Bay Forest, Houston, Texas
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Bay Forest Community Association | |
www.bayforest.info | |
Established: November 18, 1985 | |
Geography | |
Location: | Texas, USA |
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Coordinates: | 29°35’N 95°7’W |
Size: | 0.47 sq mi (1.21 km²) |
Highest Elevation: | 25 ft (8 m) |
Lowest Elevation: | 0 ft (0 m) |
Officers | |
President: | Dennis Fouty |
Vice President: | Daniel Pias |
Treasurer: | Barbara McCollum |
Secretary: | Edrina Fitting |
Director: | Gene Fisseler |
Taxing Authorities | |
County: | Harris |
City: | Houston |
School District: | Clear Creek I.S.D. |
Water District: | Clear Lake City W.A. |
Other(s): | Port of Houston |
Affiliated Political Districts | |
U.S. House: | Texas District 22 |
State Senate: | District 11 |
State House: | District 129 |
County: | Precinct 2 |
County Constable: | Precinct 8 |
City Council: | District E |
Bay Forest is a community located in the southeast corner of Houston, Texas in Houston's Bay Area. It is part of a family of neighborhoods collectively called Clear Lake City. It is a bedroom community made up almost entirely of single-family homes, parks, and other open areas. The community comprises 832 residences and is located on either side of El Dorado Boulevard between Space Center Boulevard and Horsepen Bayou.
The Bay Forest Community Association was officially established with the filing of deed restrictions with Harris County on November 18, 1985.
[edit] Parks
Bay Forest residents enjoy the amenities provided by the following community parks:
- Bay Forest Park - a 5.7 acre (2.3 hectare) park offering:
- Shaded picnic areas
- Open recreation areas
- An enclosed 165,000 gallon (625 m³), 25 yard (23 m) pool with six lanes (3-to-5 ft (0.9-to-1.5 m) depth) and a 12 ft (3.7 m) diving well, a 1.5 ft (0.5 m) wading pool, pool deck furniture, two grills, a main building with bathrooms and showers, a 1,240 sq ft (115 m²) pavilion shelter, and two gazebos
- Four controlled access tennis courts with night lighting available
- Two "Big Toy" playground areas with a full assortment of children’s activity platforms
- Six picnic tables and benches
- 16 paved parking spaces
- Bay Forest Wildlife Preserve - a 10.3 acre (4.2 hectare) habitat of indigenous flora and fauna unique to Gulf Coast riparian reserves that includes a 0.5 mile (800 m) crushed granite trail for exploring or exercising. Located in the southeast corner of the neighborhood adjacent to Horsepen Bayou, it provides residents with a quiet retreat from city life. The park is owned by the Houston Parks Board and leased to the community.
- Pocket Park - a 1 acre (0.4 hectare) shaded, grassy park consisting of two parcels separated by a street. It includes a concrete walking path and four benches.
- Erin Creek Island Park - a shaded, 1,200 sq ft (110 m²) mini park with five benches for resting or meeting neighbors.
[edit] Police/Fire Service
Houston Police Department's Clear Lake Patrol Division provides police services to the Bay Forest community. Fire protection and emergency medical services are provided primarily through Fire Station 71 of the Houston Fire Department.
[edit] Public Education
Bay Forest is served by the Clear Creek Independent School District, and local public school students attend Falcon Pass Elementary School, Space Center Intermediate School, and Clear Lake High School.
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