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

Jul 12, 2024

Waste Collection Update

Due to route conflicts, Texas Pride was unable to collect trash in our area today. They will be collecting trash outside of the normal schedule tomorrow 7/13.

Jul 12, 2024

August 1st Public 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.

Jul 11, 2024

Resident Update: Waste Collection Information

Trash will run normally tomorrow and be back on cycle for Tuesday pick-up. Texas Pride will be scheduling a large trash/bulk trash pickup outside of the normal schedule.

Jul 9, 2024

Residents asked to temporarily minimize water usage due to low water pressure

The repairs have been made! You will notice that pressure will slowly return to normal. Please note that the water system is still running on back-up generator power.

Jul 6, 2024

Willow Point MUD Resident Update – TS Beryl

The Willow Point Municipal Utility District (Willow Point MUD) Board of Directors would like to remind residents of the information posted to the District website in regards to hurricane awareness and preparedness, ahead of TS Beryl making landfall Monday morning, July 8 2024.

Jul 2, 2024

Fireworks Safety this Fourth of July

Independence Day is synonymous with fireworks and celebration. They are a fun way to commemorate the holiday and enjoy a bit of excitement. Though awe-inspiring, fireworks can also be dangerous if not handled properly. It is important to use caution while enjoying this festivity.

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