Welcome to the Stewart Creek Estates web site

 This the official web site of the Stewart Creek Estates Homeowners’ Association, Inc. It is provided as a community service by and for the residents of Stewart Creek Estates in Frisco, Texas. The content presented in this web site will include information about community news and events, as well as general information about the City of Frisco and surrounding areas that is of interest to our fellow neighbors.

Established in 2001, Stewart Creek Estates is a premier 298 home subdivision located in Frisco. Less than two miles from major intersection of highway 121 and Dallas north tollway. Our community combines the benefits of modern suburbia with the peace and quiet of family oriented living.

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Stage 3 Water Rationing Implemented

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Due to the drought and ongoing water supply issues, the city of Frisco has implemented STAGE 3 Water Drought restrictions. One of the biggest uses of water is landscape watering.  Stage 3 means that you are restricted to watering only on trash day (Wednesday for us).  For more information, please visit the city of Frisco's web site on the subject.

Shawnee Trail Cycling Club
Below is a website for anyone interested in group cycling around Frisco.
Some routes pass by our Subdivision. Our Cycling club suggested that we post
it on our HOA website for anyone that wants to ride. We welcome everyone and
they don't have to be a member to ride.

Shawnee Trail Cycling Club

The following rides are close by

STCC Saturday Express - starts at Lebanon and Legacy  in the Walmart Neighborhood Market parking lot.

Central Park Saturday Ride
- starts from Central Park on Parkwood

What's Happening on Lebanon?

Dear Neighbors, 

You may be curious about what is happening to the brick wall along Lebanon at the west end of the neighborhood.  The board has received several comments about the wall being an eyesore and the general state of repair.  While the long term plan is to replace the brick wall with a stone wall, the association is not yet in position to move forward with that.  As an interim step, the Board decided to try to resolve the complaints about he eyesore and to prolong the life of the wall by painting it a light tan color.  We hope that the color is neutral enough to cause the wall to "dissappear" from view while also adding protection from the elements for the grout and mortar that is slowly wearing away.  The whole process consists of a pressure cleaning,  the application of the primer coat, and finally the painting of the wall.  The entire project should be completed by early March. Thanks for your continuing interest in the appearance of the neighborhood.

Sincerely,

The Stewart Creek Home Owners Association Board of Directors

 

Pet Noise

It has been brought to the attention of the SCEHOA BOD that there have been some neighborhood complaints regarding barking dogs. A dog may bark for several reasons. One neighbor has indicated that he was told by police that his barking dogs foiled an attempt to vandalize a vehicle parked in his driveway.  If you have outdoor dogs or leave dogs in your yard for an extended period of time, please be considerate of your neighbors.
 
If dog barking is a nuisance, the City of Frisco recommends that citizens contact their neighbors and see if a reasonable solution can be reached. If that fails, or if you are uncomfortable doing that, call police communications at 972.292.6010 while the barking is going on. An officer will be dispatched. An officer must be able to witness the barking in order to take action.  During the workday, animal control may be contacted at 972.292.5303 and they will investigate as well.

As a final alternative, residents can file a complaint in municipal court. This is rarely necessary, but there have been occasions where an officer has not witnessed the barking, thus can't take corrective action.

Posted Jan. 20, 2010

Slow Down Frisco
It has been announced that a new Slow Down Frisco website is being launched. Please take a moment to visit their site. WWW.SLOWDOWNFRISCO.ORG
 
Their campaign that has been "in the works" for the past 16 months is officially underway!  Whether you have attended SLOW DOWN FRISCO meetings, shared your ideas, or simply encouraged us to continue with this campaign, they could not have done it without your help. 
 
It is their goal to make sure that every single driver in Frisco understands that they put our children at risk when they drive through our residential neighborhoods at high speeds.  They cannot spread the word and build city-wide awareness without your help.  We ask each of you reading this to PLEASE visit www.slowdownfrisco.org right now and make your "20 Is Plenty!" commitment.  It is our responsibility to ensure the safety of our Frisco children!
 
In addition to making your "20 Is Plenty" commitment, please share this information with as many Frisco friends and family members as you can and ask them to make their "20 Is Plenty" commitment as well.  The web site shows how many people have made their commitment to date.  Since the site just launched, there are only a small handful of folks who have made their commitment thus far.  They want to see that number grow into the thousands but, again, can't do that without YOUR help.
 
They will soon look to secure local sponsorships and raise funds for our campaign to build the needed awareness. 

Posted October 2, 2009.

Parking Alert!
Please be considerate of your neighbors when parking on the street. An issue has been raised to the HOA BOD that when residents park on both sides of the street it would be impossible for emergency vehicles to get through. It also creates a hazard for those trying to manuveur through the streets. If your garages are too full to accommodate your vehicles, please park in the driveway. Please remember to face the proper direction when parking on the street.

Thank you for your consideration!

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Schools
 Frisco ISD boasts some of the state's finest schools, and Stewart Creek Estates offers our children access to the best of the best. Whether its Bledsoe Elementary, Pioneer Middle School or Frisco High, Stewart Creek Estates' children receive a top-notch education in modern facilities located just two miles from our entrance.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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