RC Residents,

Lately there has been an increased amount of trash being left behind at our shared facilities, such as at the basketball court and park. This is just a reminder that the HOA does not pay for a cleaning service to pick up trash at the parks or other public areas, so if we want a clean public space it’s up to everyone to do their part!

Let’s all help keep the facilities clean for everyone’s enjoyment!


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Ranch Country Community,

Several reports have been received that people are entering the locked pool area when the pool is closed.

Please refrain from entering the pool area any time it is closed. This is for your own safety, as there are no life guards on duty if it’s closed. In addition, if the pool is closed for maintenance that means something is wrong and the water is not safe to swim in! You don’t want to swim in unfiltered pool water!

For everybody’s safety legal charges may be pursued if anybody is found inside the pool area when the pool is closed.


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The first day of pool season is coming up soon! Splash Day will be on Saturday, May 27th at 12:00 Noon until 4:00pm. There will be free food, drinks, a DJ and prizes! There will also be a water race and other games for the kids!

ALL residents are welcome at Splash Day! However in order to have pool privileges after Splash Day, a pool tag must be obtained. If anyone has any questions about their assessment account, please call or email Robin Gard at 713-329-7133 or [email protected].

You may also get a pool application from a life guard at the pool or here on the Ranch Country website and return the completed application back to the life guard at the pool. First time pool tags are free, renewal pool tags will receive a sticker (for free), and replacement pool tags are $5.00 each.


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