Unfortunately, we have lost the generator at the Community Center. We were hoping we would be able to keep the CC open as a cooling center, but we now have closed the facility.
I am also getting worried about the condition of the pool as the days pass. Our pool management has been doing what they can to keep up with it.
As of right now the pool is closed, the building is closed, the tennis courts are closed, and the playground is closed. Any events scheduled are also cancelled until the power is restored.
The pool us unsafe to swim in. I had to ask some people to leave yesterday from the pool. The BIG RED sign on the door saying “Pool Closed” was not enough.
Please DO NOT let your children play on the downed tree that is covering the playground. It is not a new playground feature.
We do not have too many repairs for damage from the storm other than the generator, a fried A/C Logic board, a leak in the lobby, power not working in the gym, tennis wind screens, and some downed trees.
We have calls going to Generator Supercenter to see about a repair but as I am sure you can imagine that is just going to a busy signal.
Texas Pride is not picking up normal bagged yard clippings. I asked them today who would be picking it up they said it was not them. I’m on hold with them now but wanted the HOA to know what they are doing. Please make sure they honor their contract to pick up normal disposables. I dumped storm debris my self because I didn’t want it sitting on my curb. What should be the next steps?
Darryl,
We were notified by Texas Pride this week that they would be “collecting a maximum of 3 bags of yard waste (grass clippings/leaves/hedge trimmings). No storm debris or heavy trash will be collected.”
Storm debris will be picked up by the county if you call 713-274-3880. There is a pretty significant wait, so if you can, Meyer Park is an available dump site for debris (no bags though).