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Northwest Harris County MUD No. 24
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Family Fun-Day on February 21st, 2026 – Sidewalk Replacement Project
NWHCMUD 0242026-01-30T11:29:32-06:00January 30, 2026|
Join us for Family Fun-Day on Friday, February 21st, 2026, from 6-8pm at the MUD 24 Administration Building! This free community event will feature food, games, activities for kids, a petting zoo, and a Mardi Gras celebration with free crawfish.
We also need residents who have not yet signed to provide their signature for the sidewalk repair agreement. Our sidewalk replacement project, scheduled to begin in May 2026, will include updated sidewalks, wheelchair accessible ramps, and improvements to portions of driveways. Please stop by our table at the event to sign and learn more.


Utility Weather Preparedness Update – Emergency Preparedness Activation
NWHCMUD 0242026-01-22T14:23:51-06:00January 22, 2026|
Update from Precision Utility, LLC:
Dear Valued Customers,
We are writing to provide an advanced operational update regarding an anticipated freeze event affecting the Greater Houston area. Current forecasts indicate the potential for rain, sleet, snow, freezing temperatures, ice, and black ice, beginning Saturday and extending through approximately Tuesday. In preparation, we are initiating our Emergency Preparedness Plan (EPP) and proactively staging personnel, equipment, and resources to help maintain continuous water and wastewater service throughout this weather event.
What We Are Doing
- Activating 24/7 operational coverage at critical water and wastewater facilities
- Pre-staging crews, equipment, and materials to enable rapid response to weather-related issues
- Coordinating closely with regional electric providers and other partners to minimize service interruptions
- Inspecting and winterizing critical assets where feasible
- Implementing management best practices designed to protect infrastructure, employees, and the public
- Prioritizing the safe and responsible stewardship of our natural resources
Our crews are being deployed in advance to strategic locations so that any necessary repairs or operational adjustments can be addressed as safely and efficiently as possible. At the same time, we are taking deliberate steps to ensure our employees are protected and able to work safely in potentially hazardous conditions.
What Customers Can Do Now
We strongly encourage all customers to take precautionary measures, including:
- Allowing faucets to drip slowly during freezing temperatures to reduce the risk of private service line and household plumbing freezes
- Protecting people, pets, and plants from freezing conditions
- Insulating and protecting exposed pipes where applicable
- Preparing for potential travel hazards caused by ice or black ice
- Staying informed through local media outlets and official district communications
Please note that during widespread freeze events, the water purveyor must prioritize response efforts to system-wide issues, such as main breaks, treatment facilities, and critical infrastructure, to maintain service throughout the service area. While we will make every reasonable effort to assist customers, private plumbing and service line issues may experience longer response times. Taking preventive measures in advance, such as allowing faucets to drip, can significantly reduce the risk of private-side leaks and damage.
Ongoing Communication
Conditions will continue to be monitored closely. Additional updates will be provided as needed should weather conditions change or if operational impacts arise. Please know that we are taking this event seriously and are doing everything reasonably possible to prepare in advance, maintain essential services, and respond effectively should conditions worsen. We appreciate your cooperation, preparedness, and understanding as we work through this potential weather event together.
Sincerely,
Management
Health, Safety, and Environmental Compliance
New Community Walking Trail Coming Soon!
NWHCMUD 0242026-01-08T14:56:46-06:00January 8, 2026|

Northwest Harris County MUD 24 is pleased to share plans for a new community walking trail, designed to enhance outdoor recreation, wellness, and neighborhood connectivity.
The proposed trail will create a continuous walking loop that follows the perimeter of one basin and green space. The design emphasizes safety, accessibility, and enjoyment for residents of all ages.
Planned features include:
- A clearly marked walking trail loop
- Shade and ornamental trees along the route
- Trailhead signage and wayfinding
- Benches, trash receptacles, and pet waste stations
- Proposed lighting for improved visibility and safety
This project reflects the District’s commitment to thoughtful infrastructure improvements that support healthy lifestyles, encourage outdoor activity, and strengthen community connections.
Please note that this drawing represents a conceptual design, and final details may be adjusted as the project progresses. Construction updates and additional information will be shared as they become available.
We look forward to bringing this exciting new amenity to life and welcoming residents to enjoy the trail once completed!
NWHCMUD 24: Parks & Recreation Survey
NWHCMUD 0242025-11-10T15:50:29-06:00November 10, 2025|

Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Rate: November 11, 2025
NWHCMUD 0242025-11-06T15:27:55-06:00November 6, 2025|
A public hearing for Northwest Harris County Municipal Utility District #24 to discuss the proposed tax rate for the 2025 tax year will be held on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. The hearing will take place at the District’s Administration Building, 14448 Hollister St., Houston, Texas 77066.
SAVE THE DATE: National Night Out October 7th From 6PM – 8PM
NWHCMUD 0242025-09-22T13:59:26-05:00September 2, 2025|
Upcoming Meetings
Workshop Meeting
None at this time.
Executive Meeting
Monday, March 2, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Board Meeting
Tuesday, February 3, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Meeting Location:
District Administration Building
14448 Hollister St., Houston, TX 77066
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Our Vision
To ensure long term sustainability of our water and wastewater plants and lift stations through further development of local and regional water resources by upgrading equipment and monitoring improvements to our facilities while building a positive relationship with our residents and community.
