
Westheimer Lakes Residents Invited to Attend July FBCMUD 142 Meeting: Hear Key Updates on Parks, Infrastructure, and District Operations
Westheimer Lakes neighbors will have an opportunity this week to hear updates and weigh in on important local matters at the upcoming Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 142 (FBCMUD 142) Board of Directors meeting, scheduled for Thursday, July 10, 2025, at 4:00 p.m.
The meeting will be held in person at 2002 W. Grand Parkway North, Suite 100, Katy, Texas 77449, and is also accessible virtually via videoconference here or by phone at 929-346-7071 (access code 966 595 174#), ensuring that all residents—whether commuting, traveling, or at home—can conveniently participate.
What’s on the Agenda?
The July 10 meeting will cover a wide range of topics of interest to residents of Westheimer Lakes and surrounding communities served by the District. Some of the major discussion items include:
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Updates on community infrastructure projects, including water line relocations along FM 1463, drainage improvements, and the status of the 2024 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project.
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Parks and recreational planning, particularly progress on the construction of the District’s new drill site park and a broader Parks Master Planning Report.
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Public safety concerns, including signage issues along Fulshear Gaston Road and FM 723.
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Financial oversight, with reports from the bookkeeper and tax assessor-collector, including discussions on delinquent accounts, uncollectible rolls, and possible tax refunds.
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Trash and utility services, including a proposed amendment to the District’s Rate Order from Best Trash, LLC, based on a consumer price index adjustment.
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Community engagement topics, like reviewing resident requests and updates on communications, conservation, and IT policy initiatives
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The meeting will also include reports from several committees—including Operations, Budget, Water Conservation, and Information Technology—as well as a closed session for legal consultation and potential action afterward.
How to Get Involved
District officials encourage residents to attend, listen in, or ask questions.
If you have questions ahead of the meeting—or want to learn more about previous meetings or general MUD operations—you can submit inquiries through the official contact form at fbmud142.com/contact.
For those new to the process, MUD board meetings are an important forum where public services, infrastructure planning, and community needs are discussed and voted upon. Whether you're a longtime homeowner or a new Westheimer Lakes resident, your participation helps shape the direction of your community.
