Welcome to the Meadows of Kyle!
The Meadows at Kyle (MaK) Subdivision is located half a mile East of IH 35 off of Windy Hill Road in Kyle, Texas. The MaK Homeowner’s Association is managed by Goodwin Management, Inc. We are thrilled to have you as our neighbor and hope you are settling in to your new home nicely. Below you will find information about our HOA, area utilities, schools, and other important information.
About the HOA
The Meadows at Kyle subdivision is a deed restricted community. To view the covenants, conditions, and restrictions, and more please visit the About the HOA page.
HOA Dues are payable monthly to Goodwin Management, Inc. For additional instructions, visit the Goodwin Management Site and to pay online click “Owner Login.”
Governing Documents – DCCRs, Community Manual
Our community is governed by a declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions. These documents outline the community rules and expectations. They also detail the home improvements that require HOA approval, such as, storage sheds, landscaping, solar panels, exterior painting, and more. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these documents, and save them for future reference.
Pool Access Card
To obtain a pool access card, please download and submit the amenities access form. Follow the directions on the form for submission. You may choose to have the card mailed to you or you may pick it up at the Goodwin office in Austin, Tx. Your account MUST be current to receive a card. The first card is provided at no charge. Replacement cards are $25.
Please also take a moment to review the Pool Rules.
Community Calendar
Utilities
Electric
1810 FM 150 West
Kyle, TX 78640
PH: 1-888-554-4732
Water
Goforth Special Utility District
8900 Niederwald Strasse
Niederwald, TX 78640
PH: 512-376-5695
Gas
P.O. Box 4981
Houston, Texas 77210-4981
PH: 1-800-427-7142
Trash
100 W Center St
Kyle, TX 78640
Utility Outages
In the event of a utility outage, please call the appropriate company to report.
Centerpoint Energy (Gas) 1-888-876-5786
Goforth Special Utility District (Water) (512) 376-5695
PEC (Electric) Emergency and Power Interruptions 1-888-883-337
Schools
School are located in the Hays Consolidated Independent School District.
21003 Interstate 35
Kyle, TX 78640
PH: 512-268-2141
1301 Old Goforth Road
Buda, TX 78610
PH: 512-268-8438
5700 Dacy Lane
Buda, TX 78610
PH: 512-268-8508
4260 FM 967
Buda, TX 78610
PH: 512-268-8512
City of Kyle Emergency Updates: Code Red
The City of Kyle uses the Code Red Emergency Notification System to deliver important messages to Kyle residents in the case of an emergency.
The CodeRed system uses phone numbers and addresses stored in the City’s utility data base to create an user friendly, internet-based interface to place calls quickly and efficiently in cases of emergency. Kyle residents can also access the system to enter other phone numbers should they want to be notified on their cell phones or at work should a message be sent to their home number.
Please visit the City of Kyle website for more information or to sign up to receive Emergency Updates.
Things to Do In and Around Kyle
Parks
There are many other great parks in the area – Steeplechase Park, Gregg-Clarke Park, Buda City Park, Lady Bird Lake in Austin and the San Marcos Children’s Park to name just a few. Lake Kyle is on Lehman Road where children can play and licensed fishers can drop a line in close to home.
City-Wide Events
Vist www.CityofKyle.com for events throughout the year, including Kyle Market Days and Farmers’ Market, Kyle Fair and Music Festival, Easter Egg-Stravaganza, Movies in the Park, July 4th Fireworks and Santa’s Arrival/Tree Lighting Ceremony. The Kyle Chamber of Commerce also maintains a list of city events.
Other Favorite Attractions a Short Drive Away:
Kyle
- Thunderhill Raceway – stock car racing.
- The Jumpy Place – indoor facility with moonwalks, bounce houses and other inflatables for kids.
- Kyle Public Library – brand new library in downtown Kyle with English and bilingual storytimes for preschoolers.
Austin
- Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum – the only place large enough to tell the whole story of Texas! Catch an IMAX educational or feature film while you are there.
- Texas State Capitol – make sure you go for a free guided tour.
- Zilker Park – hike and bike trails, swimming at Barton Springs Pool, great playscapes, picnic facilities, miniature train rides, soccer fields, volleyball courts, concerts, festivals and conveniently located to Zilker Botanical Gardens, Umlauf Sculpture Garden, canoe rental, bat viewing at Congress Avenue Bridge and riverboat rides on Lady Bird Lake.
- Shore Club Volente Beach – located on the shores of Lake Travis featuring water fun for the whole family. Kiddie pools, water slides, volleyball courts, boat and wave runner rentals and an adults-only pool as well.
Buda
- Cabela’s – a must see! Aquariums and huge realistic taxidermy display.
Dripping Springs
- Hamilton Pool – swim, hike and explore at this gorgeous natural landmark with a 45 foot waterfall.
New Braunfels
- McKenna Children’s Museum – for the little ones!
- Natural Bridge Caverns
- Landa Park – hike and bike trails, swimming (including a spring fed pool, a kiddie pool, and an Olympic pool), multiple playscapes, picnic facilities, miniature train ride, paddle boat rentals, miniature golf and a nature trail.
- The City Tube Chute – the longest water slide of its kind carved into the side of the city’s dam on the Comal River. Great place to start a 2 hour scenic tube ride.
- Schlitterbahn – Texas grown and owned water park.
San Antonio
- Sea World – meet Shamu and let the kids play at the Sesame Street Bay of Play. Now featuring a brand new top of the line waterpark and lots of wildlife interaction.
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas – meet your favorite Looney Tunes and enjoy shows and rides for all ages throughout the park. Water park is free with admission in season.
San Marcos
- Texas Caves: Wonder World Park
- Prime, Tanger and Premium Outlets – find great deals at hundreds of stores!
Spicewood
- Cypress Valley Canopy Tours – zip line tours, ropes challenges and places to swim and picnic.
For more to do in the area check out: