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Neighbors object as MUD seeks to convert Blue Creek parkland into water-plant reserve; commission defers

2869929 · April 3, 2025
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The Houston Planning Commission continued a public hearing after residents objected to a proposal by the Blue Creek Municipal Utility District to convert a neighborhood compensated open-space reserve into a water-plant reserve intended to improve fire-suppression pressure.

The Houston Planning Commission continued public hearings on a proposal by the Blue Creek Municipal Utility District to replat a compensated open-space (COS) reserve as a water-plant reserve, a change the district says is needed to fix fire-suppression pressure problems.

The request drew several residents who said the COS parcel is the only green space in the subdivision and that converting it to a water facility would remove playgrounds and open space used by families. “This is gonna be in our neighborhood park,” said Lorena…

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