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Permit E-Report

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Permit E-Report
The Permit E-Report provides information regarding any new construction, remodeling, or change-of-use permits by zip-code in an effort to inform citizens of activity in their neighborhoods. 
Click here to review the report. You may have refresh the browser in order to see the current report. If you have problems, please email Suzy.Hartgrove@houstontx.gov.  

 

 

For Additional Permit Information:
You may obtain additional information about these permits by visiting the website at: www.houstonpermittingcenter.org/building-code-enforcement.html. You will then be linked to our database of sold permits. If you have questions about any of these permits, please contact the Code Enforcement Group at 832-394-9494 or email RMCACD@houstontx.gov
If You Suspect Possible Deed Restriction Violations:
You can notify the City of Houston’s Legal Department if you suspect that a permit violates your community’s deed restrictions regarding the any of the following areas:

 

  • building use
  • setbacks
  • lot and/or building size
  • building height
  • number of structures on lot
Please Note:
Please verify your deed restrictions before filing a complaint. If you do not have a copy of the deed restrictions for your area, you may obtain a copy from the Harris County Clerk at (713) 755-6411 or visit their web site at www.cclerk.hctx.net .To Reach Other City of Houston Departments:www.houstontx.gov

 

 

2015 Back to school

2015 BACK TO SCHOOL

“Education is the most powerful tool you can use to change the world”   Nelson Mandela

Register Today
Dear Neighbors,The Oak Meadows Civic Club will be having a back to school event for elementary school aged children this August. We will be providing backpacks filled with the basic school supplies. If you or anyone you may know have children that are in need of school supplies, please register. Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation and a ticket to have each of your children attend the event. Every child registered will have to be present at the event with their ticket.If you have any question or concerns, please contact me at the following e-mail; Yvette@Oakmeadowscivicclub.com.Warmly,

Yvette Hernandez

Volunteers Needed to Make a Difference 

Make a Difference in Your Community Today!
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827 Ogilvie 2015

Volunteers Needed to Make a Difference 

“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time they just have the heart”

Volunteers are crucial to maintain and improve our community. Juan, Michelle and Rick from our community came together on August 3rd to mow the front and back yard of the abandoned home located in Oak Meadows at 827 Ogilvie. They all worked collaboratively in collecting the heavy trash and debris in order go over the tall grass with a riding lawn mower. Finally the trash was collected by the Solid Waste Department. 

We are in need of volunteers for this yard to be cleaned monthly in order to keep our area clean and beautiful. Together we can work together to properly care for our community. 

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Heartfelt Thank You toMichelle, Juan, & Rick!
We can’t help everyone but, everyone can help someone
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Burglary of southeast Houston home caught on camera

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by Jeffery McShan / KHOU 11 News
Posted on January 30, 2013 at 11:07 PM
Updated yesterday at 11:20 PM
HOUSTON — Police believe a burglar in a southeast Houston neighborhood may live in the area and is stealing from his neighbors.
Bianca DeLeon and her mother drove up to their home in the 4500 block of Falvey Avenue to see the door open and her dogs sitting outside. They immediately knew something wasn’t right
Their TVs, computers and jewelry were gone.
They called police.
“I was talking to the officer and I remembered she had cameras out there,” said DeLeon.
Surveillance cameras were mounted right next door at her neighbor’s house. Those cameras captured it all.
The first thing police noticed was the suspect driving up just minutes after the DeLeon and her mother left the house.
After breaking in, the cameras captured the suspect making several trips back and forth to his car. On one of his trips, police believe he may have seen a patrol car. He walked right towards the camera — trying to make whoever made him nervous think he belonged over here.
The tape frightened DeLeon.
“I slept with my panic button for our alarm,” she said.
Houston police are investigating several break-ins in the Oak Meadows neighborhood. The suspect — who appears to be just 5-feet 6-inches is likely responsible for many, if not all.
Police believe the suspect’s car is a green or grayish Dodge Intrepid with black rims. It actually looks like an unmarked police car.
Anyone with information on this incident or any other burglary should call Crime Stoppers of Houston at 713-222-TIPS (8477).