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History

Oak Manor Municipal Utility District (the “District”) was created by Acts of the 58th Legislature, State of Texas, effective February 24, 1964, and operates in accordance with Texas Water Code Chapters 49 and 54. The District is a political subdivision of the State of Texas, governed by an elected five member Board of Directors. The District is subject to the continuing supervision of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

The District consists of approximately 351 acres of land and is located approximately 29 miles south of the central downtown business district of the City of Houston in Brazoria County and approximately seven miles southwest of the intersection of State Highway 35 (SH35) and State Highway 6. Access to the District is provided by SH35 and County Road 192. The District lies wholly within the boundaries of the Alvin Independent School District and is within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Alvin.

As of October 5, 2021, the District contained approximately 141 single-family connections, 1 commercial customer (vacant convenience store), and a recreational park that could become a customer in the future.

District Map

District Map (PDF)