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Mobility Bond Project

West Keegans Bayou Improvement District (WKBID) adopted the attached resolution to:

  • Request Fort Bend County Commissioners Court to implement the infrastructure improvements as approved by voters in the Fort Bend County 2023 Bond Election.

 

Fort Bend County Precinct 4 has altered project designs for Gaines and Clodine roads (reduced them to two lane subdivision roads) to fund other projects.

Road Design Considerations:

Ignoring projected future traffic flow needs will negatively impact the quality of life, property values, and safety of residents in Precinct 4.

Neighboring Precinct 3 roads (which include the southern extension of both Gaines and Clodine) are being designed to specifications in the descriptions of the FBC 2023 Mobility Projects presented at the time of the Bond Election.

 

Please join WKBID in petitioning Commissioner McCoy, Precinct 4, to honor the improvements that Fort Bend County voters approved and need as stated in the FBC  2023 Bond Election:

“Upgrade 2-lane asphalt segment to 3-lane concrete curb and gutter section with drainage improvements (Design, ROW, and Utilities only)”

By |April 18th, 2025|Developments, Latest News|

Alligator Sighting

An alligator has been sighted at 9503 Denbridge Dr.

Please us caution and avoid the area when possible

Safety Tips:

  • Do not approach or feed the alligator.
  • Keep pets and children away from water edges.
  • Be alert when walking near bodies of water, especially at dawn or dusk.
By |April 9th, 2025|Latest News|

West Keegans Bayou Improvement District Fence

West Keegans Bayou Improvement District Fence

Debris Removal

The Board of Directors of West Keegans Bayou Improvement District (“WKIBD”)
understands that property owners suffered significant property damage during Hurricane Beryl.
However, this is a reminder to property owners that the dumping of ANY debris within or
along the Bayou is strictly prohibited and a violation of the WKBID’s Rate Order, punishable by
fines. In recent weeks, fence repair companies or lawn crews have placed fencing debris within
or adjacent to WKBID’s Bayou.
WKBID does not wish to impose fines on property owners; however, the debris within
WKBID’s Bayou is an impediment for the mowing crew and if the Bayou cannot be maintained
properly, the mosquito population will increase and the fencing debris will make its way into the
channel and negatively impact the flow of water/flood control. This can lead to a major health
and safety hazards.
PLEASE REMOVE ALL FENCING DEBRIS FROM THE BAYOU RIGHT OF WAY
IMMEDIATELY. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS
AND RESULTING FINES.
Thank you for your cooperation.

By |August 14th, 2024|Latest News|
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