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  • Home | Bridgeview Property

    Site for Bridgeview Property Owners to obtain pertinent information regarding the homes, lots and blocks within the subdivision Information regarding the subdivision amenities, deed restrictions, and other subdivision information can be located via the links below or in the top menu Document / Form Library Provides documents pertaining to the subdivision such as deed restrictions, by laws, meeting agendas and minutes, etc. Some documents are restricted to property owners and will require a password. NOTE: Onalaska City Codes and Ordinances may be accessed here . Board & Architect Members List of Board Members and Architectural Committee with their assigned roles. Location From I-45 Exit Highway 190 in Huntsville. Turn East onto Highway 190. After crossing the Trinity River Bridge into Onalaska, turn right on Bridgeview Drive (across from the Brookshire Brothers and before O'Reilly Auto). From U.S. 59 Exit Highway 190 in Livingston. Turn West onto Highway 190. After crossing the Kickapoo Creek Bridge into Onalaska, pass Highway 356 and turn left on Bridgeview Drive. Google Maps Calendar of Events Event Title Event Time Event Date Change the event description to include your own content. Adjust the settings to customize the style. September 2025 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT About Bridgeview The Bridgeview Property Owners Association is governed by Members of the Board. The Board is composed of four members with offices of President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Architectural Committee is composed of the Board members and three additional committee members. The Board and Architectural Committee members are elected by members of the Association at a Semi-annual meeting held in September. Each Board member serves for a period of two years. If you have a need to contact the Bridgeview POA, you may send an email to bridgeviewpoa21@gmail.com. MAILING ADDRESS: Bridgeview POA PO Box 1144 Onalaska, Texas 77360 The history of Bridgeview subdivision and the City of Onalaska, TX. Bridgeview History Board & Architect Members

  • Board Members | Bridgeview Property

    Connecting Communities Together Bridgeview Property Owners Association aims to create a thriving community through collaborations and communications between the board members and the property owners. With a focus on transparency and tight collaboration, we strive to enhance property values, foster a sense of belonging, and ensure the smooth operation of all common areas. Since our community is small but strong, our commitment to excellence and team communications drives us to tailor to the unique needs of our community. Team Vice President Diane Hineman 936-414-2732 President Kay Fore 832-641-1255 Secretary Michelle Briggs 713-256-5465 Treasurer Terri Sepulveda (non board member) treasurer.bridgeview@gmail.com Tammy Jordan (board member) 832-439-3702 Architectural Committee Ronald Esman 281-794-6944 Architectural Committee Mike Hineman 936-414-6453 Architectural Committee Jerry Allen 713-254-5071 Architectural Committee Gary Flynn 281-435-9664

  • Library Access | Bridgeview Property

    Document & Forms Library Deed Restrictions Current Deed Restrictions can be viewed here . Deed Restriction Amendments Current Deed Restriction Amendments can be viewed here . Bylaws Current bylaws can be viewed here . Subdivision General Information Current general information regarding the subdivision, such as maintenance fees, amenities, architectural and other fees are outlined here . All other documents and forms within this library are only accessible to members with a password. These documents include sensitive information regarding the presiding board members and meetings as well as property owners and their contact information. Please contact any Bridgeview POA Officer via phone or in person for the password. Plain emails are not accepted as verification. Proceed to the document library with a password by clicking here .

  • Accessibility Statement | Bridgeview Property

    Accessibility Statement This statement was last updated on August 12, 2025 We at Bridgeview POA are working to make our site www.bridgeview.com accessible to people with disabilities. What web accessibility is An accessible site allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved with the capabilities of the system on which the site is operating, and through assistive technologies. Accessibility adjustments on this site We have adapted this site in accordance with WCAG 2.1 guidelines, and have made the site accessible to the level of AA standards. We recognize that accessibility is an ongoing effort. While we aim to meet these guidelines, some areas of our website may not be fully accessible. We are actively working to improve these areas and welcome your feedback on how we can make our site more accessible. Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content The accessibility of certain pages on the site depend on contents that do not belong to the organization, and instead belong to document referenced intellectual property owner. We therefore declare partial compliance with the standard for these pages. Requests, issues, and suggestions If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator: Kay Fore 832-641-1255

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  • History | Bridgeview Property

    Bridgeview History Bridgeview Subdivision’s graded roads, lots and bulkheads were completed in 1984 by US Land Development Co. headed by Mr. Herbert Vestal. The bulkhead contractor was Shirley Construction Co., Inc. out of La Porte, TX. Mr. Shirley issued a guarantee of one year on materials and workmanship to U. S. Land Development Co. on January 28, 1985, for the bulkhead. US Land began selling lots in Bridgeview in the spring of 1985. At that time US Land established an Architectural Committee of three individuals who were employees of US Land. They served in this capacity until the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) foreclosed on the Savings and Loan company that held the loan for the subdivision. The individual property owners at the time held a meeting and elected replacement members for the Architectural Committee. During the time that the FDIC and the RTC had control of the unsold lots in the subdivision, very little activity occurred in construction and no lots were sold. The roads became almost unusable due to the lack of money for repairs. The RTC paid no maintenance fees and there were a very limited number of individual owners. At this time some of the property owners contributed an additional $200.00 per lot above the maintenance fees to purchase road base material for the roads just so the roads would be useable. Mr. Harry Rahim purchased the bulk of the lots from RTC at an auction held in Oct. 1992. As a result of this sale, the Bridgeview POA collected the past due fees from the RTC With these funds, the POA obtained an excellent all-weather asphalt road from the entrance of the subdivision to the first major intersection and from there a very stable base around the loop. This road construction met Polk County specifications, and the roads were accepted by the County. An additional $4,000 was used to upgrade the back roads (Bridgepoint and Bridge Crossing) at a later date and these were accepted by Polk County. Maintenance fees from property owners were used to continue the upgrading of roads until all roads became all-weather roads. The entrance sign and beautification efforts were acquired through volunteers and POA maintenance fees. General maintenance to entrance also comes from POA maintenance fees. Today, Bridgeview is a beautiful, well-established subdivision at the heart of Lake Livingston. The entrance sign and beautification efforts were acquired through volunteers and POA maintenance fees. General maintenance to entrance also comes from POA maintenance fees. Today, Bridgeview is a beautiful, well-established subdivision at the heart of Lake Livingston. Onalaska History Continue reading and learn about the history of the City of Onalaska and it's population. Onalaska, TX History

  • Contact | Bridgeview Property

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  • Onalaska, Texas History | Bridgeview Property

    Onalaska, Texas History Onalaska is a city in Polk County, Texas , United States. Situated on a peninsula between the main channel and one arm of Lake Livingston , the population was 3,020 at the 2020 census . First settled in the 1840s, Onalaska became a prominent company town in the early 20th century as the site of the Carlisle Lumber Company’s East Texas operations. After the sawmill closed in 1925, the town declined until the construction of Lake Livingston in the late 1960s spurred new growth through tourism, retirement development, and real estate. Today, Onalaska is known for its recreational access to Lake Livingston and its historic roots as a planned industrial settlement. The following sites provide detailed historical information regarding Onalaska, Texas: The City of Onalaska, TX Wikipedia Texas State Historical Association Texas Escapes

  • Privacy Policy | Bridgeview Property

    Privacy Policy A legal disclaimer Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and safeguard your personal information through our website and services. By accessing or using our website or services, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. 1. Information We Collect Personal Information We may collect personal information you voluntarily provide, including your name, email address, mailing address, phone number, and other details relevant to managing your POA account. Non-Personal Information We may collect non-personal data such as your browser type, device information, operating system, or IP address to better understand how users interact with our site and improve performance. Cookies and Web Technologies Our website may use cookies and similar technologies to enhance user experience, manage sessions, and gather site usage data. These do not store personal information and can be disabled via your browser settings. Disabling cookies may limit the functionality of some features. 2. How We Use Your Information We use the information we collect to: Provide and manage E-Statements and POA financial services Respond to your inquiries and deliver customer support Improve the functionality and usability of our website and services Communicate service updates or changes to our policies
 We do not sell your personal information. We only share your data with: Your homeowners association (if applicable) Authorized service providers who help us operate our business (under strict confidentiality obligations) Governmental or legal authorities, when required by law 3. Your Rights and Choices You have the right to: Access and review your personal information Request corrections or updates Withdraw any previously given consent Unsubscribe from communications or E-Statement programs To exercise these rights, please contact us using the details below. 4. Data Security We take data protection seriously and implement reasonable physical, electronic, and administrative safeguards to protect your personal information. However, no online transmission or storage system can be guaranteed 100% secure. Use of our services is at your own risk. 5. External Links and Third-Party Sites Our website may contain links to third-party websites. These sites operate independently and may have their own privacy policies. We are not responsible for the content or practices of third-party websites. 6. Policy Updates Bridgeview POA reserves the right to modify our privacy policy anytime. Please regularly review this privacy policy, and continued use of this site after any such changes shall constitute your consent to such changes.

  • FAQ | Bridgeview Property

    Property Management FAQs Search the Site Unable to find what you need? Click here to search the entire site! General Inquiries Have questions about our property management services? Find answers to common queries below. Maintenance Services Our maintenance services cover regular upkeep, repairs, and emergency support for your property. We ensure your investment remains in optimal condition. Financial Management Solutions We provide comprehensive financial management solutions, including budget planning, expense tracking, and financial reporting for property owners. Community Engagement Initiatives Engage with our community-focused programs and events designed to enhance the quality of living within our properties. Join us in building a vibrant neighborhood.

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