Change in Santa's Run - December 13, 2008

A new change to an old tradition.  Sam Bass Fire Department's Santa Run will start at 1PM on Sat., Dec. 13th from Sendero Springs to Cat Hollow Park.  Santa will start at 1431 Sendero Springs, travel south to Great Oaks, continuing down Great Oaks to Racine, then down Liberty Walk, ending up at Cat Hollow Park at 2:30PM.

Brushy Creek Information

Drought Contingency Plan

Sam Bass Fire Department, significantly lower insurance rates

2007 Consumer Confidence Report

2007 Consumer Confidence Report - Brushy Bend

Water Hardness

Water Conservation

District Fees and Charges

Information about the Brushy Creek area is provided below.
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Homeowners Associations & Contacts

Brushy Creek North Contact

 

 

Marsha Surles
2602 Hilltop

388-0686

Brushy Creek South Contact

 

Karin Ellzey
907 Stillhouse Springs
Round Rock, Texas 78681
klz@austin.rr.com
388-7599

Cat Hollow Condominiums

 

Mary Hesalroad

cathollowboardmember@yahoo.com

560-7524

Cat Hollow HOA

 

Alliance Association
115 Wild Basin Rd. Ste 308
Austin, Texas 78746
328-6100

Courtyard HOA

 

Rhonda Bourgeois
8617 Ken Aaron Court
Austin, Texas 78717
542-5334

Highlands of Brushy Creek HOA

 

Karin Ellzey
907 Stillhouse Springs
Round Rock, Texas 78681
klz@austin.rr.com

388-7599

Hunter Brook HOA

 

Rachael Fugatt
President HOA
15804 Chathamwood Dr.
Austin, TX 78717

248-0050

Meadows of Brushy Creek HOA

 

Goodwin Management, Inc.
11149 Research Blvd., Ste 100
Austin, Texas 78759
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502-7043 
Brushy Creek Village HOA Goodwin Management, Inc.
11149 Research Blvd., Ste 100
Austin, Texas 78759
502-7526
Woods of Brushy Creek HOA Goodwin Management
11149 Research Blvd Ste 100
Austin, Texas 78759
750-2883
Woods VI HOA Goodwin Management
11149 Research Ste 100
Austin, Texas 78759
750-2883
Sendero Springs HOA

RealManage
12335 Hymeadow Dr Ste 300
Austin, Texas 78750
service@realmanage.com

219-1927

Other Neighborhood Associations

Brushy Bend Park HOA Bill Underhill
2007 Mayfield Dr.
Round Rock, Texas 78681
388-7290
Fern Bluff Neighborhood Association Fern Bluff Neighborhood Assoc.
7320 Wyoming Springs Dr
Round Rock, Texas 78681
512-219-1927
512-219-5696 Fax
OakBrook HOA Liddiard Management Company
12335 Hymeadow Dr #300
Austin, Texas 78750
512-219-1927
512-219-5696 Fax
Stone Canyon HOA Liddiard Management Company
12335 Hymeadow Dr #300
Austin, Texas 78750
512-219-1927
512-219-5696 Fax

Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District History

Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District was formed as Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 2 on October 27, 1977 with a confirming election on January 21, 1978 and about 725 acres of land. An annexation in 1983 involving most of the land in the present District south of Brushy Creek increased the District to 2210 acres. The district name was changed to Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District on August 31, 1990.

The District includes two non-contiguous areas, one lying between Sam Bass Road and F.M. 1431 (Brushy Creek North) and one area lying mainly between Brushy Creek and F.M. 620, but also including an area south of F. M. 620. The primary neighborhoods include Brushy Creek North, Sendero Springs, Brushy Creek South, Hillside, the Villages of Brushy Creek, Cat Hollow, the Meadows, and the Woods of Brushy Creek.

Parts of the District were included in the extra-territorial jurisdictions (ETJ) of both Austin and Round Rock until 1997. An act of the legislature in that year allowed the District to choose to be in only one ETJ, and the Board of Directors chose to move all of the District into the ETJ of Round Rock.

The District was originally formed to support development of Brushy Creek North and the original southern development, Brushy Creek South. Municipal Utility Districts reimburse developers for portions of their land development costs.

MUD's also have responsibility for providing water and wastewater services as well as parks. More recent legislation has also given MUD's the ability to provide solid waste collection and road construction and maintenance. MUD's function similarly to a city but do not have all the broad powers of a city such as zoning and building permitting, nor can it charge franchise taxes or sales taxes. A MUD lying in an ETJ of a city can be annexed by that city subject to certain provisions and requirements in the state law.

Through the years Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District has provided water service from both groundwater wells and from water purchased from the City of Round Rock. The District is currently treating both water from Lake Georgetown and its own groundwater wells with the most advanced membrane filtration technology. The District replaced the Neenah Standpipe with a new 750,000 gallon composite elevated storage tank. The Stonebridge Standpipe has been removed from service, and a new 300,000 gallon elevated storage tank was constructed in Sendero Springs (adjacent to Brushy Creek North).

The District has also operated wastewater treatment plants in both the North and the South.

The District's parks system has grown dramatically. A portion of the funding is provided by developer fees paid on each new lot. The District parks include Sendero Springs Park, Brushy Creek North Park, Creekside Park, Shirley McDonald Park (duck pond), Cat Hollow Park, Pepper Rock Park, Sink Hole Park (Racine), and the Community Park. The District has several trails and an 18 hole disk golf course.

The District has sought to provide a sense of community through water services, its parks, its support of community groups and activities, and a staff working to serve the community.