Castlewood Municipal Utility District
Through Castlewood MUD’s website you can easily find links to the following services:
Through Castlewood MUD’s website you can easily find links to the following services:
Hurricane Season officially begins June 1 and last through November 30. Unfortunately, this close to the Gulf of Mexico, it only takes one storm to change your life and community. Tropical cyclones are among nature’s most powerful and destructive phenomena.
If you live in an area prone to tropical cyclones, you need to be prepared. Use the tips below provided from the National Weather Service to ensure you and your family are prepared for Hurricane Season.
1. Determine your risk – The threats from hurricanes to you and your family can vary widely depending on where you live. It’s not just those along the coast that can experience significant, life-threatening impacts. Evaluate what you need to do to protect your home and family NOW, before the first storm of the season even forms in the Gulf. noaa.gov/hurricane-prep
2. Develop an evacuation plan – make sure you have a hurricane evacuation plan. The first thing you need to do is find out if you live in a storm surge hurricane evacuation zone or if you’re in a home that would be unsafe during a hurricane. If you are, figure out where you’d go and how you’d get there if told to evacuate. You do not need to travel hundreds of miles. Identify someone, perhaps a friend or relative who doesn’t live in an evacuation zone or unsafe home, and coordinate with them to use their home as your evacuation destination. Be sure to account for your pets, as most local shelters do not permit them. Put the plan in writing for you and those you care about. noaa.gov/hurricane-prep
3. Assemble disaster supplies – Just having enough supplies to make it through a hurricane isn’t enough. You need plenty to make it through what could be a LONG recovery period too. Water and electricity could be out for a week or more. Have enough non-perishable food, water and medicine to last each person in your family for a MINIMUM of three days. Also make sure you have extra cash, a battery-powered radio, flashlights, and a portable crank or solar powered USB charger to charge your cell phone. ready.gov/kit
If possible, your kit should include the following:
4. Get an insurance checkup – call your insurance company or agent and ask for an insurance checkup to make sure you have enough homeowners insurance to repair or even replace your home…and remember, standard homeowners insurance doesn’t cover flooding. Whether you’re a homeowner or renter, you’ll need a separate policy for flooding. Act now as flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period. floodsmart.gov
5. Strengthen your home – There’s a lot you can do around your home to help protect it from hurricane winds. Take action now before hurricane season hits full-swing. Have the proper plywood, steel or aluminum panels to board up the windows and doors. Remember, the garage door is the most vulnerable part of the home, so it must be able to withstand high winds. flash.org/protect.php
6. Help your neighbor – Many people rely on their neighbors after a disaster, but there are also many ways you can help your neighbors before a hurricane approaches. Learn about all the different actions your community can take to prepare and recover from the hazards associated with hurricanes: ready.gov/neighbors
7. Complete a written plan – The time to prepare for a hurricane is NOW, as the season begins. Once you’re under pressure, having a written plan will take the guesswork out of what you need to do to protect you and your family. Know where you will ride out the storm and get your supplies now. You don’t want to be standing in long lines when a Hurricane Watch is issued. Those supplies that you need will probably be sold out by the time you reach the front of the line. Being prepared now will mean the difference between your being a hurricane victim and a hurricane survivor. ready.gov/plan
Your MUD has been actively monitoring forecasts for the upcoming winter storm. If there is a disruption regarding water supply or wastewater treatment, a notice will be posted to the district’s website. In addition, you may sign up for emergency texts and emails by clicking here to receive up-to-date notices regarding any water or wastewater issues.
A public hearing for Castlewood Municipal Utility District to discuss the proposed tax rate for the 2025 tax year will be held on October 16, 2025 at 6:00 PM. The hearing will take place at 2322 W. Grand Parkway North Suite 150, Katy, Texas 77449.
We are pleased to inform you of the next Castlewood MUD Board meeting on June 19th at 6pm at the Quiddity office located at: 2322 W. Grand Pkwy North, Suite 150, Katy, Texas 77449
We are pleased to announce that starting June 19th:
Anyone wishing to attend the meeting remotely
Those with children requiring supervision will be able to access the meeting via:
Microsoft Teams: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting
Meeting ID: 269 178 309 606
Passcode: cV69MZ7P
Dial-in by phone option (audio only):
+1 832-856-3756
Phone conference ID: 786 689 51#
All meeting reports will be posted on the District’s website:
https://www.cmud.org
Under the “Meetings” tab
With a link to the Meeting Agenda and Agenda Packet on the home page
We look forward to seeing you at the next Castlewood MUD Board meeting in person or virtually.
The District has implemented an email and text alert system for the residents of Castlewood Municipal Utility District. This system is designed to keep you informed of issues related to the District in a quick and timely manner. You may receive messages in either email or text alert format, or both, related to the water service in the District, drainage and sewer related topics, and other news that is relevant to the District.
The email alerts that you may receive will contain the majority of the relevant information and may occasionally direct you back to the District’s website for more details.
Text message notifications will contain a short amount of information with a link back to the District’s website where the remainder of the information can be viewed.
These notifications are a great way to stay up to date on news and issues within the District and we highly encourage you to sign up and share this information with your neighbors.
To sign up for email and text notifications, please click here to visit the sign up page.
On Friday, March 1st, Texas Pride will have a delivery team in the community dropping off a new, wheeled and lidded 48-gallon recycle cart to each household. Any households with the current 18-gallon bin out for service will have their bin removed and swapped for the new container. CLICK here for more details.