Resident Resource Center

Spring Branch Super Neighborhood Central

First Thursday – 6:30 p.m.
VFW Post 879
1650 Foley Street
Houston, TX 77055

Spring Branch Super Neighborhood West

Second Thursday – 7:00 p.m.
Latham Hall, St Christopher’s Episcopal Church
1656 Blalock Road
Houston, TX 77055

[email protected]

Spring Branch Super Neighborhood East

Fourth Thursday @ 7:00 p.m.
Trini Mendenhall Community Center
1414 Wirt Road
Houston, TX 77055

Super Neighborhood North

4th Monday of every odd month – 6:30 p.m.
Spring Shadows Civic Association Office
10355 Centrepark, Suite 220
Houston, TX 77043

If you’re looking for your specific Homeowner’s Association or Civic Club, contact your District A Council Member at [email protected].

Hurricane Season is Here – Are You Ready?

Hurricane season officially began June 1st and lasts until November 30th. As we prepare for this upcoming hurricane season, the City of Houston offers the following tips to help you and your family prepare:

Know Your Risk – If you live in a hurricane evacuation area, know your zone, and be prepared to evacuate when the order is given. East and Southeast Houston, including most of District I, is in a hurricane evacuation area.

Get Prepared – Take a moment to review your emergency plan with your family, as well as make sure you have all the necessary supplies to be able to sustain yourself without electricity and running water for 5-7 days, including:

  • Non-perishable foods & water
  • Portable radio with extra batteries
  • Flashlights and extra batteries
  • First-aid kit, along with any prescription medicine
  • Special items for babies and the elderly
  • Toiletries and hygiene items
  • Pet care items

Be Informed – During hurricane season, it’s always a good idea to pay attention to developing storms. Pay attention to local television and radio weather broadcasts, and sign up for AlertHouston emergency notifications from the City of Houston by visiting HoustonEmergency.org/alerts/.

If you are ordered to evacuate, you should do so without delay. Evacuation information and contraflow lane maps out of Houston are available on the Texas Department of Transportation website.

In the event of an emergency which requires evacuation, some individuals may need additional assistance leaving their homes. If you need help evacuating, dial 2-1-1 to register in advance for a ride. You can also 211texas.org.

Spring Branch Independent School District boasts 27 public elementary schools, 8 public middle schools, and 8 public high schools. To find out what school your child is zoned to or to begin enrollment, please visit SpringBranchISD.com.

The District is also home to several private schools. For more information on a specific school, please click the links below.

Amelia
2002 Johanna Drive
Houston, TX 77055
713.296.9058

Jacquelyn Place
7630 Amelia
Houston, TX 77055
713.296.9058

Johanna Court
1928 Johanna Court
Houston, TX 77055
713.588.5959

Oaks Moritz
1541 Moritz
Houston, TX 77055
713.461.2309