“Mark and our summer intern, Tom Saunders, installed them just before the July 4th holiday. We’re just doing what we can to make sure Oak Meadows Park as a whole is complete and as it should be. We are more than happy to do whatever it takes to make that happen.”
We hope you all are enjoying the latest park renovations the civic club diligently worked on your behalf. The Park board with Mayor Turner office along with so many sponsors made it happen for you!! We see so many of you walking the trails and the kids playing and riding bikes. How many of you like the gazebo?
We are currently working on our next project, the neighborhood marker! We are requesting two, to be located on Ahrens street/Allen Genoa and Howard/Michael street. Let us come together to beautify our community!
We need your help! Please donate any amount of your wish to help us pay for the permits and we will kindly ask the sponsors to assist on the rest! It is not Cheap to install. Let us come together to get the permits we will need!
So far the following have donated.
S. Martinez
A. Ponce
M. Reyes
Our goal is $500!
If you are not a resident please let us know and we will remove you from the distribution list. I apologize for the inconvenience!
Oak Meadow Park Ribbon Cutting SCENARIO Date / Time: Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023 / 3 p.m. Site: Oak Meadow Park, 500 Ahrens St., Houston, TX 77017 Point of Contact: Oneika Peters, Sr. Community Liaison, HPARD, 832-755-0293(cell) Chanelle Frazier, Outreach Manager, Houston Parks Board, 832- 713-1277 (cell) Parking: Speaking program participants and VIPs will park along Ahrens Street near the playground; general public parking will be around the park Weather Provisions: Event will be outdoors; umbrellas will be provided in case of light rain; in case of moderate rain, speaking program will be under the park’s picnic pavilion Language Provision: This is a bilingual speaking program through interpretation headsets provided to people who prefer to listen in Spanish
Confirmed Speaking Program Participants (in order of appearance):
This event celebrates the grand opening of improvements at Oak Meadow Park, located in the Oak Meadows Neighborhood.
Improvements made by the Houston Parks Board and the Houston Parks and Recreation Department include: o Replaced the playground’s equipment for ages 2-5 and 5-12 and the adjacent concrete plaza o Replaced swing set and added adjacent site lighting o Upgraded asphalt walking trail to new concrete and installed two new benches along the trail o Renovated basketball area with resurfaced court, repainted lines, new backboards and posts, and installation of new seatless benches for players to lean on o Converted the baseball field into a soccer field and established new turf o Added picnic pavilion area with lighting and four new picnic tables o Enhanced volleyball court with new sod, posts, and corner markers o Refreshed and reconfigured site furnishings, such as benches, picnic tables, and grills o Repaired park water fountain o Addition of bollards around the park perimeter o Detention area for improved drainage for the park
Houston Parks Board served as the project manager, with Times Construction as the construction firm. The landscape architect was Clark Condon Associates, Inc. The overall total project cost is $1,095,000.
Upgrades to this neighborhood park were made possible by 50/50 Park Partners, a Mayor Sylvester Turner initiative led by the City of Houston, Houston Parks and Recreation Department, Houston Parks Board, and Greater Houston Partnership.
The 50/50 Park Partners framework provides an opportunity for corporations to play a leadership role in supporting neighborhood parks and their surrounding communities, catalyzing the process of reinvigorating an under-resourced park.
In addition to a City of Houston public investment of $14 million to the 50/50 Park Partners Initiative, we would like to acknowledge over 30 philanthropic partners who together invested over $10 million, including Houston Endowment, Port Houston – the official Park Partner for this park.
Houston Endowment has played a leadership role in parks across the city through its history of investments and recognizes the value of smaller neighborhood parks.
Port Houston played a pivotal role in this park’s transformation by pledging $1 million to the 50/50 Park Partners program, partnering with both Oak Meadow Park and Hidalgo Park, and inspiring the maritime-themed playground.
In addition, three companies contributed funding towards improvements at Oak Meadow Park: INVISTA, TPC Group, and the Valero Energy Foundation – collectively contributed over $30,000 to the project.
The initiative included a coordinated process for determining park improvements focused on collaboration with the Oak Meadows Neighborhood and the District E Office.
For this park, an initial community listening session was held on December 8, 2021, during which residents provided their ideas and feedback on key aspects of the park.
An in-person pop-up on December 14, 2021, and additional meetings were held with the community to refine the park’s improvements and design further.
A survey was also distributed to the neighborhood via email and yard signs.
Event Location
RESERVED PARKING PASS Event at Oak Meadow Park 500 AHRENS ST., HOUSTON, TX 77017 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 2023, AT 3 PM
Please check out the link and you will see OM is mentioned during live episode at 6AM this morning, December 20, 2023. You can find it exactly at 12:47 into the segment.
2024 is only few weeks away! Let’s begin the new year right and be mindful that January is the time to pay your membership dues.
You saw your civic club worked for you through out the year of 2023.
OM Website
OM Meetings and updates
Reported Water leaks and drainage system
OM Park
We are hoping that more residents will become members and are able to reach out to those that live near you. We still have petitions on hand to sign so that we can update our Deed Restrictions to allow those that want to build 2-story homes.
We have a new council member in office that pledged during his campaign to not ignore Dist. “E.”
There is so much we can do together for 2024. Please reach out to us and become a member of your Civic Club.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Tuesday, November 14 – 10AM Attendance: COH Mayor Turner, COH Councilman and other elected officials Every Resident is invited to attend!
The following items have been added:
4 – 8ft tables (1 – pavilion w/handicap access, others on Christine side) Soccer field will be marked BBQ Pits 3 – Wooden tables refurbished (No graffiti allowed) Walking trail covered with black top – will be redone Retention pond – not holding water
Thank you to Mayor 50/50 Park Partners, Houston Parks Board, City of Houston, TPC, Invista, OMCC worked together in making this park a success!
UPDATE ON OAK MEADOWS PARK……. Today the Civic Club had a very productive conversation with the Houston Parks Board …. Here’s the data…
Pavilion supply chain issues will ship in early September in the US and arrive in the middle of the month.
Completion date: TBD
Two stolen BBQ pit: City of Houston Parks will be replaced once completion has been reached with the renovation.
The volleyball net will not stay at Park 24/7; it will be coordinated through an officer of Civic Club for use when needed.
Walking trail portions will be resurfaced.
LED lighting around Park.
No bicycles signs on walking trail
Sponsors that donated above $250,000 will be recognized (Port of Houston & Valero) Invista and TPC will be recognized during the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Ribbon cutting would be in October.
Thank you to all for your patience on this renovation.
9045 Howard – 6:30PM – Sept 19th Some capital improvements that need to be addressed are as follows:
1. Need for infrastructure repairs
2. Need new cement street- no more blacktopping
3. Need to repair or replace water lines especially those busting on Right of Ways
Residentes de Oak Meadows: este es un momento en el que debemos unirnos y unirnos. Si no hablamos en esta próxima reunión, nuestro vecindario seguirá recibiendo NADA.
1. Primero, reemplazamos las líneas de alcantarillado en Oak Meadows debido a que el Club Cívico habló en nombre de todo el vecindario con los representantes de la ciudad de Houston.
2. En segundo lugar, propusimos renovaciones del parque con nuestros donantes circundantes, el Puerto de Houston y Plants. El próximo mes gran celebración de reapertura con la Ciudad de Houston y el Puerto de Houston y representantes de la planta.
3. La próxima reunión es nuestra oportunidad para hablar sobre reparaciones adicionales necesarias en Oak Meadows. Calles de Cemento y Líneas de Agua. Las líneas de agua se instalaron en 1950. Es hora de hacer otras nuevas.
Ven a la reunión y habla en nombre de nuestro vecindario!
Part of the curb line along the street on Ahrens St. at Oak Meadows Park was damaged by the short segment water line project, which is now allowing dirt and debris to flow into the street when it rains. Grass was never replaced during restoration and this project left the area in a worse condition than it was prior.
The good news are that the curb will be fixed by the end of the month and the grass will be replaced.