Notice of Public Hearing – Strategic Partnership Agreement Hearing

The Board of Directors of Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 128 will hold a public hearing on Monday, June 28, 2021, at 8:15 a.m., regarding the adoption of an Amended and Restated Strategic Partnership Agreement between the District and the City of Sugar Land, Texas. Due to emergency conditions, the Board of Directors will hold this meeting by telephone conference at +1 210-728-6937, Conference ID: 324 769 990#, and videoconference.

Members of the public who wish to present testimony or evidence regarding the proposed Agreement shall be given an opportunity to do so.

A copy of the proposed Strategic Partnership Agreement may be obtained from The Muller Law Group, 202 Century Square Boulevard, Sugar Land, Texas 77478, Attention: Shima Jalalipour.

Notice of Strategic Partnership Agreement Hearing (PDF)

Notice of Public Hearing

The Board of Directors of Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 128 will hold a public hearing on Monday, May 24, 2021, at 8:15 a.m., regarding the adoption of a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the District and the City of Sugar Land, Texas. Due to emergency conditions, the Board of Directors will hold this meeting by telephone conference at +1 210-728-6937, Conference ID: 324 769 990#, and videoconference.

Members of the public who wish to present testimony or evidence regarding the proposed Agreement shall be given an opportunity to do so.

A copy of the proposed Strategic Partnership Agreement may be obtained from The Muller Law Group, 202 Century Square Boulevard, Sugar Land, Texas 77478, Attention: Shima Jalalipour.

Leak Adjustment Request Form

If you have experienced a plumbing leak during the recent freeze event that resulted in an increased water bill, and you would like to request a bill credit, please complete the Leak Adjustment Request Form below.  The utility district will consider your request and, if approved, a credit may be given for usage as determined by the utility district. Documentation and/or photos to support the presence of a leak and its repair are required for consideration.  Completing and submitting the form does not guarantee any adjustments to your water bill. The Board of Directors for your utility district will determine if any adjustment is made.

Click here to complete the Leak Adjustment Form located on the District’s Operator’s website (scroll to the bottom of the page to complete the online form).

Texas Severe Winter Storm Disaster Declaration No. FEMA-4586-DR

Best Trash contracts are for normal amounts of residential waste and recycling collection. Our contracts do not include debris removal as a result of a natural disaster. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has declared the winter storm we just experienced as a disaster. Therefore, the debris generated due to this disaster is not covered under the terms of the contract. This would include debris removal from inside of the house as a result of flooding from broken pipes. Additionally, any frozen landscape removed would also be excluded. Past disasters including hurricanes and floods debris removal have been covered by FEMA. Please check with your homeowners insurance carrier regarding reimbursement for your debris.

There are a few options to dispose of debris:

  1. The Bagster
  2. The Bull Bag
  3. Best Trash does have the ability to provide a special collection service for debris removal. For pricing, please email your address and pictures to customerservice@besttrashtexas.com to get a quote.