Welcome to Pine Trails
seeking volunteers to serve on the architectural control committee
NO MORE RECYCLING STARTING JANUARY 2023
Board of Directors next meeting:
February 7, 2023
at the Community Hall
starting at 7pm
Harris County Precinct 2 Partnership Projects
Applications for the 2023 Harris County Precinct 2 Partnership Project are now open!
For the fourth year, Commissioner Garcia and team are seeking potential Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) and maintenance projects to be funded in partnership with other area agencies to serve the citizens of Harris County. This program applies only to the allocation of Harris County resources: funding for study, final design, right-of-way acquisition and construction of capital and maintenance projects.
Since 2020, Harris County Precinct 2 has partnered on more than 35 CIP and drainage projects. The precinct committed to more than $73 million dollars for sidewalk, road, drainage, hike and bike trail improvement projects.
Program Overview:
· Eligible applicants include Local Governments, MUDs, School Districts, Public Transit Providers, Economic Development Corporations, TIRZ, Management Districts and Public Ports. Other project sponsors must have a letter of support from the owner of the asset or government entity.
· Proposed Project must be partially or entirely located within Harris County Precinct 2.
· Only eligible costs identified in the project application will be considered. Estimated costs for planning, design, environmental determination and mitigation, right-of-way acquisition, and construction must be identified in the application.
· All project submissions must include a letter of funding commitment or letter of support from the organization’s leadership. Projects within multiple jurisdictions must provide letters of support from each jurisdiction.
· Partners must have the decision-making body (i.e. City Council/Board) approve a resolution to commit funding and work with Precinct 2 on this partnership project(s). Precinct 2 will not consider the project for partnership until a resolution has been passed by the partner’s decision-making body (a sample template is included in the Partnership Project Guidelines link below).
· An optional Partnership Project Workshop will be held on January 18, 2023 via Teams. Please contact Jorge Bustamante to RSVP (713-456-9452/Jorge.Busamante@pct2.hctx.net).
Year 2023 Project Selection Schedule
Jan 9th, 2023 Applications Open
Feb 10, 2023 Agency Project Proposals Submittal Deadline
March 10, 2023 Precinct 2 -Evaluation Completion
March 31, 2023 Precinct Recommendations
https://www.hcp2.com/Projects/2023-Partnership-Projects
Cindy Miller
Community Liaison North Channel
Direct: 346.217.5958
Applications for the 2023 Harris County Precinct 2 Partnership Project are now open!
For the fourth year, Commissioner Garcia and team are seeking potential Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) and maintenance projects to be funded in partnership with other area agencies to serve the citizens of Harris County. This program applies only to the allocation of Harris County resources: funding for study, final design, right-of-way acquisition and construction of capital and maintenance projects.
Since 2020, Harris County Precinct 2 has partnered on more than 35 CIP and drainage projects. The precinct committed to more than $73 million dollars for sidewalk, road, drainage, hike and bike trail improvement projects.
Program Overview:
· Eligible applicants include Local Governments, MUDs, School Districts, Public Transit Providers, Economic Development Corporations, TIRZ, Management Districts and Public Ports. Other project sponsors must have a letter of support from the owner of the asset or government entity.
· Proposed Project must be partially or entirely located within Harris County Precinct 2.
· Only eligible costs identified in the project application will be considered. Estimated costs for planning, design, environmental determination and mitigation, right-of-way acquisition, and construction must be identified in the application.
· All project submissions must include a letter of funding commitment or letter of support from the organization’s leadership. Projects within multiple jurisdictions must provide letters of support from each jurisdiction.
· Partners must have the decision-making body (i.e. City Council/Board) approve a resolution to commit funding and work with Precinct 2 on this partnership project(s). Precinct 2 will not consider the project for partnership until a resolution has been passed by the partner’s decision-making body (a sample template is included in the Partnership Project Guidelines link below).
· An optional Partnership Project Workshop will be held on January 18, 2023 via Teams. Please contact Jorge Bustamante to RSVP (713-456-9452/Jorge.Busamante@pct2.hctx.net).
Year 2023 Project Selection Schedule
Jan 9th, 2023 Applications Open
Feb 10, 2023 Agency Project Proposals Submittal Deadline
March 10, 2023 Precinct 2 -Evaluation Completion
March 31, 2023 Precinct Recommendations
https://www.hcp2.com/Projects/2023-Partnership-Projects
Cindy Miller
Community Liaison North Channel
Direct: 346.217.5958
The Pine Trails Community Improvement Association (the "Association") is responsible for making decisions regarding upkeep, management and enforcement of covenants, as well as restrictions and conditions.
The Association works to ensure all properties appear neat, attractive, and in harmony with each other. It also administers and enforces architectural guidelines and restrictions through its Architectural Control Committee (ACC). The Association is also responsible for landscaping and maintenance of the common areas within the community.
PTCIA does NOT manage or resolve domestic complaints, disputes or disagreements between residents (neighbors). Any incidents should be reported to the appropriate agency i.e. emergency services, police or other law enforcement.
Pine Trails CIA recommends attending the association monthly meetings held on the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Hall adjacent to our office. The meetings are to address neighborhood concerns regarding the community as a whole.
The Association works to ensure all properties appear neat, attractive, and in harmony with each other. It also administers and enforces architectural guidelines and restrictions through its Architectural Control Committee (ACC). The Association is also responsible for landscaping and maintenance of the common areas within the community.
PTCIA does NOT manage or resolve domestic complaints, disputes or disagreements between residents (neighbors). Any incidents should be reported to the appropriate agency i.e. emergency services, police or other law enforcement.
Pine Trails CIA recommends attending the association monthly meetings held on the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Hall adjacent to our office. The meetings are to address neighborhood concerns regarding the community as a whole.