Detention Pond Sites

Greetings from the Board of Directors of your MUD. Please note that any orange construction fencing or other markings of areas in detention ponds in the MUD are not permanent. The MUD is evaluating the conditions of certain detention ponds.

The MUD owns and operates the detention pond sites for the primary purpose of providing stormwater detention and drainage services to property owners in the district. The static level of water in certain detention ponds and any recreational facilities on those sites (e.g., walking trails, benches, and hard-edged shorelines)are there for amenity and aesthetics purposes which are the responsibility of the HOA.

Please be careful if you enter the detention pond sites where the public is allowed. See the map on our website to see which areas the public is allowed or prohibited from entering. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the MUD or its consultants through the email addresses provided on this website.

Important Message from the Board of Directors of Remington MUD No. 1

In light of more people staying home because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and with local schools letting out for summer break, there has been an increase in people walking and bicycling through our community. The Board wants to draw everyone’s attention to the map below. Please stay off the sites colored in red and use the other sites only in accordance with the map’s legend. Board members and District consultants have seen people accessing the red sites with motorized vehicles (such as ATVs, motorcycles, four wheelers, and three wheelers). These activities are dangerous to the riders and the structural integrity of these drainage facilities. Repairing damage to these facilities from such activities costs you, the residents. Additionally, such activities are illegal. Trespassing on and/or damaging District property is punishable by civil and criminal penalties. If you see people trespassing on the red sites or misusing or damaging any of the sites on the map below, please call the Harris County Sherriff’s Office at 713-221-6000.