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Harris County Mud 179
Work includes approx 1 LS construct, furnish deliver HCID no. 18 city place lift station no. 5; 1 LS furnish, install and removed silt fence. See attached file.
Posted Date
Aug 23, 2024
Due Date
Sep 11, 2024
Release: Aug 23, 2024
Harris County Mud 179
Close: Sep 11, 2024
Work includes approx 1 LS construct, furnish deliver HCID no. 18 city place lift station no. 5; 1 LS furnish, install and removed silt fence. See attached file.
Harris County Mud 179
Cleaning and rehabilitation of 1000 gpm well.
Posted Date
Sep 12, 2024
Due Date
Sep 20, 2024
Release: Sep 12, 2024
Harris County Mud 179
Close: Sep 20, 2024
Cleaning and rehabilitation of 1000 gpm well.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Harris County Mud 179
The board covered a range of topics including the bookkeeper's report, tax collector's report, sales tax revenue report, and operator's report. They adopted a reimbursement resolution and a resolution regarding the development status of the District. The board also discussed the renewal of an insurance policy, Copperfield Joint Operations, engineer's report with water well rehabilitation bids, park updates, lighting repairs, bathroom maintenance, trail repairs and fence repairs.
The Board meeting included a review and approval of the bookkeeper's report and the associated payment of bills. The Board also approved the tax assessor/collector report, which included discussions regarding customers who received termination notices. Furthermore, the Board unanimously adopted a reimbursement resolution. Operational matters were reviewed, including the operator's report, the Copperfield Joint Operations (CJO) monthly report, and the regular engineering report. The Board approved the engineering report and discussed the status of connecting a property to the District's system, reconfirming connection requirements. Finally, the Board approved the engineer's regular park business and maintenance report.
Key discussion items included the review and approval of the bookkeeper's report and associated bill payments, as well as the tax assessor/collector report. The Board unanimously approved the 2026 property tax exemptions, establishing a 20% homestead exemption and $10,000 for individuals over 65 and disabled veterans. A reimbursement resolution was adopted. The Board also reviewed and approved the audit for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025. Operations and maintenance reports were approved. Further discussions covered the Copperfield Joint Operations (CJO) monthly report, including noted failures in bio-monitoring and subsequent corrective actions, and the regular engineering report covering ongoing repair/maintenance projects and park management status.
The meeting included discussion and approval of the bookkeeper's and tax collector's reports. The board authorized termination notices for delinquent accounts. Updates were provided on sales tax revenue and the operator's report, which included accountability percentages, generator maintenance, and leak investigations. The engineer presented a maintenance report and discussed Chick-Fil-A's compliance with requirements. Park updates included repairs and maintenance, and the board agreed to call a director's election.
The Board meeting included several key agenda items. Discussions covered the bookkeeper's report and the approval of associated bills, the tax collector's report including a review of accounts receiving termination notices, and the unanimous adoption of a reimbursement resolution. The engineer's report addressed the progress of water system improvements, noting that some outstanding information and the deposit for additional engineering review costs were pending completion by the property owner's representative. The board also reviewed and approved the operations and maintenance report and the Copperfield Joint Operations (CJO) monthly report, as well as the regular park business and maintenance report.
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