Trail Beautification Project Set to Begin
The Trail Beautification Project is set to begin on Monday, September 16th, 2024. For more information check the Trail Projects Page.
The Trail Beautification Project is set to begin on Monday, September 16th, 2024. For more information check the Trail Projects Page.
Harris County Precinct 3 to Begin Collecting Residential Vegetative Debris on July 15, 2024
Beginning Monday, July 15, 2024, Harris County Precinct 3 crews will be collecting storm-related residential vegetative debris left on the curb. Residents should report their debris to Precinct 3 by calling 713-274-3100 or submitting their location at pct3.com/service-request.
Residents must follow the instructions in the Debris Separation Guide provided below to ensure that their debris is collected.
HCMUD 364 will begin cleaning and inspecting the sanitary sewer system in Coles Crossing, Sections 9 and 10.
Doorhangers will be distributed to homes in the affected areas prior to the start of the project. If a sewer manhole is located on your property, contractors may need to gain access to your property. Your cooperation is appreciated.
The project is expected to begin on or around Monday, May 20 and will continue through the beginning of July. The contractor for this project is Pipe View America.
If any problems with your sewer service occur during the work, please contact the District’s Operator, Municipal Operations & Consulting, at 281-367-5511.
If you have any other questions about this project, please contact the District’s Engineer, Mr. Mark S. Cervantes, P.E. with Vogler & Spencer Engineering, Inc. at 713-782-0042.
Bring your Easter Baskets and join us for some Hippity Hoppity Fun at the Coles Crossing Annual Easter Egg Hunt.
Saturday, March 23, 2024 from 10 am – noon at the Lap Pool.
This is a fun, family event for the smallest of kiddos to eighth grade.
There will be four different times for egg hunting:
Easter Egg Bingo – no egg hunting
The event will also include an appearance of the Easter Bunny.
With freezing temperatures right around the corner, it’s a good time to refresh ourselves on precautionary measures for drops in temperature and cold weather.
The Four P’s to Prepare your Home this Winter:

Being prepared is the first step in reducing costly home repairs and emergency situations during inclement weather . Here are some tips to help keep you warm, safe and reduce the chance of damage to your residence and/or property:
HARRIS COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 364
c/o Polley Garza PLLC
2929 Allen Parkway, Suite 3450 • Houston, Texas 77019-7120
Board of Directors
Megan Bradley, President Holly Isbell, Vice President Dale R. Trevino, Secretary
Erin Corken, Investment Officer Lisa Foley, Assistant Secretary
November 21, 2023
Dear MUD 364 Customer,
Last month, the District received several inquiries regarding bills that reflected much higher usage than the customer expected. The District’s Operator, Municipal Operations & Consulting (MOC), researched the matter and discovered it had made errors that resulted in approximately 200 inaccurate bills. The MUD 364 Board of Directors would like to provide District customers with an update on how the errors occurred, what has been done to correct inaccurate bills, and steps MOC is taking to avoid this in the future.
In early October, MOC discovered one of its employees had likely falsified water meter readings for at least a portion of the District in July and August. To determine which customers were impacted, MOC manually re-read every water meter, audited all customer invoices, and analyzed customer historical usage data to identify inconsistencies. These steps were taken for all MUD 364 customers whether or not the customer had contacted the District or MOC about an unusually highwater bill. MOC identified approximately 200 impacted customers. These customers were sent a corrected invoice. Because some accounts were incorrectly underbilled in July and/or August, some customers ended up with a credit, while others had a balance.
MOC has assured the District that it has redressed all incorrect bills, but if you believe you were impacted, please contact MOC’s customer service department at 281-367-5511. MOC has read all water meters twice this month to verify the accuracy of initial reads, and compared the two new readings for accuracy. Fortunately, both reads were found to be accurate and dependable. Additionally, MOC has implemented safeguards in its billing/meter reading software and the process by which its employees manually read water meters.
The MUD 364 Board apologizes for the burden this has caused District customers. The Board remains committed to ensuring all customer concerns are adequately addressed.
Sincerely,
Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 364 Board of Directors
Ezee Fiber is in the community installing fiber in the road right of way (ROW). This is the area in front of your home between the sidewalk and the street. Fiber is typically installed along the rear of the lot in the designated utility easements.
The ROW is owned by the County. MUD 364 cannot prevent work in the ROW and we have not received any notifications of how Ezee Fiber will progress through the community.
Of concern for all of us, including the MUD, is the amount of infrastructure located in the ROW.
Typical infrastructure includes, but is not limited to:
Please assist us by reporting any issues/leaks immediately by contacting MUD 364’s operator, Municipal Operations and Consulting (MOC). Their 24-hour Customer service emergency phone number is (281) 367-5511.
The following information can be extremely helpful to the MUD in recovering damages for any damage caused by Ezee Fiber: date and time of crew seen performing work, description of vehicle, vehicle license plate, company logo on vehicle, and pictures of crews/vehicles performing the work.
If your personal property is damaged, please contact Laura Cantu with Ezee Fiber at Laura.Cantu@ezeefiber.com, or 713-255-7500, https://ezeefiber.com/.