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President - Cindy Perez
Vice President - Carter Boone
Secretary/Treasurer - Linda Le
Glen Laurel Property Management
Property Manager - Terri Salter
Maintenance Coordinator - Micki Austin-Sears
Collection Department - Robert Rivera
Receptionists - Veronica
Office: (713) 776-1771 - Fax: (713) 776-1777
NOTICE: The Burney Road Improvements project is scheduled to begin late May. The improvements include upgrading the existing two lane asphalt, open ditch roadway to a four lane divided boulevard curb and gutter concrete roadway cross section. The limits of the project are from Voss Road to Old Richmond Road. Construction is expected to take approximately eleven months to complete. Motorists are advised to use caution in the construction zone and watch for detour signage. The Burney Road improvements project is a Fort Bend County sponsored mobility bond project.
NEXT HOA MEETING:
Meeting Agenda
SOLICITORS IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD
From time to time I have
had the knock on the door
from someone soliciting.
Solicitors either ask you to
make a donation for an
organization or to purchase
an item for fundraising
efforts.
The city of Sugar Land has
ordinances that solicitors
have to abide by, such as the
person soliciting must
obtain a license issued by
the city prior to any
solicitation activities. This
license would be issued to
that specific person, it
should have their name and
picture on it. Blanket or
group licensing is not
permitted. It is your right to
ask any person who comes
to your door to solicit for
their license. They are
required to wear the license
at all times while soliciting
in the city. Soliciting is
NOT allowed between the
hours of 8:00 PM and 9:00
AM and they are not
allowed to knock on any
other door other than your
primary entrance to your
house i.e. your front door.
If you get that knock on the
door from a solicitor be
careful, do not allow that
person entry into your
home. You can ask who
they are and what they want
without actually opening
your door. You have the
right to tell them to leave
your property. And if you
have any issue with that
person you have the right to
report them to the police
department. If at any point
in time you feel that you are
in danger you can call the police.
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