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History

Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 191 (“District”) was created pursuant to an Order Dividing District Into Three Districts, adopted by Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 163 (“Master District”), as authorized by House Bill 4679, 86 th Session of the Texas Legislature, Regular Session. The District operates under Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code, Article XVI, Section 59, and Article III, Section 52 of the Texas Constitution. The District lies within Montgomery County and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Conroe. The District currently consists of 342.759 acres and is located to the northeast of the intersection of FM 1314 and Texas State Highway 242. The District is approximately 9 miles from the central downtown business district of the City of Conroe.

The District is part of a master district system, where the Master District constructs, finances, operates, and maintains regional water, sewer, and drainage facilities for a service area of approximately 1,180 acres (“Service Area”). The Service Area is comprised of land within the District, Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 162, Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 192, and Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 194 (“Internal Districts”). The Service Area is comprised of two sub-service areas: the East Service Area and the West Service Area. The District is located in the East Service Area, which serves the Mavera community. The District is currently the only Internal District actively developing in the East Service Area.

District Map

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