The Board of Directors for Cimarron Municipal Utility District meet on the third Wednesday of each month at 12:00 p.m. at:
Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP
3200 Southwest Freeway, 24th Floor
Houston, Texas 77027
Attention residents. Cimarron MUD has rescinded Stage 1 watering restrictions. As of July 12th, the West Harris County Regional Water Authority has rescinded Stage 1 of is Drought Contingency Plan. Thank you for your cooperation.
Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones Road and Bridge team will be picking up tree and fencing debris from Hurricane Beryl throughout unincorporated areas of Precinct 4. Our team will systematically sweep through the subdivisions to clear storm debris street by street over 3 phases.
View PostAttention to all residents. West Harris County Regional Water Authority has entered Stage 1 (voluntary reductions) of its Drought Contingency Plan. This is due to present overall drought conditions. It is strongly encouraged that all residents conserve water usage voluntarily. The Authority will continue to monitor water use along with providing another notice if drought stages change or if Stage 1 is lifted. Thank you for your cooperation.
July14th 2018
9:00 am – 12 Noon
Harris County ESD No. 48 is proud to be partnering with Cimarron M.U.D to make the community a safer place. On July 14th Harris County ESD No. 48 will be conducting a Smoke Alarm Blitz in targeted areas in the Cimarron subdivision. Over the next 3 year HCESD #48 plan to service in other areas of Cimarron and the other neighborhoods that Cimarron M.U.D services.
The Smoke Alarm Blitz consist of 4-6 groups made up of fire department personnel, Katy and Cy-fair CERT volunteers, Red Cross, and many other partners coming together to make our area a safe place. The teams will check smoke alarms for proper function and expiration date. Crews will also give a brief summary on the importance of having a family escape route in case of a fire.
Smoke alarms save lives by giving occupants the chance to escape. Is your home equipped with working smoke alarms? If your smoke alarms are more than 10 years old there is a significant risk of them not working correctly when needed.
IF you have working smoke alarms, did you know you have less than 2 minutes to get out? Without working alarms you will have less time. Do you have a plan?
Below, you will find a map of the target area for this Smoke Alarm Blitz. If we do not get to your home on the upcoming Smoke Alarm Blitz or you wish to have a more detailed visit, you can request a Free Home Safety Survey on our website www.hcesd48.org, on the right of the screen is a tab “Book your Home Safety Survey”. We will not only inspect your smoke alarms, we will check for other possible hazards. Some of the survey includes checking the HVAC, chimney, dryer, electrical outlets, and garage storage just to name a few. If this is something that interest you, please request you free Home Safety Survey. If you have questions, please reach out to us by emailing us at communityteam@hcesd48.org.
Saturday, July 14th at 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon
Cimarron subdivision (see map below).
703 to 927 Cascade Creek Drive
22703 to 22854 Red River Drive
702 to 743 Canyon Garden Drive
22702 to 22719 Smoky Hill Road
903 to 927 Cheyenne Meadows Dr.
902 to 927 Arrow Lake Drive
A community service event to improve home fire safety. Sponsored by: Cimarron MUD, ESD 48 and Red Cross.
Click the map below for a more detailed copy.