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When a utility district wants to add features to county roads — like landscaping, special paving, or other upgrades — Harris County needs a formal agreement to spell out who builds and maintains them. This interlocal agreement does that for several streets in Precinct 4.
The agreement covers Non-Standard Elements — meaning improvements that go beyond the county's usual road design — within the rights-of-way of these roads: Botkins Road, White Lace Lane, Begonia Ridge Drive, Carissa Park Drive, Mason Road, and Everly Fields Boulevard. The project is tied to Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 535.
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This is a government approval item, not a public sign-up. If you live near these roads and want to know more or share input, you can contact the staff lead listed on the filing or attend the Commissioners Court meeting. Public comment opportunities vary by agenda item.
• Check the Harris County Commissioners Court agenda closer to June 11 to confirm the item is still on the schedule. • Attend the June 11 meeting at 1001 Preston St if you want to observe or comment. • Email the staff contact, Mony Hossain, at mony.
hossain@harriscountytx.gov with questions about the agreement. • Look up Harris County MUD No.
535 if you want to know whether your home is in that district. • Follow the item's status on the Harris County Legistar portal using the link below.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request for approval to execute an interlocal agreement with Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 535 to construct and maintain Non-Standard Elements within the existing rights-of-way of Botkins Road, White Lace Lane, Begonia Ridge Drive, Carissa Park Drive, Mason Road, and Everly Fields Boulevard, NS104, Precinct 4." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
This item falls under Precinct 4, which covers much of northwest and northwest-suburban Harris County. If you pay into MUD 535, this agreement directly affects streets in or near your community. Similar interlocal road agreements are common when utility districts fund neighborhood-level improvements on county-maintained roads.
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