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Annual Cleanup Day Recap

Harris County MUD 217 would like to thank the residents of our community and all of those involved in making our Annual Cleanup Event a giant success!

We hope you enjoyed the event as much as we did.
We look forward to seeing you at future community events!

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

Ongoing Construction – HCMUD5 Water Well

HCMUD 5 will begin drilling operations at their water plant site in early December 2022.

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

A temporary sound reduction barrier will be erected prior to starting this work.

Certain stages of the drilling operation may require 24-hour operations involving drilling equipment, generators, etc.

The project will take upwards of a year, and there will be relatively short periods of time when work occurs at night.

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.

Welcome Our New General Manager

Harris County MUD 217 would like to welcome our new General Manager, Jocelynn Gonzalez.

Jocelynn is available to assist residents as needed. She is located at the Harris County MUD 217 Admin Building and can be reached by phone at 832-249-7000.

Admin Building Hours:

  • MONDAY – CLOSED
  • TUESDAY – 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • WEDNESDAY – 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • THURSDAY – 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • FRIDAY – 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • SATURDAY – 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • SUNDAY – CLOSED

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!

The atmosphere was very energetic and exciting with many people enjoying great food, cold drinks, and fun activities!
We hope you and your families had 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!

Heritage Park Opening!!

HC MUD 217 is excited to announce that the new and improved Heritage Park will be officially opening this Thursday, September 1, 2022.

We welcome all of our wonderful residents to come out and experience the beauty of our new park.

Welcome Back to School!

It’s that time of year again!
The new school year begins on Tuesday, August 16th.
Please watch for kids on bike and on foot and be patient with new drivers.
Traffic will be heavier than usual until everyone adjusts to the fall routine.

For more information on school schedules, please visit the Spring ISD website.

Independence Day Recap!

Harris County MUD 217 would like to thank the residents of our community and all of those involved in making our independence day event a huge success!

The atmosphere was very energetic and exciting with many people enjoying great food, cold drinks, and fun activities!
We hope you and your families had a safe and enjoyable weekend and we look forward to
seeing you at future community events!

Click Here to View the Event Gallery!

Gentlemen’s Health Brunch Recap!

HCMUD 217 had a fantastic time hosting the Gentlemen’s Health Brunch. We are extremely grateful to all those involved in organizing the event, to our outstanding guest speakers, and to all of our community members who were able to attend. We hope you all gained some useful information and we look forward to seeing you again at our next community event!

To see more photos from the Gentlemen’s Health Brunch please click here!

Hurricane Season is Here!

Are you prepared for hurricane season?

Although hurricane season does not start officially until June 1st, pre-season activity is not uncommon. Experts are predicting a busy season this year. Don’t wait until there is a storm brewing. Take the time and get prepared now.

 1. Make a Plan

Create a written evacuation plan complete with a list of important phone numbers and at least two evacuation routes in case you must leave. make sure you keep your gas tanks FULL in case you get stuck in heavy traffic.

2. Gather Disaster Supplies

Have a disaster kit ready. A good rule of thumb is to have enough non-perishable food, water, medicine, and masks to last each person in your family at least a week. Here again, it is vital to keep your vehicles full of gas, even if you can no longer evacuate. 

3. Review Your Documents

Check your insurance policy and renew your flood insurance. Most flood insurance policies take at least 30 days to become effective. Don’t get caught without the coverage you need!

4. Stay Informed 

NOAA’s National Hurricane Center and Central Pacific Hurricane Center are your official sources for hurricane forecasts and the issuance of hurricane watches and warnings.

Get Prepared. Stay Informed. Stay Safe!

Gentlemen’s Health Brunch!

Harris County MUD 217 is hosting a Gentleman’s Health Brunch!
All males 16 and older are welcome to attend.
This will be an amazing opportunity to tap into your mind, body, and spirit while
enjoying outstanding food and engaging conversations.

  • When: June 4th from 10am – 1pm
  • Where: HCMUD 217 Admin Building, 12248 T C Jester Blvd, Houston, TX 77067

Click Here to RSVP!!