About

Providence Subdivision is a community consist of 655 homes. It is located at the Southwest corner of the city of Houston’s metropolis and northeast corner of Fort Bend County, Texas. It is entirely in Fort Bend County.

Providence Community Association, Inc. (PCA) was incorporated in 1980 to handle the business involved in overseeing the Providence community.  All Providence homeowners are members.  A board of 5 directors, volunteer Providence homeowners, manages PCA.  Resident volunteers, in addition to the board members, are a vital part of PCA. 

PCA Board meetings are usually held on the 3rd Monday of the month, 7:00pm at the Providence Clubhouse, 9114 Woodleigh, Houston,TX  77083. The meetings are held to conduct Association business.  If you wish to be placed on the agenda of an upcoming meeting, please contact SBB Community Management, at 281-537-0957

The Board will have a homeowner forum at the beginning of each meeting.  Owners and/or topics are limited to no more than five (5) minutes.  If there are lengthy discussions, the Board reserves the right to place the matter on the agenda of an upcoming meeting.

Items that may be discussed in Executive Session include pending or threatened litigation, contract negotiations, enforcement actions, confidential communications with the Association attorney, and confidential matters involving individual owners.

Address:     8910 Highway 6 South
                   Houston, TX 77083 

Website:  www.pca77083.org (homeowners’ unofficial website)

SBB, the management company, hosts the official PCA website, which requires a login ID and password for access.

Each homeowner pays a yearly assessment to Providence Community Association, Inc.  The Annual Assessment is due by January 1 of each year for that year.  

The assessments are used for paying community expenses including, but not limited to mosquito fogging, landscape & fencing, maintenance of the common areas, streetlights, deed restriction enforcement, and the operation and maintenance of Providence facilities (pool, tennis courts, clubhouse, playgrounds and parks).

Providence has two swimming pools (one kiddy pool and one regular 5-lane pool with an attached deep-end), three tennis courts/pickleball courts, children’s playground and grassy park for residents to use free of charge. Residents must obtain a swimming pool access card and tennis court key to enter these facilities.

Providence is located in Fort Bend Independent School District (FBISD) and is zoned to:

    • Arizona Fleming Elementary School (pre-K – 5th)
      Note: Per recent decision by FISD, Arizona Fleming Elementary will be permanently closed after 2026 Spring term 
    • Hodges Bend Middle School (6th – 8th)
    • Kempner High School (9th – 12th)

Visit  www.fortbendisd.com  or call the FBISD Community Relations Office, 281-634-1100, for more information about FBISD, the schools, and the school calendar.

    • Fort Bend Independent School District
    • Fort Bend Emergency Services District #5
    • Fort Bend County Drainage
    • Fort Bend County General Fund
    • Kingsbridge Municipal Utility District (water, sanitary sewer, storm drains, storm sewers, trash, private security)
    • West Keegans Bayou Improvement District (flood control district)

Kingsbridge Municipal Utility District (MUD) provides water manages the contract for trash pick-up & recycling in Providence. For more information:

          contact Best Trash at 281-313-2378, website: www.best-trash.com

          contact Kingsbridge MUD    www.kingsbridgemud.com  

          Garbage Pick-up days are:   Tuesday & Friday 
          Recycling pick-up:                 Friday
          Heavy Trash pick-up:             Friday

Large and bulky items may require payment by the resident; call Best Trash to verify that your trash will be picked up and arrange for payment if necessary.

Providence subdivision is entirely in Fort Bend County, Texas and is protected and served by the Fort Bend County Sheriff and Constable.

The HOA Board consists of 5 volunteers who are elected by the Providence homeowners for a 2-year term to manage Providence Community Association (PCA). 

Open HOA Board meetings are scheduled to start at 7:00 PM on the 3rd Monday of each month at the Providence Clubhouse. Residents are encouraged to attend.

NOTE: HOA Directors have 2-year terms, beginning and ending in January. For even numbered years, 2 Board positions expire and are elected in January. For odd numbered years, 3 Board positions expire and are elected in January.

If you have interest in running for an HOA Board Seat, starting on November 1st, pca77083.org will allow you to post a paragraph about yourself and why you want to run for the position so the voters can make an informed decision. Please go to the Contact page and submit your candidate biography/information to the editor.

Current Board of Directors

Karen Blakeman – President
Email: karenblakeman4u@gmail.com
Phone: 713-775-1235  (call only in case of emergency)
Term Expires:  January 2027

PCA Committees

  • Pool Facility
  • Tennis and Pickle Ball courts
  • Monthly programs

Roxanne Szumilas – Vice President
Email: roxanne@pca77083.org
Phone: 
Term Expires: January 2028  

PCA Committees

  • Park and Playground
  • Landscaping and Irrigation
  • Yard-of-the-Month

Patricia Lowery – Treasurer
Email: pat@premiumassetsllc.com
Phone: 281-830-4834  (call only in case of emergency)
Term Expires:  January 2028

PCA Committees

  • Club House

Debbie Hollier – Secretary
Email: debbie@pca77083.org
Phone: 
Term Expires:  January 2028

PCA Committees

  • Community Events
  • Volunteer Coordinator

Vacant

5th Director

Email:

Phone: 

Term Expires:  January 2027

Currently, these are the committees in the Providence

CommitteesPerson in charge
Pool FacilityKaren Blakeman
Tennis & Pickle Ball CourtsKaren Blakeman
Monthly ProgramsKaren Blakeman
Park & PlaygroundRoxanne Szumilas
Landscaping & IrrigationRoxanne Szumilas
Yard-of-the-MonthRoxanne Szumilas
ClubhousePatricia Lowery
Community EventsDebbie Hollier
Volunteer CoordinatorDebbie Hollier
Architecture ControlJohn Skinner

This website is created, maintained and funded by volunteer Providence residents. They are the owners of this website and neither of them is on the Providence HOA Board. 

The 3 main purposes of this website are:

      1. to provide useful open access neighborhood information to residents and help ease the communication between the HOA Board and residents.
      2. to provide public information which helps the residents to understand or to gain knowledge about the issues that concern the community that they live in.
      3. to provide potential homebuyers access to information about our community

This website is independent from the Providence HOA Board. It does not work for the Board, but rather, it works closely with the Board to broadcast the governing information as accurately and promptly as possible. Think of it like the HOA is the City of Houston and this website is the Houston Chronicle Newspapers.

Should you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this website, please contact the following residents:

Disclaimer

This is NOT the official PCA website; all official inquiries must go through SBB (HOA management company) or be directed to individual Board Directors.

The PCA77083.org’s editor and webmaster are NOT affiliated with the PCA Board of Directors.