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Jul 3, 2025

Be Ready: Grand Lakes MUD 1 - 2025 Hurricane Safety Guide

Hurricane season in Texas runs from June 1 through November 30, bringing the potential for wind, flooding, and power outages. For residents living in a Municipal Utility District (MUD), preparing in advance helps protect not only your household, but also the water, sewer, and drainage infrastructure that keeps your community functioning during and after a storm.

Oct 6, 2025

Small Action, Big Impact

The Grand Lakes Municipal Utility District No. 1 Board of Directors would like to remind residents of how small everyday actions can positively impact local waterways.

Oct 6, 2025

October 6, 2025 Public Meeting Notice

The Grand Lakes Municipal Utility District No. 1 Board of Directors will be having a meeting to discuss district business.

Aug 31, 2025

Protect Your Drains

Grand Lakes Municipal Utility District No. 1 Board of Directors wants to remind residents not to put items down a storm drain for several important reasons:

Aug 18, 2025

August 25, 2025 Special Meeting Notice

The Grand Lakes Municipal Utility District No. 1 Board of Directors will be having a meeting to discuss district business.

Aug 4, 2025

Back To School Road Safety Tips

As students return to school, Grand Lakes MUD No. 1 urges everyone to make safety a top priority in school zones, neighborhoods, and anywhere children may be walking, biking, or riding the bus. Following simple safety guidelines can help keep children safe throughout the school year.

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Welcome to Grand Lakes MUD No. 1

Grand Lakes Municipal Utility District No. 1 (the "District") is a Municipal Utility District created in 1985 by order of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for the purpose of providing water, sanitary sewer, and drainage services to its residents. The District contains approximately 393 acres of land and is located in Fort Bend County.