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Harris County Reviews Financial Bond for Bridgeland Development
Harris County commissioners will review a $2,030 financial bond for Bridgeland Prairieland V development project.
By Harris County Commissioners Court -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
Harris County commissioners will review a request to keep a financial bond from Bridgeland Development. The company wants the county to hold onto $2,030 for their Prairieland V development project.
Financial bonds protect our community when developers build new neighborhoods. Companies put money aside to make sure they finish roads, drainage, and other infrastructure as promised. If something goes wrong, the county can use this money to complete the work.
Bridgeland Development is a Maryland-based company working on housing projects in northwest Harris County. Their Prairieland V project is part of the larger Bridgeland master-planned community. This $2,030 bond covers specific work they need to complete.
The item appears on the commissioners court agenda as "Agenda Ready." This means staff has reviewed the request and found it meets county requirements. Commissioners can now vote on whether to approve keeping the bond money.
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