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Winterize Your Home

With freezing temperatures right around the corner, it’s a good time to refresh ourselves on precautionary measures for drops in temperature and cold weather.

The Four P’s to Prepare your Home this Winter:

  • People
  • Pets
  • Pipes
  • Plants

People

  • Avoid going outside if it is not necessary. If you do, make sure you layer up from head to toe.
  • To keep you and your family safe, it is imperative your home is warm.
  • Make sure your heat is set to an appropriate temperature to make your entire home comfortable. Remember, heat rises so if you sleep upstairs, your room may be warmer than rooms downstairs.
  • If you use a fireplace, make sure you have a screen to catch any embers that might escape or a rolling log.
  • Never use your stove or oven to heat your home.
  • If you smell smoke or see flames, call 9-1-1 immediately.

Pets

  • While protecting your family, it is imperative to protect your pets as well.
  • Pets, like humans, are vulnerable to cold temperatures. If not taken care of properly, they can succumb to frostbite and even hypothermia.
  • If you have a dog that typically lives outdoors, consider letting them inside when temperatures drop to freezing. While their fur does help to keep them warm, it provides little help in freezing temperatures.
  • If you absolutely cannot bring them inside, make sure they have a warm shelter, plenty of food and fresh water so it does not freeze.
  • If your pet looks like it has any symptoms resembling frostbite or hypothermia, call your vet.

Pipes

  • Turn off the sprinkler system shut-off valve. Most residential devices have two shut-off valves. These are typically covered in blue on the valve handles and located before and after the sprinkler system backflow device. A diagram is shown below.
  • Release the water pressure from the bleeder valves. The bleeder valves are usually located under the top of the backflow device. If the water does not stop flowing you may have not shut the valves off completely.
  • Leave the smaller bleeder valve open, this will let any remaining water in the line expand without breaking the device. Insulate your backflow device. Most hardware/home services stores carry backflow insulation supplies.
  • Make sure to cover all your exposed pipes with a cover. You can also cover your pipes with towels, duct tape or another adhesive strip as long as they are wrapped tightly.
  • You can also open up the cabinets to let warm air circulate throughout your home. Just make sure any harmful chemicals are out of reach for children and pets.

Plants

  • When cold weather hits, it’s a good idea to bring in all of your outdoor plants.
  • If you can’t bring in the plant, cover it with a blanket to make sure they do not die.

Other Tips

  • Don’t forget to make sure your car is okay for the freezing temperatures. Check your anti-freeze and your batteries. Also make sure to check your tire pressure and the tread.
  • Speaking of cars, make sure when you are on the road that you are mindful parts of the roads may be frozen, particularly bridges. Do not speed and never slam on the brakes.
  • Make sure if you use a generator, it is outdoors. Do not use a generator inside, including in your garage.
By |2026-01-23T16:27:56-06:00January 23rd, 2026|Latest News|

Phase 3 Boring Operations

Attention Light Farms Residents,

ATT subcontractors (Silas-White / Infinity) have moved boring operations into Maydelle and Hawthorne. CCMUD1 recently issued a stop work order as the contractors failed to provide ample notice to CCMUD1 regarding the transition into the new areas.

Now that CCMUD1 has received the notification, work will be allowed to resume in these areas starting on Wednesday, August 7th.

Please see below for the list of streets that are affected and were provided by Silas-White on behalf of ATT.

  • Light Farms Way
  • Sanders Dr.
  • Brighton Blvd.
  • Heatherton Dr.
  • Ellicott Dr.
  • Bridgewater Blvd.
  • Maclin Dr.
  • Maydelle Dr.
  • Briscoe Dr.
  • Alleyton Dr.
  • Harrisburg Dr.
  • Baird Way
  • Estelline Dr.

For complaints or issues related to the ATT project, please report them to:

myutilitiesllc@gmail.com and mfreeman@silas-white.com or call 682-252-5599

By |2025-10-05T12:27:44-05:00August 5th, 2024|Archive|

Update on Boring Operations – Indigo

Attention Light Farms Residents in Indigo,

The Collin County MUD No.1 would like to inform you of Phase 2 of the fiber installation work set to begin on or about, Monday, July 1st, 2024 by Silas-White and Infinity Utilities LLC.   

The subcontractors have advised the District that door hangers to the affected homes were distributed on Saturday, June 22, 2024.

The following ROW areas along the streets listed below will be affected:

  • Hartline Hills
  • Noontide Ln.
  • Fireside Trail
  • Clearlight Rd.
  • Gristmill Ln.
  • Cottonwood Dr.
  • Grassland Rd.
  • Wildrye Ridge
  • Light Farms Way

Please note that crews will be onsite during weekdays from 7am – 6pm and work will be confined to front yards only. Any and all damages (district/resident/business) should be reported immediately to the General Manager for the District, Greg Wilkerson, at mailto:gwilkerson@ccmud1.orggwilkerson@ccmud1.org  If you have any questions or concerns regarding this project, you are encouraged to contact Infinity Utilities LLC directly at 682-252-5599.

Sincerely, Collin County MUD 1

By |2025-10-05T12:27:45-05:00June 29th, 2024|Archive|

Fiber Installation Project – May 28, 2024

Attention Light Farms residents,

We would like to inform you of fiber installation work set to begin in our community on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 by Silas-White and Infinity Utilities LLC. The project is scheduled to last for approximately six weeks, and during this time, the following streets will be affected:

  • Fieldview Ct
  • Old Orchard Ct
  • Grove Dr
  • Post Oak Way
  • Wagon Wheel Way
  • Juniper Ct
  • Millstone Way
  • Daybreak Dr

Please note that crews will be onsite during weekdays from 7am – 6pm and work will be confined to front yards only. Any and all damages (district/resident/business) should be reported immediately to Greg Wilkerson at gwilkerson@ccmud1.org

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this project, you are encouraged to contact Mitch Freeman with Silas White directly at (469) 915-2491, Infinity Utilities LLC at 682-252-5599, or you may reach out to the District General Manager, Greg Wilkerson, as previously mentioned.

We appreciate your understanding during this infrastructure project.

Sincerely,

Collin County MUD 1

By |2025-10-05T12:27:45-05:00May 21st, 2024|Archive|

Tree Replacement and Landscaping Enhancement Program

Dear Light Farms Residents,

As you may know, Collin County Municipal District No.1 (CCMUD1), implemented an annual tree replacement and landscaping enhancement program this budget year. The goal of this program is to replace as many trees and shrubs as possible on a recurring and annual basis to mitigate the losses experienced over the last few years. The severe winter weather events, followed by summer droughts, coupled with well and irrigation related issues, have resulted in the loss of many trees and shrubs throughout the neighborhood. The amount of funds allocated towards this program this year was $200,000.00. To date, GOLD Landscaping has replaced 52 new trees. Round two of the program will include planting of another 50-60 trees in the coming weeks.

The next major project for the district will be an erosion mitigation program to address the many acres of erosion happening in the greenbelts and areas around the ponds and tributaries. This upcoming project is expected to have a significant financial impact to the budget and will require a multidisciplinary team of engineers, landscape architects, and other consultants to evaluate, design, and implement solutions. On-site assessments of the most troublesome areas along Bridgewater, Ellington, Hudson, Vermillion, and Wimberley have already begun. Depending on the total cost associated with this project, it may require the District to begin the mitigation work in phases, based on priority, and addressing the most problematic areas first. The CCMUD1 directors appreciate your patience as they and their consultants work through these ongoing projects. Your board of directors pledge to keep residents informed, not only as to the costs involved but the progress that is being made along the way.

By |2025-10-05T12:27:45-05:00May 16th, 2024|Archive|

Status Update- 4/24/2024

Light Farms residents,

At the last scheduled board meeting for Collin County MUD 1 on Wednesday April 24, 2024, the Board of Directors approved a contract with Lee Engineering to evaluate the traffic control devices and markings within Light Farms. The evaluation will focus on intersection controls and pedestrian crossings to ensure compliance with the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The MUTCD provides guidance to local governments regarding signs and markings within public Right-of-way locations.

Please continue to monitor the District’s website and Facebook platforms for additional community updates

By |2025-10-05T12:27:54-05:00April 24th, 2024|Archive|
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