ABOUT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bob Barrett, President (Term Expires: 05/2026)
Ben Mitchell, Vice President and Treasurer (Term Expires: 05/2026)
W. Keith Rodgers, Secretary and Records Management Officer (Term Expires: 05/2028)
Neil J. Spencer, Director (Term Expires: 05/2028)
Debra A. Bock, Director (Term Expires: 05/2028)
HISTORY
Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 115 (the “District”) is a municipal utility district created by Order of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ” or “Commission”) on March 22, 2006, under the provisions of XVI, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution. The District operates under provisions of Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code, as amended, and other general statutes applicable to municipal utility districts. The District is subject to the continuing supervision of the Commission. The District is located wholly within the boundaries of the Conroe Independent School District and within the exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Conroe.
The District contains approximately 686 acres of land and is located in the southeastern portion of Montgomery County approximately 25 miles north of downtown Houston and approximately 15 miles south of the City of Conroe. The District lies approximately three miles east of Interstate Highway 45 (“IH 45”) and north of Rayford Road along Northridge Forest Drive and Birnham Woods Drive.
DISTRICT MAP
Upcoming Meetings
Upcoming Meetings
Upcoming Meetings
Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 12:00 PM
The District generally meets on the first Thursday of every month at 12:00 pm at 25003 Pitkin Road, Suite D600, Spring, Texas 77386.
Director’s Letter
Director’s Letter
Director’s Letter
To all of our MUD 115 Residents,
I am pleased to announce the creation of our MUD 115 website. We hope you will find this website a source of information including those of the latest happenings and provide insight into our role as a Municipal Utility District. Water, waste management, flood control, and drainage are the key elements of a MUD. However, that is not just what we do. We maintain 8 lakes and their revitalization, 11 fountains, the greenbelt area, and we partner with the HOA on landscaping. I am proud to be a resident in this community where so many people care. As neighbors, let’s continue to make this a GREAT place to live.
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Pay Water Bill
Click here to view and pay your current water bill. To report a water outage, major water leak or sewer stoppage, call: (281) 367-5511.
Trash Info
Click the button below to see all of the District’s trash operator’s guidelines, collection dates, and general pick up information.
Tax Info
The District’s tax assessor’s website allows you to find and pay your taxes. Please click here to visit the tax assessor’s website to pay your tax bill.
District Alerts
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