Southampton Place is a residential subdivision in Houston, Texas near Rice University, the Museum District and the Texas Medical Center.  The neighborhood was established in 1923 as an enclave of 626 home sites and has been an upscale, outstanding, single-family residential area for 85 years, primarily due to the deed restrictions which continue to be enforced today. Much of the neighborhoods’ charm is the result of an original system of shared alleys. Rather than a typical suburban landscape riddled with curb cuts and driveways, Southampton's system of alleys permits more expansive front yards, green space for trees, and more on-street parking for guests. 

Southampton Civic Club was established in 1929 to enforce the deed restrictions and, through the years, Southampton residents have worked together to update and renew these restrictions to ensure the beauty and integrity of the neighborhood. The civic club has been an active proponent for neighborhood preservation initiatives from protecting the beautiful oak trees from damage by Public Works crews to planting over 1000 street trees. The Club has also been active in the development of Houston’s ordinances including offstreet parking, residential permit parking, cell towers and Chapter 42.


 



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