Patrol, monitoring, and emergency response for Cypress’s apartment communities, condominiums, and townhomes — and only those. We don’t protect retail, offices, or events. We do one thing.
Cypress multifamily clusters around three master-planned community anchors and one major corridor. Bridgeland brings the newest, most amenity-heavy Class-A apartment communities and gated townhome rows — deep-property, large-footprint sites where a patrol pass can take 25 minutes. Towne Lake holds the lake-side multifamily stock with private amenity decks and large pool complexes. Fairfield, the older master-planned anchor, has its Class-B and B+ garden communities. The 290 corridor — running east-west through Cypress — carries the bulk of the mid-tier and value-tier apartment stock built when 290 widened a few years back. We currently maintain active contracts at 6 Cypress properties.
Cypress’s threat profile is a mix. The Bridgeland and Towne Lake properties run quiet most nights but expect very visible, very professional response when something does happen. Fairfield properties deal more with the standard overnight auto-burglary and pool-area enforcement patterns. The 290 corridor properties catch the most transient activity — tied to the highway and the spillover from the older Jersey Village adjacency.
Dispatch reaches Cypress from our 77045 hub via Beltway 8 and 290 West, with most contracted properties under a 64-second drive-up overnight. We coordinate with Harris County Constable Precinct 4 across most of the Cypress service zone and Harris County Sheriff for unincorporated pockets. Multifamily only. We do not protect Bridgeland Activity Center retail, Towne Lake Boardwalk dining, the 290 strip centers, or any other vertical — here or anywhere on the map.
Marked-vehicle night patrols across Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, and the 290 corridor. Long patrol-route windows on the bigger master-planned footprints; tighter cadence on the 290 strip-fronting properties.
Gate audits, credential rotation, and vendor protocols for the gated communities that dominate Bridgeland and Towne Lake. Resident-only enforcement at pool decks, lake docks, and clubhouse spaces.
Live-watched feeds focused on Cypress property perimeters, lake amenity zones, and 290 frontage. Real-time intervention — not just morning-after recordings.
“A Bridgeland patrol route can’t be the same as a 290-corridor patrol route — the geometry is too different. Multifamily Top built two completely different routing playbooks for our two properties, and the results showed in our incident log inside the first quarter.”
The shaded ring covers Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, the 290 corridor, and the Cypress-Fairbanks ISD multifamily belt.
Yes. Cypress contracts typically run 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. with marked-vehicle patrols on a property-specific cadence. Bridgeland and Towne Lake routes are longer per pass because the sites are larger; Fairfield and 290 sites run tighter cadence.
Average drive-up to a contracted Cypress property is under 64 seconds overnight. 290-corridor properties hit fastest; deeper Bridgeland and Towne Lake properties take the longer leg.
Yes — Harris County Constable Precinct 4 is the primary law-enforcement authority across the Cypress service zone, and our officers coordinate with their patrol bureau routinely. HCSO covers unincorporated pockets.
Only multifamily — Bridgeland Class-A apartments, Towne Lake lake-side condos, Fairfield mid-tier garden communities, and 290 corridor multifamily stock. We do not protect Bridgeland Activity Center retail, Towne Lake Boardwalk, or 290 strip centers. 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.