The boundary begins at Hammerly
Road at the intersection with the Proposed West Belt and goes
east on Hammerly to Gessner. It goes south on Gessner to Neuens
and turns east on Neuens to Blalock. Hammerly, Gessner, and Neuens
streets are the resonsibility of 4F20's beat. The boundary turns
south on Blalock to the M.K.T. Railroad tracks just north of the
Katy Freeway. Blalock is the responsibility of 5F20's beat. The
boundary turns west on the railroad tracks to Lumpkin Road. The
Katy Freeway is the resonsibility of 20G50. The boundary turns
north on Lumpkin Road. Lumpkin Road stops at Northbrook in the
Spring Lea Subdivision. As Lumpkin Road enters the subdivision,
the beat continues east along the north lot lines of Hazelhurst.
It turns north on Townhurst to Stebbins Circle, follows the north
lot lines of Haddington east to Stebbins, and continues north
on Stebbins to the Timber Oaks Subdivision. The beat boundary
turns west again along the south lot lines outside of the subdivision,
and continues west beyond the subdivision to the proposed West
Belt. Lumpkin Road, Townhurst, Stebbins Circle, Haddington, Stebbins
and the Proposed West Belt are the responsibility of 4F10. the
boundary turns north on the Proposed West Belt to Hammerly Road,
which is where it begins.
Landmarks and Neighborhoods
Within This Beat:
Timber Oaks, Shadow Oaks, Long Point
Acres
ZIP Codes Within This Beat
(see note below on ZIP codes and beats):
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