statistics
by Janet Maxian
Traffic Enforcement & Arrests
Verbal Warnings
SECURITY
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Written Warnings
Court Citations
Court Violations
Arrests
29
0
10
12
0
Service Calls
Alarm Responses
Citizen Assists
Citizen Contacts
Criminal Offenses
Disturbances
Investigations
Major Accidents
Minor Accidents
Park Checks
Suspicious Persons/Vehicles
Vacation Watches
Miscellaneous Calls
Reports Made
Calls Dispatched To
Miles Patrolled
19
3
313
3
4
2
2
0
170
43
228
319
4
88
5,419
Assistances: Assisted Southside Police with an intoxicated group of
people at nearby shopping center parking lot.
Alarm responses: One home whose alarm was activated was on Vacation
Watch. Alarm was sounding as deputies arrived. Home was checked out
and no problem was found. Vacationing residents were notified.
Burglaries: Motor Vehicle – vehicle entered and contents gone through
but nothing taken. Vehicle was unlocked and parked in driveway and
was entered between midnight and 7 am. Residence – Burglars entered
through rear when no one was home. A vehicle, which was later thought
to be getaway car, was observed by nearby homeowner. Later that day, a
home in Tanglewood area was burglarized. Resident’s cell was among
valuables and was located through GPS feature. HPD went to location
and arrested people there and our resident’s valuables were recovered.
Traffic Monitoring: Arrest for outstanding warrants; citations for
expired registration, expired motor vehicle inspection sticker, no
insurance.
BURGLARY UPDATE
If you listen to the local news or read the newspaper, you are aware that
the City of Houston and the surrounding communities are experiencing a
dramatic increase in home and business burglaries. These burglaries have
become very bold with the burglars going into shopping malls during
business hours and crashing display cases to grab jewelry. Please be
observant of your surroundings. Report anything suspicious to the
Constable Patrol. If you are not a member, call HPD. There seems to be
a trend with the burglaries to motor vehicles in our neighborhood – entry
without activating the vehicle’s alarm system. Recently, I was given a
brochure about a product designed to stymie the burglars attempt to
bypass your vehicle’s alarm system. This device is called The Jimmi
Jammer. Check it out. You know that if there is one brand of this type of
anti-entry device, there are more. If this type of security device interests
you, do some investigating.
President’s Message, continued from Page 1:
New and Improved BPHA Brochure
In keeping with BPHA’s new website, a revised and updated informative brochure listing BPHA activities and
services has been developed. Many thanks to Lisa Kantoff, Vice President-West, for her contribution of the
beautiful paper for printing. Copies will be included in BPHA’s updated Welcome Packets and will also be
available at BPHA’s General Meeting on April 10.
New Sanitary Sewer on Castlewood
The City of Houston has issued a work order to install a new sanitary sewer in the 3000 block of Castlewood
and 8400 block of Greenbush. The goal is to alleviate flow problems experienced by the current system,
particularly during rain events. This new sewer is being installed in the road right-of-way and all disturbed
pavement will be replaced. Notices were delivered to the residents where work will be taking place. Projected
completion is within approximately four weeks.
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TRASH AND RECYCLING PROGRAM
by Cathie Partridge
Beware of CFL & LED light bulbs! Are CFL (compact fluorescent light bulbs) and LED (Light Emitting
Diode) bulbs the best thing since sliced bread? True, they last longer than incandescent bulbs and may save you
money in the long run. But, think again. CFL bulbs contain mercury that may be harmful to both humans and
our environment. LED bulbs do not appear to be much better. If they break and end up in a landfill, LED
bulbs are known to pollute ground water, lakes, rivers and streams. These bulbs contain high levels of arsenic,
lead and other toxic chemicals. Incandescent light bulbs look like the best alternative as they are the least toxic
and cleanest type of bulbs on the market today. For more information, go to these websites:
http://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/eco-friendly-light-bulbs-containtoxic-chemicals/
http://seatoshiningsea.wordpress.com/2011/02/10/blog-post-guess-what-those-led-bulbs-arent-so-safeafter-all/
Got CFL bulbs in your house? What if you break a CFL light bulb? Check out the EPA website below for
their cleanup procedures: http://epa.gov/cfl/cflcleanup.html. YOU MAY RECYCLE CFL BULBS AT
LOWE’S AT BEECHNUT & 610!
To acquire one or more small green recycling bins OR to get an extra one, stop by 3742 Drummond. No need
to call. Bins are located on the west side of the house next to the empty lot. Grab a recycling yard sign & wire
stand as well! Questions? Call Cathie Partridge at 713-218-9459 or e-mail [email protected].
BRAESWOOD PLACE MOTHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN (BPMOYC)
by Beth Dunn, President
Thank you to Misty Matin for organizing a fun February Mom’s Night Out at Benjy’s on February 21! It is always nice
to catch up over cocktails! On Sunday, March 4 from 5-6:30 pm, we will have a Little Gym Play Date. In order to participate, you must RSVP to Bethany Lenhert at [email protected]. Please contact her with your RSVP or any questions. Karen Stopnicki is hosting our next meeting on March 13 from 7-9 pm at her home on 3313 Blue Bonnet. And,
finally, mark your calendar for the annual Easter Egg Hunt at Karl Young Park on March 24 from 10-12 pm.
Playgroup Information:
Calling all prospective kindergartners at Mark Twain! There is a playgroup just for you! This is a great way to have your
little one make some new friends and ease their adjustment into kindergarten. If you are interested in this playgroup or
any other groups, please contact our Playgroup Coordinator, Amanda Murray, at [email protected].
Want to join BPMOYC?
Contact Beth Dunn, President, at [email protected] for more information. All you have to do is fill out a
quick digital form and pay your $25 annual dues!
Stork report:
Jeffrey and Cinda Lack, along with big brother Mason, welcomed new baby Mackenzie. Born in Fort Worth on November 17, Mackenzie was adopted on December 20 and came home to Houston that evening.
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MARK TWAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
by Tonya Crombie and Sue Deigaard, Publicity Co-Chairs
March is a busy and fun-filled month at Mark Twain Elementary. Please mark your calendars for the following
events and refer to the website: http://marktwainpto.org for more details.
Tuesday, March 6 - PTO Meeting at 6:30 pm in the library. All parents are welcome and encouraged to
attend. Childcare is provided.
Wednesday, March 7, Art Night from 5:30-7:30. James Coney Island meals will be available for purchase. Children can try painting, origami, clay, collage, drawing and cut-paper activities.
Monday, March 12 – Friday, March 16 - Spring Break!
Friday March 30 - Dad’s Club Golf Tournament. – Shotgun start at 1 pm at Wildcat Golf Club. Individual tickets can be purchased for $95.00 and all players are treated to hot or boxed lunch prior to play,
green fees, and open bar after golf for 1 hour. Hole Sponsorships are $500 and include a foursome to
the event, lunch, open bar after event, hole sponsor sign and event recognition. This is great way to
sponsor a team and host new players or for 4 Dads to get together and share a foursome. For more information, contact Sam Smith at 713-240-8282 or [email protected].
Looking ahead to April, there is a special event for all new kindergarten families entering Twain in the
Fall - Kindergarten Round-Up will be held on Thursday, April 19 at 8:30 am. If you know any families
who are considering Mark Twain but are still unsure about their decision, please ask them to contact Allison Diano at [email protected] or 832.723.6523. We want everyone to know about our great
neighborhood school. For enrollment information and required documentation, please go to marktwainpto.org. For school tours, contact: Jackie Black at [email protected].
PERSHING MIDDLE SCHOOL
by Rachel Burgan, Magnet Coordinator
It is a busy time of year. Spring Break is upon us! Please make sure you check out these important dates, and
as always, check out our website at www.pershingms.org for more information.
Monday, March 5 - Baseball vs. Pin Oak - 4 pm
Wednesday, March 7 - Softball vs. Hamilton - 5 pm
Thursday, March 8 - Baseball vs. Grady - 4:15 pm
March 12- 16 - Spring Break
Monday, March 19 - Softball vs. Revere - 4:30 pm
Tuesday, March 20 - Baseball vs. Johnston – Time TBD
Wednesday, March 21 - Progress Reports and Softball vs. Marshall - 4:30 pm
March 27 – 30 - STAAR test
Thursday, March 29 - Softball vs. Johnston - 4:30 pm; Baseball vs. West Briar - 4:15 pm
Wednesday, April 4 - Softball vs. West Briar – 5 pm
Thursday, April 12 - Talent Show
Friday, April 13 - PTO Book Fair, Barnes & Noble, Vanderbilt Square - 4-7 pm
Thursday, April 19 - Incoming 6th Grade Parent Meeting – 6 pm
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GARDEN CLUB
by Marcia Raskin
At the Braeswood Place Garden Club's February meeting, Horticultural Therapist Betty Baer gave an
informative talk on her work and the role that gardening plays in the healing and recovery of patients with
physical and mental issues. A lively discussion followed by members about their own experiences in the
garden.
Jaime Gonzalez will be the speaker for the March 19 meeting. Mr. Gonzalez is the Director of Community
Education at the Katy Prairie Conservatory and will increase our awareness of prairies. He is a very notable
speaker at the Katy Prairie as well as local garden groups. He has won an award from the Garden Club of
Houston for his display at the MFAH's Luminances. He also has received several awards for his work
with environmental education of children and for his prairie conservation efforts.
The meeting will be on March 19 at 7 pm at 3702 N. Braeswood. Visitors are welcomed and encouraged to
attend meetings. For questions or further information call 713-562-8610 or 713-668-4931.
GARDEN OF THE MONTH
by Jackie Addington Glover, Program Coordinator
The Garden of the Month for March is
located at 3515 Aberdeen, the home of
David and Polly Roth. Their home is
representative of the transition in
architecture and landscaping in our
neighborhood. The initial build out of
our area occurred largely in the 50's
and the design of homes was Houston's
version of a ranch and midcentury
modern styles. As these older homes
are razed, a wider range of styles are
found in the neighborhood, influenced
more by preference of the homeowner
and less that of developers. Like so
many others, the Roths bought their lot
because of the wonderful oak trees.
Polly stated that they designed their
house so the trees are a focal point
from inside and out. They designed the
landscaping with clean lines to fit their
contemporary style home. At the same
time, they didn't want it excessively
stark so they built it around texture,
color, and dimension. They accomplished this goal beautifully with a
landscape of shapes and colors which
includes magenta and burgundy plants
and trees, such as the Japanese maple,
contrasted with variegated greens of
flax lily, border grasses, shrubs, and of
course, the oak trees.
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McGovern-Stella Link Library
7405 Stella Link, 77025 • 832-393-2630
Mon-12-8; Tues-10-6; Wed-12-8; Thur-10-6; Fri-1-5; Sat-10-5; Sun-Closed
Wednesday, March 7, 6:30 pm – HPL Inprint Book Club
Tuesday, March 13, 1:30 pm – MS Word class
Thursday, March 15, 12:00 pm – Crocodile Encounters for Kids
Thursday, March 15, 1:30 pm – MS Excel Class
Monday, March 19, 6:30 pm – Stella Link Book Club “White Fang” by Jack London
Tuesday, March 20, 1:30 pm – MS Power Point class
Saturday, March 24, 10:00 am – Resume class
Tuesday, March 27, 1:30 pm – MS Publisher class
Save the Date!
What: BPHA Annual 4th of July Parade and Carnival
When: Wednesday, July 4, 9 am
Where: Mark Twain Elementary School
BPHA is excited to once again be sponsoring our neighborhood parade and picnic! This fun event will be
back again this year. Complete with petting zoo, carnival games, DJ, and much more! Our neighborhood
carnival has become a much beloved tradition and a great (air conditioned) way to spend the morning! So
mark your calendars now - we look forward to seeing everyone.
We need your help!! We are actively looking for both committee volunteers and underwriters. If you have a
local business who would like to help with underwriting or if you can help with the committee,
please contact Shelly Katz at [email protected] or 713-702-4005
BPHA WANTS YOU!!!!
In an effort to fully serve the residents of Braeswood Place, the Board is interested in your
ideas and suggestions for making our community the best it can be! BPHA wants you . . . to
let them know the following:
What suggestions & ideas do you have for neighborhood improvement?
_____________________________________________________________________
What topics do you want addressed and explored at the next BPHA General Meeting
scheduled for Tuesday, April 10, 2012?
Clip & send or drop this form off: BPHA, 4010 Bluebonnet, Houston, TX 77025
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NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS
In an effort to team residents who can use a helping hand with residents who can offer
assistance, please complete the following response form and remit to the BPHA Office.
I would like to RECEIVE some assistance:_____________________________________
Address: _________________________________________Phone/email:___________
Description of Assistance Needed:___________________________________________
I would like to PROVIDE assistance when needed:______________________________
Address:_________________________________________ Phone/email:____________
Clip and send or drop this form off @ BPHA, 4010 Blue Bonnet, Ste. 112, Houston, TX 77025
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Thank you so much for helping us find our first house! We were
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Thank you for being straight-forward and honest about the properties we looked at. We always felt like you gave us the true
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We found our home and absolutely love it! Thanks to your advice we paid exactly what we were hoping to pay and got more
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Fax: 713-838-9449
9333 Main St. • Houston, Tx 77025
Tim Poulos • Property Manager
BRAESWOOD PLACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
www.braeswoodplace.org
OFFICERS
President
Rosemary Gendusa-Glick713-560-2820
V. Pres. East
Genie Neukomm
713-249-6512
V. Pres. Central
James Baker
832-309-5830
V. Pres. West
Lisa Kantoff
713-664-6454
Treasurer
Matt Malinsky
713-336-3767
Secretary
Stephen Ostrow
713-661-9346
DIRECTORS
Director Area # 1
Jeff Patterson
713-838-7553
Director Area # 2
Todd Nunnally
713-664-7332
Director Area # 3
Drake Terrell
713-557-6000
Director Area # 4
Jeff McNear
713-665-7518
Director Area # 5
Bill Rademacher
713-667-7788
Director Area # 6
Lundin Schneider
713-662-2674
Director Area # 7
Linda Barcot
832-217-8581
Director Area # 8
David & Rui Roberts 713-665-6979
Director Area # 9
Jerry McClain
713-592-8744
Director Area # 10
Grant Harpold
713-665-7519
Director Area # 11
Jack Stopnicki
713-299-5556
Director Area # 12
Cindy McDowell
713-432-1896
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Appearance/Street ReconJack Stopnicki
713-299-5556
Board Nominations
David Sears
713-627-9690
Brays Bayou Assoc.
Billy Pilgrim
713-661-6513
Building Plan Review David Sears
713-627-9690
Campus Park
Bill Blackwood
713-668-1535
Deed Restrictions
Mark Murrah
832-405-4440
Fogging
Chris Ramas
713-665-6254
Fourth of July Chair
Shelly Katz
713-808-9862
Garden Club Co-Pres Nikki Ehni &
Marcia Raskin
713-562-8610
Karl Young Park
Emily Adams
713-661-1539
Rob Lee
713-840-4762
Membership
Genie Neukomm
713-249-6512
Moms’ Club (BPMOYC) Beth Dunn
713-592-0455
National Night Out
Kate Perez
713-218-0807
Recycling
Cathie Partridge
713-218-9459
Security
Janet Maxian
713-668-4645
Sentinel Editor
Alison Bell
713-504-4610
BRAESWOOD PLACE
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BPHA OFFICE
Brenda Blackwood
713-666-7248
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Hours: M, W, F: 10-2 4010 Blue Bonnet, Suite 112, Houston, TX 77025
Recently moved into our neighborhood? We are happy to
deliver a Welcome Package to you with information about
our Association and Constable Patrol Program and an area
map with the name of your Area Director. Contact the
BPHA Office at 713-666-7248 or
[email protected] and provide your name, address
www.braeswoodplace.org.
Constable Patrol membership is
$265 per year for 24/7 coverage.
New and established residents are
encouraged to contact the BPHA
Office for more information about
becoming a member in the
Homeowners Association and the
Constable Patrol Program.
[email protected]
713-666-7248
JOIN ONLINE:
www.braeswoodplace.org
The Sentinel is published monthly by BPHA,
P.O. Box 20486, Houston, TX 77225, for
the residents of Ayrshire, Braes Heights,
Braes Oaks, Braes Terrace, Braes Manor,
Emerald Forest, and Southern Oaks
subdivisions. Our Editor is Alison Bell. The
deadline for articles and advertisements to be
included in the APRIL issue of the Sentinel
will be Monday, March 19. Submit articles,
compliments, criticisms, questions or
suggestions to:
[email protected]. The Sentinel
is typically delivered on the first weekend of
the month. Contact your Area Director if
you do not receive it.
HELPFUL NUMBERS
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The Homeowners Association of
Braeswood Place collects annual
dues of $75.
City of Houston
713-247-1000
Council Rep-Ellen Cohen
832-393-3004
County Comm-El Franco Lee
713-755-7715
Electricity-CenterPoint Energy
713-207-2222
Gas-CenterPoint Energy
713-659-2111
Graffiti Hotline
713-247-1576
Harris County Mosquito Control
713-440-4800
Houston Police-Beechnut
713-314-3900
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Poison Control Hotline
1-800-764-7661
State Rep-Sarah Davis
713-521-4474
State Sen-Joan Huffman
713-662-3821
Street Light Repair (give pole#)
713-207-2222
Street/Stop Sign Repair
713-837-0311
Trash Collection
713-837-0311
U.S. Rep-John Culberson
713-682-8828
Water & Sewer Repair
713-837-0311