Atascocita, located in Northeast Harris County near Lake Houston, is a rapidly growing suburban community where personal vehicles remain the primary means of travel. Families navigating Child Protective Services (CPS) cases often rely on local highways and major roadways to reach DFPS offices, court hearings, supervised visitation centers, counseling providers, and other service plan requirements. Understanding Atascocita’s transportation network can help parents and caregivers stay on schedule and maintain compliance with CPS expectations.
Key Highways and Loop Systems
Atascocita is connected to Greater Houston through several major corridors that support regional mobility. These routes help CPS-involved families access essential services throughout Harris County.
FM 1960
FM 1960 runs directly through Atascocita and connects residents to Humble, Spring, and Kingwood. It provides convenient access to family service providers, visitation centers, medical offices, and retail areas.
West Lake Houston Parkway
This major north–south route connects Atascocita to Kingwood and Generation Park. Parents and caregivers frequently use this corridor when traveling to CPS meetings, therapy sessions, or supervised visitation appointments.
Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway)
Just south of Atascocita, Beltway 8 offers a direct link to Houston, Pasadena, and other surrounding areas. This tollway is essential for families traveling to CPS court hearings or DFPS offices located in central or southern Harris County.
These key routes form the backbone of Atascocita’s transportation system and help CPS-involved families navigate the region efficiently.
Suburban Connectivity
Atascocita’s surrounding communities—Humble, Kingwood, Porter, and Northeast Houston—are connected through an expanding network of roadways that support daily travel for CPS families.
Interstate 69 / U.S. Highway 59
Located west of Atascocita, I-69 provides a major north–south corridor connecting families to Downtown Houston, family courts, medical facilities, and DFPS offices. It is a primary route for parents who must attend CPS hearings or court-ordered services.
Grand Parkway (Highway 99)
Highway 99 offers an outer loop across Northeast Harris County and Montgomery County. This tollway supports travel between Atascocita, New Caney, Spring, and The Woodlands—areas where many foster families and kinship caregivers reside.
These suburban corridors help families maintain access to the services needed to comply with CPS plans and stay engaged in reunification efforts.
Public Transportation Options
While Atascocita is largely a vehicle-dependent community, limited public transportation services are available for residents who do not have reliable access to a car.
METRO Park & Ride (Humble Area)
Nearby Park & Ride services allow residents to travel toward Downtown Houston and other major employment districts. Although not a full-service public transit system in Atascocita, these options assist parents who need reliable transportation for CPS requirements.
Rideshare and Community Transportation
Many CPS-involved families utilize rideshare services or local nonprofit transportation programs to attend court hearings, therapy sessions, parenting classes, and DFPS appointments. These services can help ensure parents do not miss critical CPS deadlines due to transportation challenges.
Atascocita Office Location
Families seeking legal support for CPS investigations, service plans, parental rights cases, or reunification efforts can visit the Atascocita office of the Law Office of Bryan Fagan:
Law Office of Bryan Fagan – CPS Lawyers (Atascocita Office)
This office is conveniently located near FM 1960 and West Lake Houston Parkway, making it easily accessible for clients traveling from Atascocita, Humble, Kingwood, and surrounding Northeast Houston communities.