Found 2 blog entries tagged as municipal utility district.

Austin Business Journal reports, "Nearly 1,000 homes are on tap for Round Rock.

Round Rock City Council on June 12 unanimously approved multiple agenda items that saw 230 acres annexed into the city, as well as that land getting turned into a municipal utility district with a development agreement.

The MUD will be built out by New Home Co., according to its Austin Division President Bill Peckman, who spoke at the meeting. The owners of the property at the intersection of Westinghouse Road and County Road 110 are Debra Kay Briggs and Marc Briggs, according to the development agreement.

Overall, there would be 900 single-family homes in the new neighborhood, and Peckman said the home lots would be 50, 60 and 70 feet. The project is on a 10-year…

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Hudson Park will rise on about 122 acres along Williamson County's Ronald Reagan Boulevard. ASHTON GRAY DEVELOPMENT

Austin Business Journal reports, "Hundreds of homes could soon rise in a new municipal utility district in Williamson County between Georgetown and Liberty Hill.

Williamson County Commissioners Court approved a development agreement for the MUD, called Hudson Park, on Oct. 1. The roughly 122-acre project from Sugar Land-based Ashton Gray Development will be built along Ronald Reagan Boulevard and feature single- and multifamily residences as well as commercial lots, Ashton Gray President Shaun Vembutty said.

It's another in Ashton Gray’s long project pipeline aimed at some of the more rural areas of the metro. The developer works on retail centers, master-planned subdivisions, multifamily projects, senior living communities and mixed-use…

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