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Harris County Reviews Financial Bond for Bridgeland Development
Harris County will decide on keeping $2,035 financial bond for Bridgeland Migration Way development project.
By Harris County Commissioners Court -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
Harris County Commissioners Court will review a financial bond request for the Bridgeland Migration Way development project. The bond amount is $2,035 and involves Bridgeland Development, LP, a Maryland-based company.
Financial bonds protect our community when new developments happen. These bonds make sure developers complete promised work like roads, drainage, and utilities. If a developer does not finish the required infrastructure, Harris County can use the bond money to complete the work.
The Bridgeland area has seen steady growth over recent years. This development is part of the larger Bridgeland master-planned community in northwest Harris County. The bond helps ensure that new construction meets county standards and serves residents well.
The commissioners will vote on whether to approve keeping this financial surety. This agenda item is ready for their consideration at an upcoming meeting. Community members can attend commissioners court meetings to learn about development decisions in their area.
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