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Posted on November 12, 2024 9:15 AM by Admin
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MUD 364 Trails Project
As you have probably noticed, MUD 364's trail project is underway. Demolition is complete and we expect to begin staking the trail the week of November 11. We did experience a slight delay, due to additional soil testing, but should be back on track soon.
The sidewalk along Coles Crossing Drive is our first priority. We hope to have it poured and reopened before Thanksgiving. As a reminder, the entire MUD 364 trail system remains closed until all phases of the project are complete. The rough project schedule is outlined below:
- Phase 1 (trail between Cypress Hall Drive and Coles Crossing Drive): October 1 – December 1
- Phase 2 (trail between Tylermont Drive and Monteigne Lane): October 7 – January 20
- Phase 3 (trail between Coles Crossing Drive and Latticevine Drive): October 15 – March 5
Please help us keep our project on track by adhering to the closure and staying out of fenced areas, for your safety and the safety of our crews.
We are posting regular updates on our website. Please check it for the latest information. www.mud364.com
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Posted on November 12, 2024 8:17 AM by Admin
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Mid Month 5
Holiday and Community Center Updates at Coles Crossing!
This year, Coles Crossing is undergoing a festive transformation with updates to our holiday decorations and a refreshed paint job for the community center, creating a truly magical atmosphere for the season while enhancing a pivotal asset within our neighborhood. This marks the first year of our ongoing holiday decoration effort, and we plan to improve and expand on these efforts in the years to come. After months of planning and collaboration on both projects, we’re thrilled to finally unveil these exciting enhancements!
Our goal for the holiday season is simple: to brighten up our entranceways, bring our residents together, and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that celebrates the season and the wonderful community we've built here. You’ll notice decorations including sparkling red glitter bows, twinkling lights, and beautifully adorned garlands, placed strategically throughout Coles Crossing.
These festive touches can be found in key locations, such as:
- The Community Center Clubhouse
- Neighborhood Monuments
- Select Lampposts
We’re especially excited about this project because it celebrates both the beauty of the season and the amazing residents who make Coles Crossing such a special place to live. We invite everyone to take a stroll around the neighborhood to enjoy the new decorations and share in the holiday spirit with friends and neighbors.
We hope you love the new festive displays and the freshly painted community center (a true pillar of our neighborhood) as much as we’ve loved bringing them to life. Wishing you all a joyous and peaceful holiday season!
Happy Holidays from Coles Crossing


Posted on November 12, 2024 8:00 AM by Admin
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In the antecedent era of Coles Crossing, Mr. Cullen, of the esteemed Houston family for whom Cullen Blvd is named, acquired an expansive tract of land. Aerially surveying 1200 acres, he envisioned its potential as a residential haven. Collaborating with Jefferson Development, a prominent entity, Mr. Cullen, a discerning investor, set into motion the development plans.
In the nascent phase, Barker Cypress concluded at 290, commemorated by a grand opening in 1998. Early in 1998, Coles Crossing initiated home sales under the guidance of builders Newmark, Perry, Plantation, and Trendmaker, establishing a flourishing sylvan enclave in three distinctive sections.
An intentional allocation of 175 acres for recreational facilities marked a commitment to preserving wooded landscapes and fostering communal spaces. Orchestrated by the Developer, the Coles Crossing Community thrived, with home sales commencing and the foundation firmly laid. The community ethos manifested in a symbolic logo featuring a tree and trail, accompanied by the tagline "A Classic Way of Life." This phrase, invoking nostalgic ideals, encapsulated the atmosphere of a bygone era—children playing outdoors, individual mailboxes, and deliveries from the traditional milkman. Early advertising campaigns, notably "A Classic Way of Life" and "To the Trees," defined and shaped the community's identity.
On April 24, 1999, Coles Crossing commemorated its first anniversary with the "Swing into Spring" event, featuring Swing music in model homes by Newmark, Perry, Plantation, and Trendmaker Homes. The festivities culminated in a free outdoor concert on April 25, headlined by Mr. Fabulous and the Casino Royale Orchestra. A nostalgic touchstone, the old-fashioned milkman, made a charming appearance. Coles Crossing's General Manager Wayne Meyer and the community’s first resident, Mary Anne Navarro (Heckman), embraced the occasion, participating in Swing dance lessons.
Today, Coles Crossing stands as a vibrant community for thousands of residents, providing a plethora of year-round activities. Its distinctive family spirit and commitment to nurturing a special sense of home render it a cherished haven for all who reside within its bounds.
Posted on November 12, 2024 6:00 AM by Admin
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Houston Non Emergency Phone Number FAQ
What is the non-emergency police number for Harris County, TX?
The non-emergency police number for Harris County, TX is (713) 221-6000. This number can be used to report non-life-threatening incidents or situations that require the attention of law enforcement or other emergency services.
What is the difference between 911 and the non-emergency police number?
911 is for emergency situations that require an immediate response from law enforcement, fire, or medical personnel. The non-emergency police number is for situations that are not life-threatening or require an immediate response.
Can I use the non-emergency police number to report a crime?
Yes, you can use the non-emergency police number to report a crime that is not currently in progress and does not require an immediate response from law enforcement.
What services are offered by the non-emergency police number in Houston, TX?
The non-emergency police number in Houston, Texas offers services such as reporting non-life-threatening incidents or situations, requesting information about community resources, and filing a police report.
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