City of Houston Acres

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Welcome to Houston Acres!

The City of Houston Acres is an active 6th class city that was incorporated on October 3, 1956, in the county of Jefferson. There are 225 homes in the City and 507 residents (census 2010).

The current Mayor is Charles Bartman, and the commisioners are  Marcia Allen, Scott Medley, Mia Seitz and Ed Hardison.

The City Council meets the last Thursday of each month at 7:45pm at the (currrently zoom meetings) McMahon Fire House on Taylorsville Road.

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Road Paving Fund Payments Due

This is a reminder that the 2018 payment for the road re-paving is due August 15th, 2018. The fee is not covered by an escrow account. The road re-paving user fee, in accordance with KRS 91A.510... more
Started: July 10th 2018Replies: 0

Cars ransacked

Just a heads up that our unlocked cars were ransacked last night, January 9th.  Things were taken but nothing very valuable.  Lock your doors!! more
Started: January 10th 2018Replies: 1

Fox in neighborhood

Please be aware a large, red fox has been seen on several occasions (day and night) in the vicinity of Hewitt Ave and Hunsinger. It has made aggressive moves toward a lady walking her dog. She was... more
Started: October 28th 2017Replies: 1

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Obama Mortgage Rescue Plan FAQ
Lifepreservermoneysm Loan modification and loan refinancing are two components that make up the Obama Foreclosure prevention plan. This FAQ will help you determine if qualify and what you need to do. Obama's Making Home...

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How To Avoid Foreclosure
Foreclosure_th The guidance below (and in the "How to Avoid Foreclosure" pamphlet) is applicable to homeowners with FHA Insured loans. While a good deal of this information may apply to all homeowners in danger of losing...
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Ourtownthumb So, you have just acquired a new home and, with it, a new homeowner association. As is expected, you take the time to review the association's governing documents, minutes and financial statements. But what if ...
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