top of page

NEWS
Welcome to your inside scoop on all things Treeline
From board updates and budget wins to exciting events and neighborhood upgrades, this is your space to stay informed and inspired. We’re building a better Treeline together — one update, one celebration, one smart decision at a time.
Increasing Security & Gate Codes
Unfortunately, we’ve seen an uptick in undesirable nocturnal activity in our community in recent weeks. In addition to the Scherer Woods skunk, other undesirables have been detected. It has been recently suggested that it’s time to change all the gate codes. Yes, that will include pedestrian gates and the entrance gate codes. This suggestion is worthwhile, though it may lead to some short-term inconvenience. However, we believe this low-cost and practical action is one
Nov 18
Front Gate Whack-a-Mole
The arcade game that is our front gate now has a bonus category. Each time our gate gets hit we now charge a fee of $750 for inconvenience in addition to the cost of the gate. This will enable us to pay for a new gate after 3 hits! In those rare occurrences where we cannot identify the offending party and file a claim against such party’s insurance carrier, we’ll build a modest reserve to pay for the new gate. We are fortunate that J C Hood Ornamental Gates and Iron, our n
Nov 16
Saving Money with Drainage & Landscaping
Ground Services, Inc. (GSI), our irrigation and landscape service contractor, has deployed a new project manager to Treeline. We will miss Lindsay Hebert, who served us well for many years and we congratulate her on her upward move. Our new representative is Nick Drysdale. Nick comes to GSI from California Golf Course country and has brought many great ideas to Treeline. It’s no secret our irrigation system was poorly designed from the outset, but a number of recent upgra
Nov 16
Residential Market Data
Residential Market Data empowers you to act with confidence. Whether you’re planning to sell, buy, or simply stay informed, these numbers show where the market’s heading and how your property fits into the bigger picture. In the Tomball and Magnolia area, home sales saw a decrease year over year in September, according to market data provided by local real estate firm The Renee Leslie Group. https://communityimpact.com/houston/tomball-magnolia/real-estate/2025/10/24/home-sal
Nov 16
Protect our Storm Drains
Some time back during our rainy season, during the late night on a Monday and early Tuesday morning, we experienced a hard, pouring rain coupled with high winds. This particular Tuesday morning storm visited our neighborhood in the hours prior to our trash and recycle pick up. That morning began with a number of scattered trash cans and the associated scattered trash throughout the neighborhood. Of course, this is inevitable and it will happen again. What few of us ever t
Nov 16
North Eldridge Parkway Project
Harris County Precinct 3 Engineers have provided drawings and specifications for the long-awaited and oft-deferred project to widen North Eldridge Parkway. During an onsite meeting on October 30, 2025, the general work plan and the construction detail that will likely affect our community was revealed. Final edits to the plans are being made. Plan approval and budgeting are expected by year-end 2025. Notices and requests for bids will be published in early 2026. Bid revie
Nov 16
bottom of page