Harris County Municipal Utility
District No. 102 (the “District”) was created on
June 18, 1975, pursuant to an order of the Texas
Water Rights Commission (now known as the
Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality, or “TCEQ”).
The principal functions of the District are to
finance, construct, own, and operate waterworks,
wastewater, and drainage facilities and to
provide such facilities and services to
customers of the District. The District is
subject to the continuing supervision of the
TCEQ in certain matters.
At the time of its creation, the
District contained approximately 743 acres of
land. Subsequent annexations have
increased the area of the District to its
present size of approximately 818 acres. The
District is located within the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of the City of Houston, and is
located approximately 23 miles northwest of the
central business district of Houston. The
District is located approximately 4 miles south
of the intersection of U.S. Highway 290 and
Texas Highway 6. The District is bounded on the
west by Texas Highway 6, and West Little York
Road bisects the District from east to west.
Subdivisions in the District
include:
-
Concord Colony;
-
Jamestown
Colony;
-
Yorktown Colony;
-
Langham Creek
Colony;
-
Georgetown
Colony;
-
Charlestown
Colony;
-
Bradford Colony;
-
Concord Bridge
(Section 6);
-
Concord Bridge
North (Section 1);
-
Savannah
Estates;
-
Maple Trace;
-
Colonies
Commercial; and
-
Waldron Estates.