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Welcome to Fort Bend MUD 122

Welcome to Fort Bend MUD 122

Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 122 (the "District") is a MUD created in 2000 by order of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The District contains approximately 360 acres of land and is located in Fort Bend County.

The District has constructed and operates water, sanitary sewer, and drainage services to its residents.

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Your board members

  • Shariq Ghani

    President

    Term expires 2028

  • Julia Mercer

    Vice President

    Term expires 2028

  • Melissa Colihan

    Secretary

    Term expires 2028

  • Waka Laoufi-Wilks

    Assistant Vice President

    Term expires 2030

  • Sheria Borders

    Assistant Secretary

    Term expires 2030

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Severe Weather Notice

Tropical Storm Bertha is expected to strengthen and approach the Houston area starting this Thursday, 7/23. Forecasters expect this to be a significant rain event, bringing heavy downpours and gusty winds to our region.

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Summer Storms & Drainage Readiness

July in Texas means two things: blazing heat and sudden afternoon downpours. These intense summer thunderstorms can drop inches of rain in a remarkably short window, putting local drainage systems to the test. Often, the primary culprit behind localized street flooding isn't the sheer volume of water, but there could be debris blocking paths where stormwater needs to flow. A few proactive habits during the clearer days of summer can keep our roads safer and protect your property from unexpected ponding.