Early Childhood Center

The new Alief Early Childhood Center is being built right next to our neighborhood on the northeast corner of Howell Sugarland Road and Bellaire. These along with a second facility located just north of Horn Elementary along the Boone Loop, will open in 2022. Currently, the district is looking to acquire property for a third location.

These childhood centers will not look like a traditional classroom setting. The Early Childhood Center will be innovative schools for pre-kindergarten children that takes learning beyond the four walls of the classroom.

These are unique designs; they definitely will not look like any of the other classroom buildings. Each of the centers will feature multiple learning areas as well indoor and outdoor play areas. The design will be done by PBK Architects on the facility on Howell Sugarland. This firm has experience with these non-traditional buildings and has provided invaluable advice on the construction.

Walking Trail

The walking trail is available to all Lakes of Bellaire residence everyday Mon-Sun until dusk dark. Please try to walk at a reasonable pace when using the trail, and try to travel in the same direction as other residence. Children must be supervised when using the walking trail. Bikes and motor vehicles are not allowed on the walking trail. Please be courteous to other residence while walking. The grass will be cut by the county 2 times monthly, please don’t use the trail if the grass is being cut.

Trash Pickup

Trash pickup is on Monday and Thursday in the Lakes of Bellaire community. Texas Pride provides trash cans for every resident in the form of large black plastic cans. Your trash must be placed by the curb before 8am if you would like it to be picked up. After pickup your trash can must be place near your home, out of view. Billing for trash pickup is billed through Texas Pride Disposal.

Our Community

Lakes of Bellaire community was built in 2004 right off of Bellaire and Metro lane consisting of single family homes with two large retention ponds, a walking trail, and a playground. The subdivision is surrounded with restaurants, education opportunities, entertainment venues, shopping and more. Our community is inside of Houston’s International district and contains a very diverse mix of cultures from all over the world. Our neighbors are from America, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, China, Africa, Jamaica, Mexico, South America, and more, so you are likely to make friends from many cultures as you walk on our walking trail. The diversity in our community is what makes it so special, and our convenient location to Highway 6 and the Westpark Tollway for quick access to other parts of Houston.