
Harris County MUD No. 130 Meeting Set for June 3: How to Attend and Why It Matters
Residents of Copperbrook and surrounding communities are invited to attend the next Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 130 (MUD 130) Board Meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. These public meetings offer local homeowners a chance to stay up to date on critical infrastructure topics—including water supply, wastewater treatment, and stormwater management—that directly affect daily life in the district.
The upcoming Harris County MUD No. 130 meeting will be accessible both in person and online, making it easy for Copperbrook residents to stay involved in local utility decisions. Whether you're interested in updates on water services, sewer systems, or drainage infrastructure, attending these public meetings helps you stay informed and engaged. Meeting access details are as follows:
In-Person Location: SK Law Offices
- Address: 1330 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 2650, Houston, TX 77056 (MAP)
Virtual Access via Zoom
- Link: https://zoom.us/join
- Meeting ID: 839 9268 6948
- Password: 818981
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The District typically meets on the first Tuesday of every month, and agendas are posted here one week before each meeting. This accessibility allows homeowners to be informed and involved, no matter where they are.
Harris County MUD 130, which spans more than 700 acres, is responsible for essential services such as public water supply, sewer services, and drainage systems. The board meetings are an ideal forum for residents to learn about future plans, ask questions, or simply observe how resources are being managed.
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Participating in a local MUD meeting is a great way to better understand how your tax dollars are spent and how infrastructure decisions are made. Your voice counts, so mark your calendar and make plans to be a part of the conversation.
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Whether you're joining in person or online, your awareness and engagement help build a more informed, resilient community. Copperbrook residents are encouraged to attend and stay proactive in shaping the future of the neighborhood.
