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Want to help conserve water?

Attend a Meeting

(open to the public)

Meetings are held at 3:00 pm on the second Monday of the month at the Huntwick Recreation Clubhouse

5300 Coral Gables
Houston, TX 77069

HRF Pool will open for the 2024 swim season starting on Friday, May 3, 2024 to HRF Patrons and their paid Guests.

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HRF Clubhouse Closure for Renovations – September / October 2023

The Huntwick Recreation Facilities will be undergoing renovations for the betterment of users of the Rec Facilities. Clubhouse interior will undergo renovating all light fixtures to LED and painting throughout. The Clubhouse interior will be CLOSED for ALL EVENTS beginning Monday, September 25 through Sunday, October 8.  HRF Patrons children Art will resume meeting at clubhouse on Wednesday, Oct 11 @ 4:30pm-6:00pm and pre-scheduled private events may resume using clubhouse the week of October 9th. HCWCID 116 / HRF / HCA payments can still be dropped off in the clubhouse drop box ONLY and will be checked regularly. Payments will be processed [...]

August 17th, 2023|Categories: News & Events|

HRF Bark Park Closed August 17th to August 26

The HRF Bark Park located behind tennis courts at Donut Lake Rec Park @ 13715 Charwell Crossing will be closed beginning Thursday, August 17 through Saturday, August 26 Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. Lighting poles refurbishment project inside Bark Park area to be completed by Saturday, August 26, 2023. HRF Bark Park Rules: Effective as of August 14, 2023 per amended HRF Rules & Regulations. Copy is attached for reference. Hours of Operation are daylight hours, seven (7) days a week. All rules for the Facilities also apply to the Bark Park. Owners are liable for [...]

August 17th, 2023|Categories: News & Events|

Recent Taste and Odor Inquiries Regarding Drinking Water

The recent changes in taste and odor of the treated surface water being delivered by the North Harris County Regional Water Authority (the “Authority”) to a few districts are believed to be the result of a spike in Geosmin and Methyl-Isoborneol (MIB) which are naturally occurring compounds found in Lake Houston. All recent test results have confirmed that the water being supplied by the City of Houston to the Authority and by the Authority to its customers is indeed safe and meets all State and Federal drinking water requirements. The Authority purchases treated surface water from the City of Houston’s [...]

July 25th, 2023|Categories: News & Events|
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