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1.
How do I request Code Enforcement Action or a suspected violation complaint with the City?
In emergency situations involving activities which must be stopped immediately to prevent irreparable harm, please contact Development Services during office hours or the police (911). On evenings, weekends, and holidays dial 911.
For non-emergencies, during regular business hours, contact the Code Enforcement Officers at 281-478-7235 or 281-478-7254. You will need to provide us with the address of the alleged violation and have a clear description of the alleged violation.
2.
How many dogs or cats are allowed at one residence?
A total of 3 cats and dogs are allowed for each single residence. That could be two cats and one dog, or two dogs and one cat or any combination thereof, but no more than a total of three are allowed.
3.
My neighbor refuses to mow or take care of their yard, what can I do?
You can report the problem at our
"Report a Concern" link.
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