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Harris County Mud 189
Sale of $4,060,000 Unlimited Tax Bonds, Series 2026
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
Harris County Mud 189
Close: Mar 2, 2026
Sale of $4,060,000 Unlimited Tax Bonds, Series 2026
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Harris County Mud 189
The Board of Directors meeting agenda includes several critical items. Key discussions involve public comments, review and approval of financial reports (Tax Assessor and Collector's Report, Bookkeeper's Report, investment report), and review of the Engineer's Report, which covers pay estimate approvals, capacity commitment requests, and discussions on necessary plan authorizations. Specific engineering topics include a request for annexation, updating Vogler & Spencer Engineering's billing rates and contract amendment, reviewing the Amended and Restated Emergency Water Supply Agreement with North Forst MUD, and receiving a report on detention ponds from Champions Hydro-Lawn. Furthermore, the Board will address matters pertaining to the 2026 Directors Election, including agent appointment and election procedures, and receive a report on the Eminent Domain annual filing. The Board will also discuss the industrial site at Ella and Richey, and the District's water and sewer rate increase review.
The Board of Directors meeting agenda includes reviewing public comments, action on law enforcement agreements and District security, adopting an Order Calling Directors Election, receiving and approving the Tax Assessor and Collector's Report, considering adoption of an Order Authorizing Tax Exemption, adopting a Resolution for an Additional 20% Penalty on Delinquent Taxes, reviewing the Bookkeeper's Report, reviewing the Engineer's Report which includes discussing a request for annexation, reviewing and approving a Wastewater Treatment Plant Capacity Lease Agreement between MUD No. 189, MUD No. 205, and MUD No. 399, reviewing the Operator's Report, discussing and considering updating H2O Innovation's billing rates and contract amendment, and receiving a report from Champions Hydro-Lawn regarding detention ponds, and reviewing monthly website analytics. The Board may enter executive session to consult with the Board's attorney on any matter authorized by law.
The Board discussed and approved various reports, including the Security Report, Tax Assessor and Collector's Report, and Bookkeeper's Report. They ratified the approval of an agreement with Harris County regarding general and special elections. The Engineer's Report was reviewed, covering topics such as wastewater treatment facility upgrades, the City of Houston Surface Water Conversion 2027, Water Plant No. 1 Improvements, Bond Application No. 7, the Industrial Site at Ella and Richey, Legacy Park at Dunson Glen, the 232 Barren Spring Warehouse Site Development, and Water Plant No. 2 Electrical Improvements. The Operator's Report was also approved, along with the Champions Hydro-Lawn report and the renewal of the SWQ permit for the Timber Crossing East Detention Pond. Additionally, the Board discussed the 2026 AWBD Mid-Winter Conference and approved amendments to the Ethics Policy and AWBD bylaw amendments.
The meeting addressed public comments regarding an irrigation leak and billing concerns, followed by a discussion and approval of the Security Report for February 2024, which included details on burglaries, traffic stops, and arrests. The Tax Assessor and Collector's Report was reviewed and accepted, highlighting tax collection rates. The Bookkeeper's Report was also approved, along with the payment of specific bills. The Engineer's Report covered future wastewater treatment facility upgrades, the City of Houston Surface Water Conversion 2027, Water Plant No. 1 Improvements, and sanitary sewer repairs. The Board also discussed a request for annexation of an industrial site development and reviewed the Operator's Report, including water pumping data and uncollectible accounts. The Champions Hydro-Lawn report on detention ponds was presented, and the Board adopted an order declaring unopposed candidates elected to office.
The order calls for a bond election to authorize the issuance of bonds for purchasing, constructing, acquiring, owning, maintaining, operating, repairing, improving, extending, or paying for district works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances needed to provide waterworks systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm water sewer systems, and solid waste disposal systems. It also includes refunding bonds. The election will be held on November 4, 2025. The order specifies the propositions to be submitted to the voters, related to the authorization of bonds and refunding bonds, and details the arrangements for the election, including polling locations and early voting information.
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