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History

Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 367 (the “District”) is a political subdivision of the State of Texas, created by order of the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, predecessor to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ”), on August 11, 1997, and operates pursuant to Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code, as amended. At the time of creation, the District contained approximately 378 acres of land. Subsequent to creation, the District annexed approximately 583 acres and currently consists of approximately 961 acres of land.

The District is located approximately 22 miles northwest of the central downtown business district of the City of Houston and lies wholly within the exclusive extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Houston and within the boundaries of the Klein Independent School District. The District is bounded on the south by Spring Cypress Road and is located approximately two and one-half miles northeast of the intersection of State Highway 249 and Spring Cypress Road.

The District contains approximately 960 acres of land and is located in Harris County near SH-249 and SH-99 Grand Parkway.

It’s boundaries are shown in dark green in the map below. To the North and South of the district lies Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 383 (HCMUD 383), shown on the map in grey.

To zoom in or out on the map, use the scroll button on your mouse or use the +/- buttons on the bottom left of the map. To switch the base map to satellite, click the menu button on the top left of the map, then click the map icon in the bottom left of the pop up menu.

Proudly serving the following sections:

  • The Bluff
  • The Estates
  • The Gardens
  • Gleannloch on the Green
  • Havenwood
  • The Highlands
  • The Hillcrest
  • The Lake Estates
  • Lakes of Gleannloch
  • The Manor
  • The Manor Estates
  • The Paddocks
  • The Retreat
  • The Ridge
  • The Woods

District Map

District Map (PDF)