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A Message From Commissioner Cagle


Dear Friends:

We received the following information from the County Judge’s Office on Monday, July 20:

“Today, the County Judge’s Office is beginning a process to gather public input on reshaping the Flood Control Task Force into a Harris County Community Resilience Task Force, with the goal of reflecting a broader approach to the infrastructure challenges and opportunities in our community. The County Judge’s Office is inviting the public to share their thoughts and ideas on the proposed draft bylaws of this new version of the Task Force.”

The community is invited to share their thoughts and ideas from now until July 30th, 2020, via one of the following methods:

  • Email CRTF@cjo.hctx.net and submit comments digitally, beginning July 21
  • Join a virtual focus group via Zoom. After registering, participants will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
  • Register here for July 23rd at 3pm
  • Register here for July 30th at 10am
  • Offer input during the July 28th Commissioner’s Court
  • Sign up to speak here

A draft of the bylaws is posted on a new Task Force webpage: cjo.harriscountytx.gov/crtf .

Once the public input process is completed, we can move forward with a Community Resilience Task Force that can collaborate with the proposed Infrastructure Resilience Team, and provide a formal mechanism for community input on resilience issues.”

If you wish to provide input on this matter, please refer to the three options above and, if possible, please copy my office at cadir@hcp4.net with your response.

Sincerely,

R. Jack Cagle
Commissioner
Harris County Precinct 4

By |July 23, 2020 5:13 pm|

HMCMUD 386 Water Bill Notice- June 2, 2020

In an abundance of caution during the COVID-19 emergency, water usage on your April bill was averaged using your previous 4 months of actual water usage at your residence. Meters were read in May and the May water bill reflects the actual reading and usage.

In your March water bill, we informed you that the North Harris County Regional Water Authority (NHCRWA) fee was scheduled to increase from $3.97 per 1,000 gallons of water to $4.68 per 1,000 gallons. The NHCRWA rescinded the increase due to COVID-19 and therefore the District did NOT pass this increase on to you. It is unclear if or when the NHCRWA will increase their fee; if they do, the District will then pass the increase on to its customers.

For updates, visit us at www.hmcmud386.org or call Municipal District Services at 281-290-6507.

By |June 2, 2020 9:09 pm|

No Boil Water Notices

No Boil Water Notices are in effect for Harris-Montgomery Counties MUD 386 (the District). The District does not receive water from the City of Houston and is not affected by the City of Houston’s water main break. Harris County MUD 387 provides water to the Harris County portion of the District from six (6) groundwater wells and the San Jacinto Water Authority (SJRA) provides water to the Montgomery County portion of the District. The water meets all Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) rules and regulations.

By |February 28, 2020 9:00 am|

“Community Water Test” Not Affiliated with Harris-Montgomery Counties MUD 386

Residents in in the Harris-Montgomery Counties MUD 386 may have recently received a front-door notice titled, “COMMUNITY WATER TEST.” The notice is in a clear bag and includes a small bottle for testing tap water.

Please be informed that this notice is not affiliated with your Municipal Utility District. Water in the District is not tested this way locally.

If you have questions or concerns about your water quality, please contact your water operator, Municipal District Services, LLC, at (281) 290-6507.

By |November 21, 2019 12:21 pm|
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