Showing posts with label Corinth MUD #1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corinth MUD #1. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Corinth MUD #1 Update - 4/20/2011 - No its not dead!

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (the TCEQ) has stated that there is no authority for the MUD to declare itself inactive. It is active and responsible for its actions.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Corinth MUD #1 Update April 3

There was a Corinth Municipal Utility District # 1 board meeting held on Friday March 25, 2011. At this meeting, after signing some 2009 property tax rebate checks, and signing some more expense checks (without telling anyone what the checks were for, or who they were made out to), a letter was read into the record by the president of the board.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Corinth MUD #1 - no end in sight yet?

Previously the Corinth Municipal Utility District #1 (MUD #1) board had made some vague statements about being able to dissolve by January 24th. Today is March 10th, and they still have not dissolved. As of March 8th it was necessary for the City Council to call the election on the petition received by the city with respect to the ordinance that the council passed dissolving the MUD. In several meetings up to this point, some that I personally attended, it was stated by the board that they would have dissolved the district before the election. In an article written by Tim Glaze of the Lake Cities Sun (titled MUD Writes First Checks), 'Board members believe they will have dissolved the district before the city would need to call an election on the petition and incur the expense'. The Article is several weeks old - yet here we are with the election called...

Friday, January 28, 2011

Corinth MUD #1 Update

The January 24 Corinth MUD #1 board meeting has come and gone - and the board did NOT pass a resolution to dissolve the MUD. I recall that after the City Council voted to dissolve the MUD, and the MUD went out and passed around a petition to reinstate the MUD, the board suggested that if we (the council) would repeal our dissolution ordinance, they would dissolve the MUD on January 24th. They didn't.