Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Rate

The NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTY M.U.D. #22 will hold a public hearing on a proposed tax rate for the tax year 2020 on October 14, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. It is anticipated said meeting will be held via telephone and/or video conference pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 551.125, as amended, and as modified by the Governor of Texas in the Governor’s proclamation concerning the Covid-19 pandemic. Meeting access by Teleconference: 1-872-240-3412, Access Code: 769-964-037.

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Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Rate2021-03-28T21:12:57-05:00

COVID-19 April Update

All,
As we head into another week of the Stay Home-Stay Safe rules that have been issued by our state and county officials, your N.W. MUD 22 Board of Directors wants you to know that we are strongly committed to maintaining the infrastructure that delivers safe drinking water and quality waste-water services to your homes.

h2o Innovation is the operator for N.W. MUD 22 and they are “essential personnel” that continue to provide 24/7 water services to our district.

The N.W. MUD 22 board is adhering to and practicing physical distancing as we should all be doing, during this COVID-19 virus control.

Therefore, the April board meeting was not held this month.

We are closely monitoring the directions from our state and county to determine how best to plan for the May board meeting and whether it can be held at the usual location of the administrative building or if a teleconference will need to be setup.

We will keep you posted as things continue to develop.

We believe that as we all continue with the safe practices that have been instructed, we will get through this very challenging time and come out better and stronger!

Regards,

Anthony W. Sidney
President, Hambledon HOA
President, N.W. Harris County MUD 22
281.728.0474
www.nwhcmud22.org
www.facebook.com/HambledonBriarchase.HOA
https://hambledon.nabrnetwork.com

COVID-19 April Update2021-03-28T21:13:22-05:00

NHCRWA Fee Increase

The North Harris County Regional Water Authority (NHCRWA) fees are going up effective April 1, 2020. This fee is charged to all water well owners in their jurisdiction. This fee is passed on to the final consumer via a line item on the water bill. The new cost will be $0.44 per 1000 gallons higher. This will increase your bill significantly, depending on how much water you use.

If you have any questions regarding this, please contact the Board of Directors. Remember that the Directors are residents of the District also, and have to pay the same fees.

Your water bill will increase with the April billing cycle.

NHCRWA Fee Increase2021-02-22T15:50:34-06:00

Scoop the Poop

Stop disease-causing bacteria in its tracks, by keeping our waterways clean. Do your part!

At home:

  • Pick up every poop
  • Bag it
  • Put it in the trash
  • Repeat weekly

Away from home:

  • Always bring bags
  • Pick up every poop
  • Bag it
  • Put it in the trash

Veterinarians, garbage collectors and health professionals all agree that the trash is the safest way to dispose of your dog’s poop. Dog droppings left on grass wash into our storm drains, increasing the level of bacteria and making waterways unsafe for swimming and fishing.

Scoop the Poop2019-09-19T09:19:12-05:00

Hurricane Preparedness

It only takes one storm to change your life and community. Tropical cyclones are among nature’s most powerful and destructive phenomena. If you live in an area prone to tropical cyclones, you need to be prepared. Learn how during Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 5-11, 2019). Hurricanes.gov/Prepare

Determine Your Risk
Develop an Evacuation Plan
Assemble Disaster Supplies
Get an Insurance Checkup
Strengthen Your Home
Help Your Neighbor
Complete a Written Plan

Hurricane Preparedness2020-03-20T22:30:50-05:00
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