Community Information

Barrington Place HOA 2023 Pool Season

2023 Pool schedule


Pool card registration will be available on the following dates at the office of MASC Austin Properties, Inc. located at 945 Eldridge Rd. Sugar Land, TX 77478. Please remember that you will be required to update your pool ID card if the picture is outdated.

Thursday- May 25, 2023 from 9:00am-7:00pm
Friday - May 26, 2023 from 9:00am-7:00pm
Thursday- June 2, 2023 from 9:00am-7:00pm
Saturday June 3, 2023 from 10:00am-3:00pm 

To obtain pool ID card validation for this pool season, please return the 2023 pool registration form. You can return the form by email to vnavarrete@mascapi.com or simply attach your completed form to a General Request on TownSq - www.barringtonplace.sites.townsq.io. You also have the option to drop off or mail in your form to 945 Eldridge Rd. Sugar Land, TX 77478 or fax to 713-776-1777. 

Our office accepts exact cash or checks made payable to Barrington Place HOA. Upon verification of a current account balance, MASC Austin Properties, Inc. will validate your existing pool ID cards or contact you with information needed to provide you with new pool ID cards.

On-site pool ID card registration will be held on Saturday, May 27, 2023 between the hours of 12:00pm- 4:00pm at the Barrington Place clubhouse located at 13318 Rosstown Lane  Sugar Land, TX 77478.

Please contact the office of MASC Austin Properties, Inc. at 713-776-1771 for additional information.

Pool Monitors Still Needed for 2023 Pool Season!

If you are interested in applying for a Barrington Place HOA pool monitor position this summer with flexible hours, please contact Joanna Figueroa at MASC Austin Properties Inc. at 713-776-1771 or via email at jfigueroa@mascapi.com for more details. (Applicant must be over 17 years of age)

Clubhouse Rental- 
If any homeowner would like to rent the clubhouse contact: Veronica Navarrete with MASC Austin Properties, Inc., (713) 776-1771 or via email at vnavarrete@mascapi.com . All reservations must be made between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

Clubhouse rental fees are $50 per hour (cash only) with a minimum of four hours rental.

Booking fee of $25 (cash only)
Rental deposit of $250 (cash or cashier check only).

For further information, click here for the Clubhouse Rental Agreement.

Changes to Bulk Waste collection effective Nov. 1
In January 2023, bulk waste service changed to an on-call, concierge service in an effort to meet the diverse needs of the community. However, after months with an on-call bulk waste schedule and mutual feedback received from City staff, Republic Services, and the community, the City will be moving bulk waste collection back to the once-a-month Monday schedule effective November 1, 2023. https://sugar-scoop.com/2023/10/05/your-bulk-waste-service-is-returning-to-once-a-month-pickup-next-month-heres-why/


NO HEAVY TRASH PICKUP ON 1ST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH!!!!
(Unless you call 713-726-7307 or email sugarland@republicservices.com first!)

In January the City changed the Heavy/Bulky waste Schedule in Barrington Place from once-a-month pickup to PICKUP ON CALL ONLY!!!

DO NOT PUT OUT YOUR HEAVY TRASH UNLESS YOU CALL FIRST!!!     THE CITY WILL NOT PICK IT UP!!!

Heavy trash has been left out for an entire month at several addresses in the subdivision.  This is a grace notice. 

If future Heavy/Bulky trash is left out & not picked up you will lose your eligibility for the discounted Assessment in 2024!!!!!!!


Crime Map
To view the crime map or sign up for email alerts, visit Community Crime Map. Look for the "Sign up for crime alerts" button to sign up for email notifications.

Crime Prevention Officer
BEAT 1. Officer Reid attends the monthly HOA meetings.  Have a question or concern? ​Call 281-275-2578

Schools
Barrington Place Elementary - 281-634-4040
Sugar Land Middle School - 281-634-3080
Kempner High School - 281-634-2300

Important Numbers
Please click here for a list of important numbers. 

Emergency Notification System
Sugar Land is committed to keeping residents safe and informed. The emergency alert system is a communication service available to all Sugar Land residents to receive emergency alerts and city notifications. All residents are encouraged to sign up. Once a subscriber, you will have the ability to customize subscription preferences. Notifications are available via email, text, and/or phone.

Examples of emergency alerts can include:

Anticipated Water or Sewer Interruptions 
Changes in solid waste schedules
City Service Interruption/Change
Drought Contingency Plan Changes
Emergencies
Scheduled or Anticipated Power Outages
Scheduled Road Closure
Street/Sidewalk Construction

To sign up, log on to: https://www.sugarlandtx.gov/718/Emergency-Notification-System. By accessing the link, you will be leaving the HOA website. You are encouraged to read and evaluate the privacy and security policies of the site which you are entering, which may be different than those of ours.


BMV Prevention

Dear Residents,
 
The Sugar Land Police Department would like to take this opportunity to remind you that unfortunately, crime has no address and can occur anywhere.  Please take a moment to go over the following tips and remember that you should always play an active role in your own security.
 
Lock your doors:
While this may seem simple, up to a quarter of vehicle thefts are from unlocked cars.  Even if you’re running into the store for a second or into the house to grab a forgotten item, that is too long to leave your vehicle’s contents unsecured.  By simply locking the door, you will deter those who might just be walking by or waiting for an opportunity to take your valuables.
 
Keep it tidy:
Almost any personal item that is visible from the outside, whether it be an empty gym bag, child’s backpack or sunglasses, could be seen as valuable to a thief.  Thieves don’t care that it will cost you $200+ to replace your window; they will break it to gain access to your items!  Even if you have an SUV that leaves your cargo area open, consider getting a cover.  Most vehicles can be retrofitted with inexpensive retractable covers to help keep items out of view.
 
Conceal the evidence:
Don’t leave any bait for the thieves; hide your electronics, sunglasses, etc., in the center console or glove-box.  The accessories that go along with your electronics (power cords, ipod adaptors, windshield suction cups, etc.) are evidence to a thief that you may have valuables hidden in the car.  Remove the evidence.
 
Stash before—not after—you park
Thieves are known to sit in parking lots, watching and waiting. Get in the habit of placing any valuables in the trunk before you leave for your destination, rather than placing them there upon arrival.  If a thief sees you place your laptop bag, purse or shopping bags in the trunk, they will simply wait until you walk away to break in and steal your items.
 
Completely close windows and sunroofs
Not only does it allow for easy access for thieves to reach into your vehicle, but an open window will disable the pressure sensor in some car alarms, leaving the vehicle more vulnerable to break-in and potentially giving thieves more time before an alarm sounds.
 
Get an Alarm
The noise alone may be enough to scare away an inexperienced thief.  This may seem self-evident, but if you have an alarm… don’t forget to set it!!!  It only takes a millisecond to disarm it with your remote, so there really is no excuse not to use it.
 
Officer Reid
Crime Prevention Officer
(281) 275-2578