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Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 558 wants to install features in the public right-of-way along Amira Drive that go beyond the county's standard road design. Before any work like that can happen, the county and the district need a signed agreement spelling out who builds what and who keeps it up.
The item is called an interlocal agreement — a contract between two government bodies. In this case, it covers construction and ongoing maintenance of 'non-standard elements' inside the existing road right-of-way on Amira Drive, Precinct 4. Non-standard elements typically include things like decorative medians, specialty paving, or landscaping that a developer or district wants beyond basic county road specs.
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This is a government approval process, not a public application. The Commissioners Court will vote on whether to authorize Harris County to sign the agreement. Members of the public can attend the meeting or watch it online.
If you have questions or concerns about the project, you can reach out to the county contact listed on the agenda item.
• Check the full agenda for June 11 on the Harris County Legistar site before attending. • Attend the Commissioners Court meeting at 1001 Preston St at 12:00 p.m.
if you'd like to observe. • Look up public comment rules on the Commissioners Court website if you want to speak. • Email Luis.
Cabrera@harriscountytx.gov with questions about this specific agenda item. • Search 'Amira Drive Precinct 4' on the county site to find related road or district updates.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request for approval to execute an interlocal agreement with Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 558 to construct and maintain Non-Standard Elements within the existing rights-of-way of Amira Drive, Precinct 4." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
If you live near Amira Drive in Precinct 4, this agreement could affect what the road looks like and how it's maintained. Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 558 serves a specific area and handles water, sewer, and sometimes road-related improvements for that community.
Keeping an eye on Commissioners Court agendas is a good way to stay informed about local infrastructure decisions in your neighborhood.
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