Look here each month for the latest neighborhood and community news.
New Schools
Commercial Expansion
Revitalization of Existing Shopping
Centers
Expanding Parks and Connected
Walking Trails
Newest Technological and Medical
Facilities
Upscale Boutiques and Restaurants
Setting Anchor
River Oaks of the Suburbs
In the coming months you'll find articles
and links on the above topics spotlighting
the exciting changes taking place in our
community.
What does the future hold
for the FM 1960 area of north Harris County,
Texas? This is the web site of an
organization that wants to help answer that
question.
Urban Planning
This set of forums is where you can offer
ideas and comments about what the master
plan for FM 1960 and its cross streets
should include. Your input combined with
those from the workshops and other posts
here will be the basis for the community's
plan. The plan's input phase will not last
long so take a few minutes, log in to the
site and share your ideas and thoughts.
Spring/Klein/Tomball News -- June
25, 2008 3:33 p.m.
Crime Group
Discusses Securing Subdivisions
by Kim Jackson,
Chronicle Correspondent
Several members of
the neighborhood crime watch groups
recently met to exchange ideas and
information about what has worked in
their quest to...
Please contact
them should you have any questions
or comments about your service.
Career criminal
suspected in crime
spree
Friday, February
22, 2008
By
Andy Cerota
HOUSTON (KTRK)
-- A suspected burglar has made a
shocking admission. He told investigators
he's behind so many home break-ins in
northwest Harris County, he can't remember
them all.
READ THE FULL STORY HERE
Trail Project could
link northwest parks
By Kim Jackson: Houston Chronicle
Correspondent 9/27/07
A group of Champion Forest-area
water district officials and residents are looking
into launching a green-trail project that could link
Harris County's Elizabeth Kaiser Meyer Park with the
proposed...
Click Here For the Full Article
Many northwest Houston residents
prefer not to drive into the Museum District to get
their dose of culture. Now that the Museum of Fine
Arts-Houston is building a location in northwest
Houston, residents can save the commute and still
view the finest of visual art. FOX 26 reporter Ford
Atkinson previews the new museum.