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District Information |
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| Many, many years ago, Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 25 (the District) was like most other MUD’s: The District was comprised of only one subdivision, one water plant, the tax rate was high ($1.85 per $100.00 of evaluation) and every action taken was a reaction to a current crisis, which was expensive and caused many disruptions in serve to the residents. |
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The Agendas for the meetings are posted outside of the District's Administration building at 18230 old Richmond Road on the bulletin board. |
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| The District Board of Directors has recently voted to allow its new conference room facility, (James Cupp Meeting Center) to be used by groups and individuals as a benefit to the residents of the District, as well as the local community. |
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| The mission, values and vision of the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 25 (the District) Board of Directors is a commitment to the provision of the highest quality water, sewer, fiscal, and customer services to the community, customers, and stakeholders. |
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| Development and implementation of a short- and long-term strategic plan to include... |
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Drinking Water Quality Report of 2007
Drinking Water Quality Report of 2008 |
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| The District is authorized to finance the acquisition or construction of water supply and distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, and storm drainage facilities (the "System") with the proceeds of bonds which the District sells at competitive sale to bond underwriters. |
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| The Bonds (Unlimited Tax Bonds, Series 1997) constitute the seventh series of unlimited tax bonds issued by the District for the purpose of acquiring and constructing a waterworks, wastewater and storm drainage system to serve the District and for refunding such bonds. |
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