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Fulshear Municipal Utility District No. 1 of Fort Bend County (the "District") is a municipal
utility district created in 2007 by the Texas Legislature. The District contains approximately 671
acres of land and is located in Fort Bend County approximately 30 miles west of downtown Houston. The
District is located wholly within the corporate boundaries of the
City of Fulshear.
The District is constructing water, sanitary sewer, drainage, road and parks & recreational
facilities to
serve Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek, a master-planned community.
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Preparing for Winter Weather
Believe it or not, winter will soon be upon us. In Southeast Texas,
that sometimes means experiencing cold or even freezing temperatures.
Please see below for helpful tips to protect your home and plumbing
when temperatures drop.
During a cold weather event, if you experience any issues with pipe
bursts or very low water pressure, please contact the City of Fulshear's
24-hour emergency service line, at 281-346-1796.
For more information, please visit the City of Fulshear's,
utilities website
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Eastern Drainage Channel Erosion Control Work

Fulshear MUD 1 is working with our neighboring district,
Fulshear MUD 2, on the design for erosion control work on
the drainage channel east of the District’s boundaries behind
Trickle Creek Court. We also have worked to secure federal
funding for the project pursuant to a grant from the Natural
Resources Conservation Service.
The Fulshear MUD 1 Board recently received reports of residents
and their children accessing the drainage channel area behind
Trickle Creek Court. Please be advised that the drainage channel
area currently is CLOSED due to the potentially hazardous
condition caused by the ongoing channel erosion. The District has
erected barriers on its property behind Trickle Creek ourt. Only
authorized District maintenance personnel are allowed to enter
the area. Accordingly please stay clear of the area until the
erosion control work is completed and the barriers are removed.
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If you have any questions about the erosion control project,
please contact Fulshear MUD 1’s engineer, Pape-Dawson Engineers,
at 713-428-2400.
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Notice to Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek Residents:
It has come to the District's attention that there may be some
confusion regarding allowable uses of District property adjacent
to residential lots, particularly the property located behind
residential lots along Fulshear Creek. The purpose of this notice
is to provide clarification to residents, and homebuilders, within
the District regarding such property owned by the District.
Any property located outside of a homeowner's property line, and
owned by the District, should not be cleared, landscaped, or
otherwise improved or utilized for any such use without specific
authorization from the District. One of the most important
functions of the District is to provide drainage facilities
and services within its boundaries. As such, it is important that
the drainage channel, known as Fulshear Creek, and the area
adjacent to Fulshear Creek remain free of debris or improvements
of any kind (for example, gardens, benches, sheds, etc.) in order
to provide appropriate and necessary drainage to the subdivision.
Residents are encouraged to contact the District to report any
illegal dumping, including dumping of construction debris, or
any unauthorized use of property located behind residential lots
along Fulshear Creek. Additionally, in order to prevent erosion
to the area behind residential lots along Fulshear Creek, clearing
along property adjacent to Fulshear Creek is prohibited.
Additionally, trees located on District property, including trees
along Fulshear Creek, are owned and maintained by the District.
However, any tree limbs or branches hanging over a resident's fence,
or otherwise encroaching on a resident's property, may be trimmed
or removed by the resident up to the point of such resident's
property line or fence. Residents are encouraged to contact the
District with any concerns about trees on District property that
appear to be dead or diseased, or otherwise display characteristics
that present a possible danger of falling on its own or if exposed
to naturally occurring external force. The District has implemented
procedures to address any such issues in a timely manner.
The policies and procedures for a request for right of entry onto
District property can be
found here.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
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Please read
this disclaimer.
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