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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2010 Census is coming!
 
The 2010 Census: It’s Easy. It’s Safe. It’s Important.
 Help shape the next 10 Years of Frisco.   Over $400 Billion in federal funds will be allocated each year based on the 2010 Census. Grants for libraries, schools, community services, city services, road construction and more are based on population counts. An accurate and complete count will be critical to ensure that we include all of our 100,000+ residents so that we are eligible for the appropriate funding for a city of our size. 
10 minutes, 10 questions.  The Census Questionnaires will arrive in your mailbox in mid-March. Take a few moments to complete your form and mail it back, then encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same. Mail-back responses are the safest, and most accurate, and save your tax dollars. Census takers will only come to the homes that do not mail back their forms. 

Additional information can be found in the attached charts. http://stewartcreekestates.org/stewartcreekestates/feature.html?feature_id=5&item_id=237
For more information, contact the City of Frisco at 972-292-5357 or visit www.friscotexas.gov.  

Updated Feb. 24, 2010

Mark your Calendars!
The SCEHOA Annual Meeting is coming!

Please plan to attend the Stewart Creek Estates Annual Homeowners Meeting scheduled for March 24th, 2010 at the Stonebriar Country Club at 6:30 pm.  Two Board positions are open for new directors. Please come to learn about the state of the Community and help to form the new Board for next year.

Posted February 24, 2010

Community News
Visit our new Community page for upcoming community events and information.
New information posted on Alarm Ordinance to be enforced starting March 1, 2010.

New information posted on March 4th about Wild Animals.

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

Frisco Police Announce an Online Citizen Survey

The Frisco Police Department is pleased to announce the addition of a new online citizen satisfaction survey.  The survey is a collaborative effort with the Bureau of Justice Statistics and was developed by Justice Survey Software to help local police departments conduct surveys of their individual agencies. 

The police department would like to encourage all citizens and members of the Frisco business community to complete the survey. 

In order to complete the online questionnaire, please visit http://www.friscotexas.gov/police and then click on the "Frisco Community Survey" link. 

Once the page has opened, click "Open/Resume Questionnaire" and answer the questions provided.  The survey should take only a few minutes to complete.

Thanks for your help with providing your feedback and helping the Frisco Police Department to better serve the community!

Posted Nov. 25, 2009

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.

FIOS is coming to Stewart Creek!
Verizon is pleased to announce that FiOS® is coming to our community! Representatives of Verizon are busy building a new telecommunications system that will extend our fiber optic technology into your area. You may have heard all the buzz over the last couple of years about fiber optics and how it’s transforming the way people view TV, surf the Internet and make phone calls. Verizon is the only provider bringing the power of fiber optics all the way to your home. That means faster speed, more reliability, advanced extras, plus superior entertainment and online experiences that other providers can’t match.
 
Verizon is diligently working to bring you a better choice for television and Internet services, one that is worth the wait. If you would like to learn more about Verizon FiOS, please visit www.verizonfios.com. Online, you’ll find details on FiOS TV packages and channel offerings as well as the incredible speed options for FiOS Internet. You can even enter your home address to receive an email notification once service becomes available. Ordering FiOS service will then be just one click away!
 
If you prefer to receive a phone call from Verizon once FiOS is available at your address, please send an email to FiOSRSVP@verizon.com to make your reservation for service. You will need to include the following information in your email.
  • Name
  • Home Address
  • Primary Telephone Number
  • Secondary Telephone Number
  • Email Address
 
They appreciate your patience throughout this process and ask that you reach out to Housley  Communications for any questions regarding construction activities in your area. They can be reached at 1-800-966-2686.
 
We heard your requests and are excited to be bringing you a faster, more reliable broadband and entertainment alternative. We also look forward to providing you with the expert, personalized service you can expect from Verizon.

Frisco Neighborhood Watch needs you!
The Frisco Neighborhood Watch (FNW) program is very successful in assisting with crime control in Frisco and educating citizens on ways to prevent crime.  However, the Frisco Police Department is concerned that your neighborhood is not well represented the FNW program and would like to encourage you to participate as a Block Captain or Backup Block Captain.  Block Captains act as the focal point for information about crime in your area.  Your neighborhood may have a Crime Watch group that is not connected to FNW and we encourage all crime watch groups to be a part of Frisco Neighborhood Watch so we can share resources and information.
To learn more about Frisco Neighborhood Watch please see the information posted on http://frisconeighborhoodwatch.com/.  Under FAQ is the Frisco Neighborhood Watch Overview which describes the program and includes the Block Captain application on the last page.  If you prefer to receive the information via US Mail, please contact Greg Barnett at gbarnett@friscotexas.gov

Information concerning police reports, crime statistics, local events, crime prevention tips etc. can be accessed at the official FNW website at www.frisconeighborhoodwatch.com. Block Captains (or Building Captains in apartments) pass on this and related information via e-mails, through flyers or by face-to-face communication to the residents in their respective communities.  FNW promotes a "hands off" approach - members act as an extra set of "eyes" and "ears" for the police department by reporting any suspicious person(s) and/or criminal activity.  

FNW also holds monthly meetings on the fourth Monday of each month beginning at the Frisco Police Department (7200 Stonebrook Parkway).  Note that due to the holidays general meetings are not held during the months of November and December. 

Anyone interested in becoming a Block Captain will need to fill out an application and mail or fax it in to the address/fax number listed. Once an application is processed the applicant will receive an e-mail from an FNW Steering Committee member containing an FNW Block Captain handbook consisting of helpful information that can be used and passed on to residents. 
The Frisco Police Department and Frisco Neighborhood Watch strongly encourage citizens to log on to http://www.crimeweb.net and register to receive free email alerts regarding the things you care about most in your community, to include:
· Missing Child Alerts                            · Missing Adult Alerts
· Weekly Police Crime Reports              · Major Crime Alerts
· Sexual Offender Notifications              · School Alerts
· Press Releases                                    · Homeland Security
· Community Alerts
                                                 
Please feel free to contact FNW at info@frisconeighborhoodwatch.com anytime they can be of assistance and they hope you will volunteer to be a part of FNW.

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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