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Author: Brian Sparks

Ongoing Construction Update – HCMUD 5 Water Well

Our neighboring MUD District, HCMUD 5, will be working through the night during the month of October.

The construction will take place southeast of the intersection of
Swords Creek Drive and Morning Dew Lane.

The equipment being used, such as generators and drilling equipment,
can be loud at certain times.

If the noise at night is a nuisance, please contact us and we will pass the message along
to HCMUD 5.

As always, if the noise is too much at night, residents can contact the
Harris County Sheriff’s Office at 713-221-6000.

National Night Out Event Recap

Harris County MUD 217 would like to thank the residents of our community and all of those involved in making our National Night Out Event a huge success!

Despite the rain, we had many residents enjoying great food, cold drinks, and fun activities!
We hope you and your families have a safe and enjoyable weekend and we look forward to seeing you at future community events!

Please click the picture below to view the entire event gallery!

Texas Pride Garbage Collection Begins January 4th!

National Night Out – October 3rd!

National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. The best way to build a safer community is to know your neighbors and your surroundings. National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. National Night Out is celebrated by millions of neighbors across thousands of communities. 

Harris County MUD 217 would like to invite you to come out and join us for food, games, and so much more!

When: Tuesday, October 3rd from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Where: Harris County MUD 217 Admin Building, 12248 T C Jester Blvd., Houston, TX 77067

CHCRWA Stage 2 Drought

Due to minimal rainfall and persistent high temperatures throughout Harris County, please be advised that the Central Harris County Regional Water Authority (the “Authority”) will enter Stage 2 (Moderate Drought) of its Drought Contingency Plan (“DCP”), effective August 27, 2023. The Authority has determined that it is necessary to trigger Stage 2 in order to facilitate compliance with its Groundwater Reduction Plan and the requirements of the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District.

The Authority’s DCP currently provides that Stage 2 may be triggered if the City of Houston (the “City”) reduces the quantity of its supply of water to the Authority by more than 10% but less than 20% for five (5) consecutive days or if the City has implemented Stage 2 of its DCP. Although the City has not reduced its supply of water to the Authority to date, the City has issued notice of its intent to enter Stage 2 of its drought contingency plan on August 27, 2023, and requested the implementation of mandatory water conservation measures. Accordingly, the Authority has elected to trigger Stage 2 of its DCP and hereby requests that all Member Districts implement their respective drought contingency plans and mandatory water conservation measures beginning August 27, 2023.

During Stage 2, the Authority recommends that the Member Districts, at a minimum, restrict and/or prohibit non-essential water use for the following activities: (1) street washing; (2) fire hydrant flushing; and (3) filling of swimming pools. The Authority will continue to monitor water use and will provide further notice if the drought stage changes or if Stage 2 conditions have been lifted.

A copy of the Authority’s DCP can be found on the Authority’s website at https://www.chcrwa.com/documents/. Should you have any questions concerning the above-referenced matter, please contact the Authority’s Operator, Jared Martin of Municipal Operations & Consulting, Inc., at jmartin@municipalops.com. Thank you for your cooperation.

Book Your Event Now!

Our Banquet Room is ready and available for your September Event!

With beautiful, modern décor, and all of its major amenities, our banquet room is sure to be the perfect venue for your next event. Feel free to stop by any time to take a look for yourself. Otherwise, if you are ready to begin scheduling your event, please complete the online reservation request form by clicking HERE.

Amenities include:

  • 85 person capacity
  • Large Tables
  • Full Kitchen
  • Fully Covered Patio Access
  • Security Provided by Law Enforcement

CHCRWA Stage 1 Drought

Due to persistent severe weather conditions throughout Harris County, please be advised that the Central Harris County Regional Water Authority (the “Authority”) has triggered Stage 1 (Mild Drought) of its Drought Contingency Plan (“DCP”). The Authority has determined that it is necessary to trigger Stage 1 in order to facilitate compliance with its Groundwater Reduction Plan and the requirements of the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District.

The Authority’s DCP currently provides that water conservation measures may be triggered if the City of Houston (the “City”) reduces the quantity of its supply of water to the Authority by 10% for five (5) consecutive days or if the City has implemented Stage 1 of its DCP. Although the City has not reduced its supply of water to the Authority to date, it entered Stage 1 of its drought contingency plan on June 21, 2022, and requested the implementation of voluntary water conservation measures. Due to the recent persistent high temperatures and minimal rainfall, the Authority has elected to trigger Stage 1 of its DCP and hereby requests that all Member Districts implement their respective drought contingency plans and voluntary water conservation measures immediately. The Authority will continue to monitor water use and will provide further notice if the drought stage changes or if Stage 1 conditions have been lifted.

A copy of the Authority’s DCP can be found on the Authority’s website at https://www.chcrwa.com/documents/. Should you have any questions concerning the above-referenced matter, please contact the Authority’s Operator, Jared Martin of Municipal Operations & Consulting, Inc., at jmartin@municipalops.com. Thank you for your cooperation.

Heritage Park Now Open!

Harris County MUD 217 is happy to announce the reopening of Heritage Park today!

Shade structures have been constructed to provide cover from the intense summer heat.

We hope you are as excited about this improvement to our community park as we are!

Heritage Park Closure

Harris County MUD 217 is excited to announce the addition of shade structures to Heritage Park.
This project is expected to begin on July 10, 2023, and will continue through August 2023.

During construction, the park will remain closed. Please do not access the park during this time and observe all posted signs for your safety.

If you have any questions about this project or other MUD services, please contact us and we will respond to you as soon as we can.

Thank you for your patience as we work to improve our community!