Patrol, monitoring, and emergency response for League City’s apartment communities, condominiums, and townhomes — and only those. No retail, no offices, no marinas. One job.
League City sits in the heart of the Bay Area corridor — the stretch between I-45 South and the Gulf that anchors NASA, Clear Lake, Kemah, and the south-coast suburbs. Multifamily here clusters along three identifiable spines. The NASA Road corridor (NASA Parkway / NASA Road 1) carries newer Class-A and B+ apartment communities serving NASA Johnson Space Center and the bio-tech / aerospace professional workforce. The I-45 South frontage holds the mid-tier garden-style stock and townhome HOAs. The League City Parkway / FM 270 cross-arteries pull in newer family-oriented Class-A communities tied to the Clear Creek ISD school cluster. We currently maintain active contracts at 3 League City properties.
League City’s threat profile is shaped by the Bay Area’s mix of high-income professional residents and the weekend / leisure traffic flowing through to Kemah and the coast. Package theft and auto burglary are the dominant call types. The NASA Road properties run quiet most weeks but absorb visitor / professional spillover during launch events and conference weeks. The I-45 South properties catch the most transient activity.
Dispatch reaches League City from our 77045 hub via I-45 South, with most contracted properties under a 65-second drive-up overnight. We coordinate with League City PD for properties inside city limits (the majority) and Galveston County Sheriff for the small unincorporated edge pockets. Multifamily only. We do not protect Tanger Outlets, NASA Road retail strips, the Kemah Boardwalk-adjacent commercial frontage, or any other vertical — here, in Houston, or anywhere.
Marked-vehicle night patrols across NASA Road, I-45 South, and League City Parkway multifamily. Cadence weighted to overnight lot sweeps because that’s where Bay Area call volume lives.
Live-watched feeds for League City property lots, breezeways, and amenity buildings. Tied into our Houston ops center for real-time intervention — not just recorded archive review.
Gate audits and credential rotation for the gated NASA Road communities. Resident-only enforcement at pool decks and amenity spaces. Vendor protocols tightened for the professional-resident community.
“Our NASA Road residents are aerospace engineers, scientists, contract professionals — they want quiet, intelligent security, not bouncer energy. Multifamily Top delivers that without losing the teeth they actually need when something happens.”
The shaded ring covers the NASA Road corridor, I-45 South frontage, League City Parkway / FM 270 multifamily belt, and Clear Creek ISD-tied apartment stock.
Yes. League City contracts typically run 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. with marked-vehicle patrols every 40–60 minutes. NASA Road properties get a quieter cadence; I-45 South gets the tighter cadence because the transient activity is heavier.
Average drive-up to a contracted League City property is under 65 seconds overnight. I-45 South frontage properties hit fastest; NASA Road properties take the longer leg from our 77045 hub.
Yes — League City PD has municipal jurisdiction across most of the city, and our officers coordinate with their patrol bureau routinely. Galveston County Sheriff covers the small unincorporated edges south of the city.
Only multifamily — NASA Road Class-A apartment communities, I-45 South mid-tier garden complexes, League City Parkway family-oriented multifamily, and townhome HOAs tied to the Clear Creek ISD cluster. We don’t protect Tanger Outlets, NASA Road retail strips, Kemah-adjacent commercial, or any other vertical. Multifamily only.
We arrive in plain clothes, walk the property the way an officer on patrol would, then deliver a written proposal within 4 business hours.