The regular monthly meeting of the Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District was held at the Pecan Grove MUD Administration/Community Building at 2:00 p.m. on April 28, 2026. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at noon in the PGMUD Community/Administration building.
Precinct One Constable Report for April 2026

PGVFD Report – April 2026

Total Calls for April: 148
Total Incidents for 2026: 541
Opening Remarks by Residents
One resident expressed concern about the extension of his property backyard into the golf course property and explained that he had permission from a previous club owner to occupy that extra 10 feet of property. This concern was addressed later in the meeting.
Parks and Facilities Report
The pool repair is complete and should open by Memorial Day weekend. See Engineers report for details. We have contracted for pool maintenance and lifeguards for the upcoming season.
Four new benches for the Tennis courts should be installed about May 15th. New tennis nets were installed on courts 1 and 2.
The contract constables are helping to patrol the gym and tennis court areas due to disruptive activity by minors at night.
New fencing for the West side of Pecan Grove Park and for part of Belin Park is planned and materials are due in early May.
The flush valves in the restrooms at PG Park were replaced.
We continue to have plumbing problems in the Administration building. Odyssey is working with the contractor on fixes.
We continue to issue Key cards with some 926 active cards.
The Club at Pecan Grove
Construction on the new greens is ongoing. The “sprigging of the greens” was done on April 16th. Though the potentially toxic portion of the process is done, the grow-in period is just as vital to the health of the grass. The Grove’s new greens will be ready in Mid-June. The greens of the Plantation course will be repaired beginning when the Grove greens are ready.
We continue working to rehabilitate the Plantation greens, though we are addressing years of deferred maintenance. Conditions will improve further once replacement becomes feasible. We anticipate reshaping and rehabilitating a few of the greens to improve playability and overall health at the direction of the superintendent.
The club Member/Guest Tournament will be September 25 – 26. There will be a maximum of 40 teams (80 players). This will not be an MGA event. The club will run this tournament.
Foster High School and Travis High School will have their golf tournaments at Pecan Grove.
Smiley is working on a game plan for food service when the swimming pool opens.
Membership continues to trend positively. Since the beginning of the year, we have achieved a net gain of 23 golf members.
The total neighborhood rounds number was 836 in March.
Operator Report – Si Environmental, LLC
Water Accountability – For February
Percent Accountability: 95.8%
Surface Water Treatment Plant (SWTP) Capacity: 72.0%
Total Metered Water: 42,347,000
Amount Produced | SW 33.057M 74.8%| Ground 11.148M 25.2%: 44,205,000
Amount Unaccounted for: 1,858,000
Amount Used for Maintenance, Est.: 430,000
Amount Used Due to Known Leaks, Est.: 205,000
Adjusted Accountability: 97.2%
March 2026 testing showed that the drinking water and wastewater systems met the state and federal compliance standards for disinfection and there were no permit excursions for the month.
Repairs or replacement completed in March 2026 include: replacement of the SWTP Belt Press booster pump; replacement of the SWTP CLO2 Amperometric Sensor; replacement of the meter at Water Plant #2; replacement at the SWTP of the high service pump #3 repair and replace its motor; replacement of the WWTP RAS #2 pump.
Items in process are: At the SWTP: replacement of the high service pump#3; replacement of the SKID B backwash strainer; purchase of a SKID pump and motor; replacement of the rectangular collector; replacement of the Raw Water Gravity Feed Actuator; and the replacement of the Filter Skid remote I/O parts.
New requested actions that the board approved were: at the SWTP – replacement of the return sludge pump #2; purchase of main collector sprockets; at Water Plant (WP) #1; repair booster pump and motor #4 at WP #2; replacement of the pressure sensing meter and valve enclosure; at WWTP replacement of the RAS pump #1.
Old water meters continue to be replaced, with 20 replaced this month for a total of 1,871 replaced to date since January 2023.
SI Enviro is pursuing 3rd party damage claims for damages caused by outside contractors.
Residents are urged to call Si Enviro first if there is an outside water leak (832) 490-1601.
