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Water Utility Consumption

Water Provider: City of Pearland

Section 8 Subtitle F, Title 10, Government Code Sec. 2264 Required Publication & Reporting by Government Entities Sec. 2264.001 Recording & Reporting Electricity, Water, & Natural Gas Consumption
May 2025 $1,528.43 ~496
June 2025 $1,643.90 ~638
July 2025 $1,746.46 ~700
August 2025 $1,963.75 ~911
September 2025 $1,882.70 ~757
October 2025 $1,787.76 ~645
November 2025 $2,143.49 ~719
December 2025 $1,746.41 ~603
Janaury 2026 $1,650.60 ~480
February 2026 $1,623.90 ~507
March 2026 $1,810.21 ~659
April 2026 $1,422.58 ~270
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Electricity Utility Consumption

Electricity Provider: Reliant Energy

May 2025 $2,518.73 ~18,360
June 2025 $2,888.87 ~22,159
July 2025 $3,147.68 ~24,309
August 2025 $3,073.43 ~23,998
September 2025 $2,991.62 ~22,864
October 2025 $2,845.48 ~20,525
November 2025 $2,351.81 ~17,470
December 2025 $2,478.73 ~16,233
Janaury 2026 2,330.65 ~16,718
February 2026 $2,781.32 ~17,414
March 2026 $2,353.97 ~15,509
April 2026 $2,297.13 ~16,251
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2017 Agendas

Regular meetings are scheduled for the 1st Tuesday of each month, unless otherwise posted.

Meeting notices are posted to the web site 72 hours before the scheduled meeting, per the Open Meeting Act guidelines.

2011 Hazard Mitigation Plan

Executive Summary

Brazoria Drainage District No. 4 undertook development of a Hazard Mitigation Plan (“the Plan”) because of increasing awareness that natural hazards, especially flood hazards, may affect people and property in the area.  The Plan was a requirement associated with receipt of certain federal mitigation grant program funds administered by the State of Texas’ Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB).  In addition, the Plan was a pre-qualification of eligibility for other mitigation funds.

The Plan was prepared by a Mitigation Planning Committee (MPC) composed of staff representatives from BDD4 Operations and Management, an engineering consultant and a mitigation consultant.  The MPC followed a process to collect, analyze, prioritize and prepare data and information necessary fro incorporation to the Plan.  Detailed discussion of the process can be found in Section 2 of this Plan.  In addition to the MPC, a larger stakeholder group that included staff representatives from the City of Pearland and Brookside Village, local adjacent drainage districts, and the general public were asked to review and provide their expertise to the drafting of the Plan.

The current Hazard Mitigation Plan was approved in October 2011.

New Hazard Mitigation Plan coming soon…

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