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Navasota council accepts water, sewer and street infrastructure in three subdivisions

5074336 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

The council approved resolutions accepting public infrastructure for Pecan Grove Phase 1, Dutt Crossing Block 7, Lot 3R1/3R10, and Hidden Hills Phase 4, with staff noting homeowner associations will maintain common areas and some detention features.

The Navasota City Council on June 23 approved three resolutions accepting public infrastructure — water, sewer, gas, street and underground stormwater drainage — for Pecan Grove Estates Phase 1, Dutt Crossing Block 7 (Lots 3R1 and 3R10), and Hidden Hills Phase 4.

Lupe Hidalgo, development services director, told council Phase 1 of Pecan Grove covers roughly 41 lots and that legal had reviewed the resolutions. Hidalgo said some common areas, entrance signage and detention-pond maintenance will remain the developer’s or future homeowners association’s responsibility.

Council discussed the extent of underground storm piping: Hidalgo estimated Phase 1 includes roughly 2,500–3,000 linear feet of underground storm pipe, while the Dutt Crossing block had about 200 feet and a detention pond. Councilmember May moved to approve the Pecan Grove resolution; motions to accept Dutt Crossing and Hidden Hills also passed on voice votes with no recorded opposition.

Hidalgo praised project staff for inspection and field oversight and said HOAs would be established where needed before final transfers of common-area maintenance responsibilities.