FORT BEND COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 145

The information provided on this page is for Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 145.  Below you can find links to information related to the financial and bookkeeping records for the District.

District Alert: Prepare for Winter Weather

Posted: January 15, 2025 at 4:51 PM

Fort Bend County MUD 145 would like to advise residents of potential winter weather and cold conditions coming later this week. While meteorologists are still uncertain regarding how cold it will get, there is the potential for a hard freeze in all non-costal locations. With temperatures expected to drop below freezing, it is a good time to refresh on the four P’s: People, Pets, Pipes, and Plants.

People

  • Avoid going outside if it is not necessary. If you do, make sure you layer up from head to toe.
  • To keep you and your family safe, it is imperative your home is warm.
  • Make sure your heat is set to an appropriate temperature to make your entire home comfortable. Remember, heat rises so if you sleep upstairs, your room may be warmer than rooms downstairs.
  • Never use your stove or oven to heat your home.
  • If you smell smoke or see flames, call 9-1-1 immediately.

Pets

  • While protecting your family, it is imperative to protect your pets as well.
  • Pets, like humans, are vulnerable to cold temperatures. If not taken care of properly, they can succumb to frostbite and even hypothermia.
  • If you have a dog that typically lives outdoors, consider letting them inside when temperatures drop to freezing. While their fur does help to keep them warm, it provides little help in freezing temperatures.
  • If you absolutely cannot bring them inside, make sure they have a warm shelter, plenty of food and fresh water so it does not freeze.
  • If your pet looks like it has any symptoms resembling frostbite or hypothermia, call your vet.

Pipes

  • All garden hoses should be disconnected from outside spigots.
  • Make sure to cover all your exposed pipes with a cover. You can also cover your pipes with towels, duct tape or another adhesive strip as long as they are wrapped tightly.
  • You should also open up the cabinets to let warm air circulate throughout your home. Just make sure any harmful chemicals are out of reach for children and pets.
  • The operator asks that you do NOT drip your faucets. The Regional Water Authorities (WHCRWA, NFBWA, NHCRWA) receive their water from City of Houston and dripping faucets could put a strain on the system in these types of events resulting in low pressure or even depleting the water system resulting in a boil water notice.

Plants

  • When cold weather hits, it’s a good idea to bring in all of your outdoor plants.
  • If you can’t bring in the plant, cover it with a blanket to make sure they do not die.

Additionally, there are a few vehicle-safety tips to observe during winter weather:

  • Keep vehicle gas tanks full
  • Have tire pressures checked
  • Keep a phone charger, first aid kit, blankets, and jumper cables in personal vehicles
  • Check local road conditions at www.houstontranstar.org. State highway information is also available at www.drivetexas.org.

Lastly, here are some safety tips recommended by local Fire Departments regarding space heaters and other supplemental heating sources:

  • If you use a space heater, make sure to keep it away from anything that may be flammable including curtains, indoor plants, bedding, etc. Also, do not keep it running overnight and do not keep it running in an unoccupied room. Always turn off space heaters when leaving the room and/or going to sleep
  • Do not power space heaters with extension cords or power strips; do not use power strips or extension cords as an alternative for permanent wiring
  • Never leave a space heater unattended, or a child unattended with a space heater
  • Keep all combustible materials (and people) at least three (3) feet away from space heaters
  • If you use a fireplace, make sure you have a screen to catch any embers that might escape or a rolling log.
  • Never overload outlets or breakers

DISTRICT NOTIFICATIONS

The District has implemented a text alert system for the residents of Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 145. This system is designed to keep you informed of issues related to the District in a quick and timely manner. You may receive messages in text alert format related to the water service in the District, drainage and sewer related topics, and other news that is relevant to the District.

Text message notifications will contain a short amount of information with a link back to the District’s website where the remainder of the information can be viewed.

These notifications are a great way to stay up to date on news and issues within the District and we highly encourage you to sign up and share this information with your neighbors.

TEXT ALERTS

For Text Alerts, text MUD145 to 832-234-7179 to receive important news and updates from the District via text messages.

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DISTRICT INFORMATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dequita Brisco
President
Term Expires: May 2028

Brederick E. Williams
Vice President
Term Expires: May 2026

Michael Kahlenberg
Secretary
Term Expires: May 2026

Marlon Garcia
Asst. Secretary
Term Expires: May 2026

Nathan Cohn
Asst. Secretary
Term Expires: May 2028

CONTACT INFORMATION

Mailing Address
(Not for Tax or Water Payments)
1300 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 1400
Houston, TX 77056
Phone: (713) 623-4531
Email: [email protected]

OPERATOR

Municipal Operations & Consulting, Inc
Attn: Keith Arrant
Mailing Address:
1825 North Mason Road
Katy, Texas 77449
Phone: (281) 347-8686

TAX CONSULTANT

Assessments of the Southwest, Inc
Mailing Address:
Po Box 1368
Friendswood, Texas 77549
Phone: (281) 482-0216

BUDGET INFORMATION

Change in the District’s Revenue from 2023 to 2024: $1,351,260; 0.13%
Change in the District’s Expenses from 2023 to 2024: $1,039,339; 0.09%

The amount of property tax revenue budgeted for maintenance and operations for the preceding two years and current year:

  • 2020: $477,432.05
  • 2021: $529,555.29
  • 2022: $569,549.89
  • 2023 : $634,765.15

The amount of property tax revenue budgeted for debt service for the preceding two years and current year:

  • 2020: $444,251.44
  • 2021: $416,079.16
  • 2022: $454,660.64
  • 2023: $440,809.13

For additional Budget information, please click on the above Approved Budget link.

TAX INFORMATION

Adopted 2019 Tax Rate (per $100 of assessed valuation) – Total $1.25
Maintenance & Operations: $0.64
Debt Service: $0.61

Adopted 2020 Tax Rate (per $100 of assessed valuation) – Total $1.25
Maintenance & Operations: $0.6475
Debt Service: $0.6025

Adopted 2021 Tax Rate (per $100 of assessed valuation) – Total $1.25
Maintenance & Operations: $0.70
Debt Service: $0.55

Adopted 2022 Tax Rate (per $100 of assessed valuation) – Total $1.1714
Maintenance & Operations: $0.520
Debt Service: $0.6514

Adopted 2023 Tax Rate (per $100 of assessed valuation) – Total $1.098
Maintenance & Operations: $0.648
Debt Service: $0.450

Adopted 2024 Tax Rate (per $100 of assessed valuation) – Total $1.03664
Maintenance & Operations: $0.63164
Debt Service: $0.40500

MEETING INFORMATION

The district generally meets on the third Thursday at 12:00 p.m. at 1300 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 2500, Houston, Texas 77056. Specific meeting date/time and location are included on meeting agendas.

2025

2025-01-23 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes

2024

2024-12-17 – Special: Agenda | Minutes
2024-10-24 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2024-09-26 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2024-08-22 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2024-07-25 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2024-06-27 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2024-05-23 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2024-04-25 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2024-03-28 – Regular: Agenda | Supplemental Agenda | Minutes
2024-02-22 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2024-01-25 – Regular: Agenda | Supplemental Agenda | Minutes

2023

2023-12-07 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-10-26 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-09-28 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-08-24 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-07-27 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-06-29 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-05-25 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-04-27 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-03-23 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-02-23 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2023-01-26 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes

2022

2022-12-01 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-10-27 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-09-22 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-08-25 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-07-28 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-06-30 – Special: Agenda | Minutes
2022-05-26 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-04-28 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-03-24 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-02-24 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2022-01-27 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes

2021

2021-12-16 – Special: Agenda | Minutes
2021-10-28 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes
2021-09-23 – Regular: Agenda | Minutes

Residents of the district have the right to request the designation of a meeting location within the district under Water Code Section 49.062(g). A description of this process can be found at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/waterdistricts.