Located in Southwest Montgomery County along FM 1488 and close to SH 242, Lake Creek Forest is a quiet community in a country setting.
One of the best kept secrets in the area, this breathtaking community captures the hearts and imagination of wildlife and forest lovers while offering the outstanding education opportunities of The Woodlands High School and feeder schools.
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Welcome to the new Lake Creek Forest Website! Current homeowner's should click on the "Register" link on the left to access the HOA Member's Only information available on this website.
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3rd Thursday of every month at the Lake Creek Forest Clubhouse.
7 PM
*Time and Date are subject to change
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March 21st, 2024
55 Lake Forest Circle
7:00 pm
Contact
VICKIE CAIN
Goodwin & Company
Email: VICKIE.CAIN@goodwintx.com
Property Owners Drainage Responsibility
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We have had some pretty good downpours in the neighborhood lately including a night time gulley washer of just shy of 9” that resulted in waterlogged lots and at least one flooded home. It came to our attention that the flooding may be aggravated by drainage ditches that have become clogged over the years. So whose responsibility is it to keep these clear and the water running smoothly? We wrote to our Precinct 2 Commissioner to find out the true skivvy. It seems that the county is responsible for the drainage ditches along the road rights-of-way but property owners are responsible for all drainage ditches on private property. The letters are linked below but these are the crucial points:
Drainage on our road right-of-way ditches is maintained by the county. If you see a drainage ditch problem on the public right-of-way you should contact the Precinct 2 office (936-539-7383).
There is no flood control district in Montgomery County to maintain drainage on private property.
It is up to private property owners to maintain drainage easements on their property. Property owners should clear excessive brush or trees in a drainage easement on their property and NEVER dump any debris into the channel.
The Property Owners Association has no authority to enter private property to maintain or inspect drainage easements on private property.
Residents please call Commissioner Charlie Riley's Office
at 936-539-7816 or 281-259-6492 for drainage issues involving road right-of-ways. Residents please check out the Bulletin Board Section for Important information.