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Harris County Mud 504
This is a construction bid for the Sila South Detention Basin in Harris County, Texas, issued on behalf of Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 514 with BGE, Inc. serving as project engineer. The work involves building the South Detention Pond and Drainage Facilities as part of the larger Sila development project in unincorporated Harris County near Houston. Sealed bids are being solicited from qualified contractors in accordance with the contract documents distributed for this project.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
Harris County Mud 504
Close: Jul 23, 2026
This is a construction bid for the Sila South Detention Basin in Harris County, Texas, issued on behalf of Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 514 with BGE, Inc. serving as project engineer. The work involves building the South Detention Pond and Drainage Facilities as part of the larger Sila development project in unincorporated Harris County near Houston. Sealed bids are being solicited from qualified contractors in accordance with the contract documents distributed for this project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Harris County Mud 504
The agenda for the meeting includes general public comments, subject to a three-minute time limit per speaker, and discussion of park and landscaping matters. Specific items for discussion are landscape improvements related to the Madera Run Parkway project, which may include a site visit.
The Board of Directors meeting agenda includes several key items. Discussions will cover public comments, approval of minutes, and matters related to the 2026 Directors Election, which includes adopting a resolution designating an agent, authorizing the notice of deadline to file applications for the ballot, considering electronic voting systems, and setting pay for election officials. The agenda also includes an update from Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 412, reports from the Communications Committee (covering website matters and a tree planting event), a report from Best Trash, and security matters, including a Constable's report and consideration of adding a deputy. Other items involve annual training on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, an annual report on Post-Issuance Compliance Policy, acceptance of annual disclosure statements, tax assessment and collections matters, financial and bookkeeping reviews, reports on detention, drainage, and storm water facilities, operations of water/wastewater facilities, a hearing on termination of service for delinquent customers, amending the District Rate Order, various engineering matters (including several capital improvement projects and design authorizations), deeds and easements, a landscaping report, discussion of development financing agreements, and a review of the District action items list.
The Board of Directors convened to consider and adopt an order levying ad valorem taxes for the tax year 2022. The tax rate was set at $1.18 per $100 of taxable property, with $0.77 allocated for debt service and $0.41 for maintenance and operation expenditures. The levied taxes become delinquent if not paid by January 31, 2023.
The Board of Directors convened to introduce and adopt an order levying taxes for the year 2020. The tax rate was set at $1.39 on each $100 of taxable property, with $0.85 allocated for debt service and $0.54 for maintenance and operation expenditures. The levied taxes are due by January 31, 2021.
The Board of Directors convened to discuss and adopt an order levying taxes for the year 2021. The tax rate was set at $1.31 per $100 of taxable property, with $0.81 allocated for debt service and $0.50 for maintenance and operation expenditures. The levied taxes are due by January 31, 2022.
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