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About Us

Collin County MUD 1 is a political subdivision of the State of Texas, created in 2005 and is overseen by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The District consists of more than 1076 acres outside of Celina, Texas located to the north of Frontier Parkway and just east Dallas North Tollway. Collin County MUD 1’s primary function is to provide the construction of water, sanitary sewer, and drainage infrastructure as well as road improvements within its boundaries.

The District conveys the water, sanitary sewer and certain drainage facilities to the City of Celina. Collin County MUD 1 contains a master-planned community known as Light Farms and currently includes the following neighborhoods: Hazel, Hawthorne, Cypress, Sage, Bluestem, Indigo, Maydelle, Eastland, Grange, Graham, Brenham, Sweetwater, and Parkview. Please visit the District MapDistrict Map page, located under the District tab, to view the interactive boundary map.

The City of Celina is responsible for the following services:

  • Delivery of Water and Sanitary Sewer Collection
  • Collection of Solid Waste and Recycling
  • Emergency services, such as Police, EMS and Fire Department

How It Works

Collin County MUD 1 is governed by five Board members who are elected by the registered resident voters within the District. Elections are held in May of even numbered years. Board members serve staggered four year terms. The Board meets once a month to manage and conduct the business of the District. The District engages consultants such as attorneys, engineers, bookkeepers, and financial advisors to both guide and deliver the District’s services.

Meeting Schedule

Collin County MUD 1 has their regularly scheduled Board meetings on the 4th Wednesday of every month at 12:00 pm at https://goo.gl/maps/Pmpm33K29v9g9MzS61234 Homestead Ct, Celina, TX 75009. The meetings are open to the public, per Texas law, and the Board welcomes and encourages residents to attend. Please visit the District MapDistrict Map page, located under the District tab, to view the interactive boundary map.

​Residents of the district have the right to request the designation of a meeting location within the district under Section 49.062(g), Water Code. A description of this process can be found https://www.tceq.texas.gov/waterdistrictshere.

Confidentiality of Personal Information

Pursuant to section 182.052 of the Texas Utilities Code, customer information is confidential and is not shared, except as provided by section 182.054. If you wish to grant or rescind the use of your personal information to another individual or entity on your behalf, please visit the Confidentiality of Personal InformationConfidentiality of Personal Information page.