Welcome to Willow Point MUD
Willow Point Municipal Utility District (the "District") is a MUD created in 1987 by order of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The District contains approximately 412 acres of land and is located in both Fort Bend and Waller Counties.
The District has constructed and operates water, sanitary sewer, drainage facilities, street lighting, and roads to serve its residents.
Latest News
What is Flushable vs. What is Not Flushable
Many homeowners ask the question, what is flushable and what is not flushable?
Resident Notice - City of Katy Water System
Dear residents, it has come to our attention the City of Katy has elevated to and implemented Stage 2 of their Drought Contingency Plan, making it mandatory to restrict water usage. This notification applies only to residents and businesses who receive water from the City of Katy infrastructure.
Trail Lighting Update
As keen-eyed residents may have noticed, Willow Point Municipal Utility District (WPMUD) is receiving new trail lighting within the District boundaries during the coming weeks.
August 4th Special Meeting Notice
The Willow Point Municipal Utility District (Willow Point MUD) Board of Directors will be having a public meeting in-person and by ZOOM audio/video conference to discuss district business. Members of the public may participate in the meeting via telephone conference call.
Water Conservation Notice
Notice to Residents: According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, Fort Bend County is currently in a state of severe and extreme drought. Due to the extreme water demand in our district and the need for water conservation, Willow Point MUD has enacted Stage 1 of their Drought Response Plan
Burn Ban in Effect in Fort Bend County
On Tuesday, June 21, Fort Bend County Commissioners Court called a special meeting to address the ongoing drought issue in our region. This special meeting addressed the widespread drought conditions in the county and immediately put into effect a burn ban.
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