RED LIGHT CAMERAS IN LEAGUE CITY
The cameras likely will be installed no later than April and the $75 civil citations could start being issued as early as May. Click here for more. These tickets will have no entertainment value!!
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MyWestoverPark.com has been made the official neighborhood website for League City's Westover Park.
This site was created by Agent FarmSite® and is sponsored by Brian Worrell, Realtor with Prudential Gary Greene - and author of this blog. The residents of Westover Park and the HOA both loved it so much, the HOA adopted MyWestoverPark.com as the official news source for the neighborhood.
Builders & Homes For Sale
There have been many home builders in Westover Park, including Perry Homes, DR Horton Homes, Emerald Homes, Taylor Woodrow Homes, Newmark Homes, and Ryland Homes. If you have particular questions about a builder, please call me. It is very important to use a Realtor when buying a new home. The people working in the model homes have a job - it is to sell homes at the highest possible price.
Click here for all homes for sale!
(Updated Daily!)
ABOUT WESTOVER PARK,
IN LEAGUE CITY
Westover Park is a 500 acre master-planned community in League City, Texas that will eventually include approximately 1,400 homes clustered around numerous neighborhood parks,lakes, and commercial parcels fronting on State Highway 518. A newly completed multi-purpose recreation center includes three swimming pools, a pool house, a multi-purpose sports field, playground, lake, and park. The community has been designed to offer a quality lifestyle in a convenient location at a reasonable price. Home prices range from the $150's to the $350's.
The community is located in League City on the south side of State Highway 518, approximately three miles west of Interstate 45. Westover Park is located in the highly acclaimed Clear Creek school district, and is convenient to area recreational and cultural amenities, as well as shopping and major employment centers.
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You need to act soon... Time is running out on your once-in-a-lifetime offer of $8000 in FREE MONEY from the government. I think many people are so skeptical that they are going to miss out!!!
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There are many reasons that League City, Texas is a great place to live. Here are a few good ones....
League City, TX (77573) Weather Facts
| Month | Avg. High |
Avg. Low |
Mean | Avg. Precip |
Record High |
Record Low |
| Jan | 62°F | 43°F | 53°F | 4.76 in. | 86°F (2000) | 14°F (1911) |
| Feb | 66°F | 46°F | 56°F | 2.91 in. | 86°F (1986) | 20°F (1985) |
| Mar | 72°F | 53°F | 62°F | 3.11 in. | 94°F (2000) | 22°F (1980) |
| Apr | 77°F | 60°F | 69°F | 3.22 in. | 96°F (2000) | 30°F (1915) |
| May | 84°F | 67°F | 75°F | 4.92 in. | 98°F (1912) | 46°F (1984) |
| Jun | 89°F | 73°F | 81°F | 5.35 in. | 108°F (2006) | 54°F (1984) |
| Jul | 91°F | 74°F | 83°F | 4.78 in. | 108°F (2000) | 60°F (1915) |
| Aug | 92°F | 74°F | 83°F | 3.84 in. | 100°F (1998) | 60°F (1973) |
| Sep | 88°F | 70°F | 79°F | 7.12 in. | 99°F (2004) | 41°F (1967) |
| Oct | 81°F | 60°F | 71°F | 3.93 in. | 94°F (1991) | 34°F (1980) |
| Nov | 72°F | 52°F | 62°F | 4.43 in. | 90°F (1992) | 20°F (1911) |
| Dec | 65°F | 45°F | 55°F | 3.36 in. | 86°F (1966) | 8°F (1989) |
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55th Annual
Texas Music Festival and Village Fair
Walter Hall Park, League City, Texas
May 1,2,3, 2009
CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE VILLAGE FAIR WEBSITE

This event will help raise fund for many important charities:
Texas Lions Camp
Texas Lions Camp is a residential camping facility for children with physical disabilities, type 1 diabetes and cancer. www.lionscamp.com Sight First SightFirst grants fight preventable and reversible blindness by building hospitals and clinics, training doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers, distributing medicine and raising awareness of eye disease. Lions’ districts work with their regional SightFirst technical advisor in developing SightFirst grant applications and project proposals. www.lions.org/sight1st.html Leader Dogs for the Blind Founded in 1939, provides leader dogs for the blind at little or no cost. www.leaderdog.org Lions Eyebank of Texas Collecting, processing and distributing human ocular tissue transplants. www.bayloreye.org/eyebank Lions Club International Foundation Established in 1952. Children and adult vision improvement and services for the blind. www.lcif.org Devereux Texas The Devereux Texas Treatment Network is devoted to supporting the mission of Devereux by enhancing the lives of its children, adults & families. www.devereuxtx.org Butler Longhorn Museum The Butler Longhorn Museum in League City, Texas, is a unique cultural attraction for tourists, displaying western art, music, Longhorn artifacts and Texas historical items. This Longhorn Museum will be the first of its kind and is expected to be included in the Guinness Book of Records for the world’s largest Longhorn history collec- tion. www.butlerlonghornmuseum.com Interfaith Caring Ministries Interfaith Caring Ministries was founded in 1985 by a group of citizens and local area churches concerned with the areas growing population of working poor families. They recognized a need for an alliance that would allow them to screen clients for need and offer services on a consistent basis. Since then, Interfaith Caring Ministries has been a cornerstone in helping to fill in gaps within government social service, health, and education. There are over 25,000 working poor families in ICM’s service area. In 2007, ICM served over 4,000 families. www.icmtx.org/ourhistory.html Perry YMCA For any organization to stand the test of time it must be able to keep up with the world around it. Through all of our 120 year history, the YMCA of the Greater Houston Area has been a place where people can find hope, fellowship and healing. The YMCA has always stayed true to its mission, values and purpose of helping persons grow in spirit, mind and body. With 38 centers and over 300 program locations serving eleven counties, the YMCA of the Greater Houston Area is helping to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities. 66.162.125.52/northgalveston.aspx The E.B. Webb Braille Collection at the Helen Hall Public Library, League City Braille books for the blind www.leaguecitylibrary.org Lions Youth Outreach Helps young people become responsible adult citizens and community leaders. www.lionsclubs.org/EN/content/youth_youth_outreach.shtml The D.A.R.E. Program Gives kids the life skills they need to avoid involvement with drugs, gangs, and violence. www.dare.com Future Farmers of America Making a difference in young people by personal growth through agricultural education. www.ffa.org |
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