Board Member Recognized

Director Michael Parks was thanked for his service today at the Brazoria County Municipal Utility District No. 26 Board meeting.

RESOLUTION COMMENDING MICHAEL L. PARKS
FOR SERVICE TO BRAZORIA COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 26

WHEREAS, Brazoria County Municipal Utility District No. 26 (the “District”) has been legally created and operates pursuant to the general laws of the State of Texas applicable to conservation and reclamation districts; and

WHEREAS, Michael L. Parks served as a Director on the Board of Directors from 2007 through 2017; and

WHEREAS, Michael L. Parks has been instrumental in making difficult decisions regarding all District matters; and

WHEREAS, Michael L. Parks has been instrumental to the MUD community by serving as the President of the Association of Water Board Directors; providing significant leadership to
the MUD community, including representing the District at the City and State level; and

WHEREAS, Michael L. Parks, on numerous occasions, performed work above and beyond the call of duty, while exhibiting loyalty, dedication, and professionalism.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BRAZORIA COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 26 THAT:

Section 1. Michael L. Parks’ presence at all future Board of Directors meetings will be missed and noted.

Section 2. The Board hereby finds that Michael L. Parks has made invaluable contributions and has been a superb Director for the District and his outstanding performance
in maintaining and operating District Facilities is hereby commended.

Section 3. The Board hereby wishes Michael L. Parks every happiness and extends its best wishes for all his future endeavors, which will no doubt result in great success.

SIGNED AND SEALED this March 6,2018.

MUD 26 – Lamping Project

Your Brazoria County Municipal Water District 26 is responsible for financing critical areas of infrastructure inside our neighborhood. An important piece that we finance and then turn over to the City of Pearland to operate is the storm sewer system. During Hurricane Harvey, the storm sewers financed by MUD 26 were able to handle an unprecedented amount of rainfall. The amount of rainfall and the potential for destructive items to enter the systems can cause problems that cannot be seen from the street or via simple optical inspection. MUD 26 has hired Camino Services to “go underground” and detect problem areas. This preventative maintenance project is commonly referred as “lamping.”

The district’s engineer, LJA Engineering, assigns key locations to be reviewed; then Camino Services creates high-resolution digital media of the storm sewer system locations.  These images, reviewed by both parties, are used to determine if damage has occurred.

If you notice areas of slow drainage, please notify us through the “Contact us” page on this website.

Our website also contains meeting minutes that provide additional information and the discussions of the board members and consultants. Brazoria County MUD 26 meets the first Tuesday of every month at 11:00 a.m. in Greenway Plaza area.  Come take a work break and have lunch with us. All residents are invited to attend.