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    QLIP Information

    For more information please visit the QLIP website directly

    qlipcommittee.com

    MASTER PARK PLAN FAQs

    1. What is the construction on FM 1464 and Old Richmond Road?

    The construction on FM 1464 and Old Richmond Road is a beautification project designed with input from local citizen volunteers, representing each subdivision within Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 25 (the “District”), that will unify, beautify, upgrade and connect the aesthetics and landscaping along the FM 1464 corridor from Austin High School to Chelsea Harbour and Old Richmond Road from FM 1464 to Voss Road (“Phase I”).

    2. Who is behind this project?

    The project is a great case study showing what individual residents can do for their community in partnership with local government. In 2011, in response to calls and requests from local residents, a comprehensive Parks and
    Recreation Master Plan for the District (the “Master Park Plan”) was created by a resident-driven committee of volunteers. The plan, created with input from the volunteer committee members, was designed to be a guide for the implementation of park and landscaping projects for the community.

    3. I heard of this group called the QLIP Committee. What is it?

    The Quality of Life Improvement Planning (QLIP) Committee was established in May 2013 to develop short-and long-term plans to create a visually pleasant and pedestrian friendly community. The members of the Committee are volunteers from the community who were willing to invest their time and effort into making the District a more beautiful area.

    4. What is the QLIP Committee trying to do?

    The goal of the QLIP Committee is to promote and maintain a healthy and attractive community with focus on a high quality of life for the residents of the District. A high quality of life also is good business for the community because it sustains and improves residential and commercial property values.

    5. Was there input from the Community?

    The QLIP Committee knew that the only way to be successful was to get ideas and opinions from our diverse community and solicit input and involvement from residents from each subdivision that would derive benefits from the Master Park Plan improvements. The Master Park Plan could not have been completed without community input, which the QLIP Committee obtained in many ways, and used to prioritize feedback based on resident desires as well as to delineate short and long-term goals.

    6. What was the result of the QLIP Committee’s work?

    The Master Plan was created, presented to the District’s Board of Directors for approval and submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for final approval.

    7. Who are the members of the Committee?

    The Committee is comprised of District residents, representing each subdivision, to include: Abbe Ricken (Co-Chair), Connie Webb, Alice Huckabee, William Lee, Troy Caesar, Gloria Smith, Richard Darby, Frank Kalkattawi, John Goodbee, Becky Hall, Beth Murany, Emily McLirath and Mike Chitty. Non-resident members are: Katie Golzarri, the landscape engineer and Co-Chair; Chris Canonico, the District engineer. Steve Kim and Mary Hayes represent the District.

    8. How much is Phase I of the Master Park Plan going to cost?

    Phase I of the project will be completed for under $2,600,000.00.

    9. Where is the money coming from?

    In May 2013, District voters approved $20,000,000 in Parks and Recreation bonds.

    10. How will the Parks and Recreation bond money be spent?

    The Parks and Recreation bond money will be spent in increments over a 10-year period. Based on community input, each proposed project under the Master Park Plan benefits the entire District based on resident feedback, through Committee representatives, from surveys and community comments.

    11. How does the process work?

    Project plans are submitted to the TCEQ for review, comments and approval. Once approval is obtained, the bond money is released for the specific project submitted.

    12. How much will my taxes be raised to pay for this?

    The Board of Directors of the District is hoping that there will not be a tax increase to pay for this parks initiative that will benefit the community and its residents; however, the value of the real property in the District will be a main factor in determining if the District’s tax rate is increased.

    13. When will the Phase I of the Master Park Plan be completed?

    Estimated completion of Phase I (FM 1464 corridor and Old Richmond Road) is the end of September 2015.

    14. How will the construction of Phase I affect school traffic?

    The contractor for Phase I, Bio Landscape, is working with TxDOT regarding issues of traffic control. The major construction components, boring of the irrigation infrastructure, placement of water meters and paver installation, are projected to be completed by the start of school, which is August 24th. Landscaping will take place after Labor Day.

    Contact

    DISTRICT OFFICE
    10347 Clodine Road
    Richmond, Texas 77407
    P.O. Box 2847
    Sugar Land, Texas 77487-2847
    (281) 277-0129 Telephone
    (281) 265-8664 Facsimile
    www.waterdistrict25.com
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    P. O. Box 520
    301 Jackson St.
    Richmond, TX 77469-0520
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    Important Addresses
    DEPARTMENT ADDRESS
    Billing Payment Mailing Address: P. O. Box 2847, Sugar Land, TX 77487-2847
    Payment Locations: 10347 Clodine Road, Richmond, TX 77407
    Drop Off Locations: Shell Station — Inside drop box
    Corner of Pheasant Creek and Old Richmond
    District Administration Bldg. — drop box location outside
    10347 Clodine Road
    District Mailing Address: Ft. Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 25
    P. O. Box 2847, Sugar Land, TX 77487-2847
    Board of Directors Meeting Date & Time: Third Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
    Meeting Places: See meeting page
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