Announcing Lakeway MUD New Billing System
Effective Monday, February 27, 2017 Lakeway MUD transitioned to a new billing system that offers more information to our customers while reducing the paper we use each billing cycle.
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Effective Monday, February 27, 2017 Lakeway MUD transitioned to a new billing system that offers more information to our customers while reducing the paper we use each billing cycle.
As published in Lakeway Voice, February 2017. Lakeway Municipal Utility District: Welcoming the New Year with New Systems The Staff and Board at Lakeway MUD has been investigating the possibility of upgrading our Billing System for several years. We have been on the same system for over 20 years, and there are limitations that are…
As published in Lake Travis View, week of June 2, 2016. Thanks to volunteers willing to serve on Lakeway MUD board Election of Lakeway Municipal Utility District board of directors was held May 7. We wish to thank Kay Andrews for her 12 years of service and Mel Neese for his four years of service….
Our Regular Board Meetings are the second Wednesday of each month, 9:30AM at our District Office (1097 Lohmans Crossing). [ Agendas ]
Officers elected by the Lakeway MUD Board on June 13, 2016 were: Larry Burmeier, President; Thomas Brewer, Vice President; Don Goff, Secretary; Lawrence M. Christian, Treasurer. Thank you and congratulations to these officers for their voluntary contributions of time and talent to Lakeway MUD. Election of Lakeway Municipal Utility District (LMUD) Board of Directors was held on…
As published by Lakeway Voice, January 2016. Lakeway MUD-Not Just Another Utility Lakeway Municipal Utility District (LMUD) was established in 1972 to serve the growing community of Lakeway. There was a group of homeowners (17 sections) that had recently paid for and installed septic tanks and did not want to have to pay LMUD for…
Lakeway MUD Board of Directors voted to move to Stage 1 Restrictions effective immediately during the Regular Board meeting Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Stage 1 restrictions between May 1 and September 30 call for the same watering schedules as Stage 2, which is twice per week according to the following guidelines: For Odd Street addresses,…
August 28, 2015: Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar wrote the following to Larry Burmeier, President-Lakeway Municipal Utility District: “I am pleased to inform you that the Lakeway Municipal Utility District has earned a 2015 Platinum Leadership Circle Award. Your application scored 23 of 23 possible on our ratings criteria to earn this award. Your listing on our…
When was the last time you thought about your water utility provider? In all likelihood, it was the last time you turned on a faucet and no water came out. Or, maybe it was the last time you paid your water bill. Perhaps it was the last time you had a leak and had to…
Due to dangerously low lake levels, severe drought conditions, and high water use, and in accordance with the Lakeway Municipal Utility District Drought Contingency Plan: Lakeway MUD has moved to Stage Three Water Restrictions following Board approval on July 10. Customers are only allowed to irrigate ONE DAY a week during Stage 3. Irrigate outdoors…
LAKEWAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT WATER CONSERVATION REMINDER We are currently under MODERATE CONDITIONS; the following is our conservation reminder. Conservation of water is a year round consideration. Water should always be used wisely. Customers shall be required to adhere to the Moderate Conditions beginning May 1 through September 30 on an annual basis. Mild Conditions…
LAKEWAY, Texas—Effective immediately, the Lakeway Municipal Utility District (District) water restrictions have eased from Stage 2 drought restrictions to Stage 1, indicating only mild water shortage conditions. “We are grateful to the customers of the Lakeway Municipal Utility District for their cooperation during this year’s serious drought,” Richard Eason, General Manager of the District, said….
LAKEWAY, Texas—The most recent rains, while extremely welcome, have not brought an end to the drought persisting in Central Texas. In accordance with the LCRA, the Lakeway Municipal Utility District will continue its Stage 2 watering restrictions. “We are hopeful that El Niño will bring an end to the drought this fall, and as soon…
Published August 21, 2009 LAKEWAY, Texas—Effective Sept. 8, 2009 customers of the Lakeway Municipal Utility District will face specific financial penalties for violating mandatory water restrictions. These restrictions are required by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) and are aimed at reducing water consumption by between 15 percent and 25 percent. At its monthly meeting…
LAKEWAY, Texas—The Lakeway Municipal Utility District decided Monday, Aug. 10, that it would put customers under new water use restrictions triggered by lower water levels in lakes Travis and Buchanan. Under the new restrictions—which take effect Thursday, Aug. 13—Lakeway MUD customers must adhere to a two-day-a-week watering schedule. They face enforcement action for failing to…
LAKEWAY, Texas — Lakeway Municipal Utility District will be able to store more water to meet peak demand this summer after completion of a two-million-gallon water tank and pipeline. The new water tank is scheduled to be ready for use in early June. Voters overwhelmingly approved bond funds for this project in November 2007. The…
LAKEWAY, Texas—As a show of support for the Lakeway Municipal Utility District, all 20 employees of the district have volunteered to give up part of their merit pay increases for 2009-10. The employees have agreed to have their merit pay increases reduced to 1.5 percent from 2.5 percent; the raises take effect April 1, 2010….
LAKEWAY, Texas—Work continues on the Lakeway Municipal Utility District’s new 2-million-gallon water tank on Lakeway Boulevard. Although the tank has been full of water and in operation as part of the district’s water distribution system since June 1, the tank exterior and site work are not finished, Richard Eason, general manager of the MUD, said….
LAKEWAY, Texas—The Lakeway Municipal Utility District boasts the third best-tasting drinking water in North America, according to results of a major competition. At the American Water Works Association’s 2009 “Best of the Best” Water Taste Contest, Lakeway MUD earned third place. Capturing the No. 1 spot was the Macon Water Authority of Georgia. Coming in…
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