Nominate for 2022 Board Elections by Alaina Hebert

In accordance with the WHCA bylaws, an election will be held at our Annual meeting on the second Tuesday of May. The WHCA is now accepting nominations for seats on the Woodland Heights Civic Association Board.

An election will be held at our 2022 Annual meeting on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 for the following Board of Directors positions:

  • President

  • Dir - Beautification

  • Dir - Communications

  • Dir - Deed Restrictions

  • Dir - Security

Go to the 2022 Nominating Form and nominate yourself or a neighbor - woodland-heights.org/board-elections



Friends of Woodland Park - "Totally Turtle" Campaign is 100% Funded! by Alaina Hebert

WE DID IT! "Totally Turtle" Campaign is 100% Funded!

The Friends of Woodland Park are excited to announce that we have achieved our fund-raising goal for the Turtle playscape sculpture by Dylan Conner. We are thrilled and humbled by the generosity of so many park enthusiasts and we look forward to working with Dylan to bring this permanent play structure to the park in Fall of 2022. As a small recognition, we have a special thank you page on our website for all of our donors.

For those who have not donated and wish to have their names or honorees included on the donor plaque, we are keeping the fundraising campaign (and name-the-turtle contest!) open until the end of January 2022. No donation is too small, and all donations above $250 will be honored on the Donor Plaque. Any donations above the turtle project needs will be used for park improvements and educational messaging. So if you want to be permanently recognized for contributing to this community park improvement, please be sure to go to our website.


Our next Woodland Park Bird Survey will take place on Saturday February 19 at 7:30 am. All welcome and bring binoculars if you have them.

Woodland Heights Historic District Design Guidelines Project by Lori Bigler

The City of Houston Planning Department recently published draft design guidelines for the Woodland Heights Historic District. A webpage has been created with the draft guidelines, as well as a series of modules that will allow you to review and comment on the modules. Your participation is important and your feedback will be used to refine the draft guidelines.

1. Draft Woodland Heights Historic District Design Guidelines

You may review the document in its entirety here. You can view excerpts from the document while answering the workshop questions, so you will not need to have this document open during the workshop.

2. Online Public Workshop Presentation and Questions

3. One-time Live Question and Answer Session

A live online question and answer session will be hosted by the City of Houston Office of Historic Preservation to answer questions about the Draft Woodland Heights Historic District Design Guidelines

Reach out  to deedrestrictions@woodland-heights.org if you have questions about how this may effect you.

Yard of the Month: 728 Bayland by Lori Bigler

Yard of the month for August goes to The Gorney Family at 728 Bayland. The Gorneys have done extensive renovations to their beautiful home and their tasteful landscaping and airy ferns on the front porch make this a lovely sight! A huge Majestic Oak anchors their front view. I know original residents of Bayland are thrilled to see this Victorian lady all dressed up!  Good job y’all!

- Allison Hartzell, Director of Beautification

Security Report by Lori Bigler

This month, I received an uplifting email from a neighborhood, long time constable patrol subscriber. With her permission, I will share her story with you. The family was out of town and requested the vacation watch.

“We have been constable patrol members since inception and have had many watches. Constable Bettencourt went above and beyond. On one particularly heavy storm day, he called our cat sitter. Having not gotten a response, he reached out to me to let me know our scared-of-thunder cat had been left outside and was currently on the porch looking very unhappy in the downpour. As a result, we were able to get him inside and dried off stat. The constable stopped by a few days ago and our cat was very happy to circle his feet. We thanked him in person for caring not only for our house and property, but being kind enough to factor in a scared little animal.” Anne & William Baumgardner

The Usual Reminders (especially now that it's hurricane season!):

1. Lock your car!
2. Don’t leave your wallet in the car
3. Don’t leave valuables in your car
4. Don’t leave anything you want to keep in plain sight
5. If you're having construction, yard work or anything else that involves tools, tell the people you have hired to lock up their equipment. It can be stolen and is stolen in the blink of an eye.
6. If you are building, renovating or do anything else where you have multiple people in and out of your house;

  • Know who is in your house

  • Make sure the property is secured at night

  • Know who has access

  • Visit your property (if currently not residing in the residence) as frequently as possible

7. As my father always told us (it was really for my sister), be aware of your surroundings.
8. Get to know your neighbors (even the nosey ones... you may really need them one day!) In doing this, friendships are built you never thought would be possible. Your children’s best friends may be on your block but you have to meet them first. All of these actions help add another layer of security. We can pay for constables (which have helped our neighborhood tremendously) but we are the true eyes and ears of our our neighborhood. We know it better than anyone else. It’s our home.

Please reach out with any questions or concerns. Let’s keep our two shifts. Let’s try and add more. This can only happen with you. We have about 2000 households in our community. There are currently under 400 keeping this program alive. We don’t want to resuscitate it, we want it to respire and continue beating on….. Sign up and if you already are a member, tell someone else about the program.

Are you a Constable Patrol subscriber? Sign up here:
 https://www.woodland-heights.org/store

-Margaux Poizat, Director of Security
security@woodland-heights.org

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Friends of Woodland Park Update by Lori Bigler

Friends of Woodland Park would like to thank SPLASh and Bayou Preservation Association for a fantastic cleanup at Woodland Park on July 24.  Thank you to everyone who turned out to make this so successful! Thanks to your hard work, we were able to remove 316 pounds of trash from along White Oak Bayou!

Sign up for the SPLASh newsletter here or follow them on social media so you know when the next cleanup is happening!

- FWP Board

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Fence Ordinance Violations by Lori Bigler

In recent months, neighbors have reported a few instances where fences were erected out of compliance with Houston City Ordinances and/or their governing neighborhood deed restrictions. Common issues have included non-compliance with building setbacks and required minimum distances from the street, and specific to corner lots, encroaching upon the "visibility triangles" required by city ordinance. We understand that many of our neighbors want their privacy, but the purpose of these restrictions is to prevent unsafe conditions for drivers and pedestrians. If you are building a fence, please double check your deed restrictions (if applicable), and ensure you are using a reputable, local contractor who is aware of the fence restrictions in the city ordinances. If you suspect a fence is being erected out of compliance with deed restrictions and/or city ordinance, for deed restriction violations, email deedrestrictions@woodland-heights.org and for city ordinance violations, you can report via 311.

Deed restrictions and maps for the various Woodland Heights neighborhoods are included under 'Land Use' on our website for reference but you can always reach out to deedrestrictions@woodland-heights.org with questions.

Security Report by Lori Bigler

Nancy Hennessy, who is in charge of constable patrol divisions, had a few security tips for the summer:

  • People are traveling more, so please utilize vacation watch.

  • Set alarms

  • Secure property (bikes, lawn equipment, etc.)

  • Keep garage doors closed so passerby's won’t be tempted to come back and steal

  • Be aware when you are out driving that you are not followed home

  • Beware of tree trimming scams and utility companies wanting access to your backyard. They get you to show them your trees or utility lines and, in the meantime, someone is in the house stealing things. Also ask for ID if you are not sure.

  • Remember, if you have a yard service, let them know to keep everything secure while working. It is very common to have equipment and supplies stolen from their vehicles.


Are you a Constable Patrol subscriber? Sign up here:
 https://www.woodland-heights.org/store

-Margaux Poizat, Director of Security
security@woodland-heights.org

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