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Harris County Mud 43
Water, sanitary sewer, drainage facilities and alternate paving & appurtenances.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Harris County Mud 43
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Water, sanitary sewer, drainage facilities and alternate paving & appurtenances.
AvailableHarris County Mud 43
Phase 1.5 Detention Plan.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 23, 2025
Release: Jul 10, 2025
Harris County Mud 43
Close: Dec 23, 2025
Phase 1.5 Detention Plan.
Harris County Mud 43
Work includes onsite lift station phase 1.
Posted Date
May 7, 2025
Due Date
May 15, 2025
Release: May 7, 2025
Harris County Mud 43
Close: May 15, 2025
Work includes onsite lift station phase 1.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Harris County Mud 43
The meeting included a constable's security report, a review of the bookkeeper's reports, and an operator's report. The operator discussed security systems and alarms for various facilities, as well as delinquent accounts. The engineer provided an update on ongoing construction, including the operator's building, and discussed the Capital Improvement Plan. The board also heard reports from the TJPB and NHCRWA representatives, and discussed maintenance of drainage facilities. Additionally, there was discussion regarding the installation of parking signs in the District.
The board discussed an interlocal agreement for law enforcement services, which was deferred to the next meeting. The bookkeeper's report was reviewed and approved. The board approved a resolution concerning developed district status for the 2025 tax year. The tax assessor/collector's report for June 2025 was reviewed and approved. The operator reported on the theft of copper from water plant no. 2 and the wastewater treatment plant, suggesting the installation of a security system. The board approved the termination of utility service to delinquent accounts. The engineer's report for July was reviewed and approved. A proposal for the removal of dead trees was approved. The district website was reviewed, and the updated rate order has been added. The board discussed the installation of "no truck parking" signs. The District's financial advisor has resigned, and the Board approved the solicitation of proposals from other financial advisors.
The meeting included a security report from the Constable's office, discussing potential cost mitigation strategies due to wage increases. The Board approved payment of bills and reviewed the operator's report, including water well and wastewater treatment plant updates. There was discussion regarding the painting of fire hydrants, fence damage at the pocket park, dead trees along Quail Gate, and a large water bill adjustment request. The purchase of a new pump for Water Treatment Plant #2 and the installation of security cameras at District facilities were approved. The engineer's report covered ongoing construction, sewer rehabilitation, and the Charlie Gant sign. Updates were provided from the Treschwig Joint Powers Board meeting, focusing on the clarifier, land survey, and impact of Treschwig Road widening. The North Harris County Regional Water Authority meeting was also reported on, discussing new MUDs and conversion rates. Discussions also took place regarding "No Truck Parking" signs in the District.
The meeting addressed a high water bill issue, reviewed the constable's security report, and discussed the operator's and engineer's reports, including updates on wastewater treatment plant capacity and ongoing construction. The Treschwig Joint Powers Board meeting minutes were reviewed, covering the wastewater treatment plant's performance and upcoming repairs. The North Harris County Regional Water Authority meeting was also discussed, focusing on the Ground Water Retention Plan and financial advisor proposals. Additional discussion included maintenance of drainage facilities and concerns about trash along Cypresswood Drive.
The meeting included a security report, review of the bookkeeper's reports, and approval of bill payments. The operator's report covered water wells, the wastewater treatment plant, and delinquent bill procedures. The engineer's report was reviewed and accepted. Updates were provided on the Treschwig Joint Powers Board meeting, including the status of clarifier #1, and the North Harris County Regional Water Authority meeting. The board discussed the installation of parking signs in the district and National Night Out.
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