
Copperbrook Residents Invited to Help Shape the Future of MUD 130 Parks and Trails
Big ideas are in motion for the parks and recreational spaces in Copperbrook, and your voice could help bring them to life. Municipal Utility District 130 (MUD 130), which serves the Copperbrook neighborhood, is inviting all residents to participate in a short community survey to help guide future enhancements to local green spaces.
The District is currently exploring opportunities to add new trails along neighborhood drainage channels and detention basins, while also improving the amenities at existing parks. Today, the community park already features a covered pavilion, outdoor fitness equipment, and an inviting open green space. However, MUD 130 is looking to do more — with help from residents like you.
Your Input Matters
Copperbrook families, walkers, cyclists, and fitness enthusiasts are encouraged to weigh in on which features and improvements matter most. Would you love to see walking trails near the basins? Are shaded rest areas or playground upgrades high on your list? Whether you use the park daily or only occasionally, your perspective is vital.
The community survey is available in both English and Spanish to ensure broad participation:
By spending just a few minutes sharing your thoughts, you're helping MUD 130 prioritize projects that will directly benefit Copperbrook residents for years to come.
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Building a More Connected Community
With Houston-area neighborhoods placing increasing value on walkability, outdoor wellness, and sustainable development, local investments in parks and trails are more important than ever. Green spaces play a crucial role in community health, safety, and social connection. MUD 130 is eager to hear what would make these spaces even better for all ages and abilities.
Help Us Create a Better Copperbrook
This is your chance to be part of the conversation that shapes the future of your neighborhood. Whether you're a parent with young children, a retiree who enjoys morning walks, or someone simply hoping for more shaded spots to relax — your feedback is key.
Don’t wait — the survey is open now, and your neighbors are already weighing in. Let’s work together to grow something great in Copperbrook.
