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District News2025-11-21T14:14:19-06:00

District News

5300 Coral Gables Dr.
Houston, TX 77069

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HCWCID 116 – HUNTWICK RECREATION FACILITIES NOTICE:

HCWCID 116 – HUNTWICK RECREATION FACILITIES NOTICE: The Dog Park located at 13715 Charwell Crossing is now open for Resident’s use. Be advised the on/off switch for dog park lights are now located inside dog park. Currently dog park lights are not on a timer and we are working to have that installed within the next week or two. Please turn off dog park lights after use. You will also notice a lot of muddy areas boarding the tennis courts. Please be mindful of these areas inside dog park while grass grows in.

April 1st, 2025|Categories: News & Events|

Dog Park Closure Extended

HCWCID 116 – HUNTWICK RECREATION FACILITIES NOTICE: As the electrical rehab and improvement project continues, the Dog Park at 13715 Charwell Crossing will continue to be closed until further notice. The overall project is estimated to be completed some time in mid April. Your patience is appreciated as we continue to improve the Huntwick Recreation Facilities for the benefit of the community served by the District.

March 21st, 2025|Categories: News & Events|

HARD FREEZE – HUNTWICK RECREATION FACILITY NOTICE

In advance of the coming hard freeze temperatures on Wednesday, 2/19/2025 that is forecasted to continue through the morning of Friday, 2/21/2025, water has been turned off to the Donut Lake Rec Facilities at 13715 Charwell Crossing Ln. This includes bathrooms, dog park and water drinking fountain. Water will be restored the afternoon of Friday, 2/21/2025 as well as Patron access to bathrooms.

February 19th, 2025|Categories: News & Events|

HCWCID 116 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Phase VI

The District has a sanitary sewer collection system comprised of approximately 68,000 feet of gravity sewer piping ranging in size from 8 inches to 24 inches in diameter and close to 350 manholes. The system is de-signed to collect wastewater from residents and commercial entities and transport it to the wastewater treatment plant. The majority of this system was constructed of reinforced concrete and clay pipe in the 1970s. Concrete pipe can experience aggressive deterioration from the corrosive environment created by the sewer gases. There is also a significant portion of Truss pipe which has deteriorated as well. Several years [...]

January 28th, 2025|Categories: News & Events|
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