Tax Documents
2024 Maintenance and Operations Tax Rate: $0.142 per $100 of assessed valuation
2024 Debt Service Tax Rate: $0.208 per $100 of assessed valuation
Total 2024 Tax Rate: $0.35 per $100 of assessed valuation
Exemptions
2025 Exemption for Disabled: $30,000
2025 Exemption for 65 and older: $25,000
2025 Homestead Exemption: 5% ($5,000 minimum)
Financial Documents
Financial Reports
General Operation Fund Budget
General Operation Fund Budget 2024 Amended
General Operation Fund Budget 2024
General Operation Fund Budget 2023
General Operation Fund Budget 2022 Amended
General Operation Fund Budget 2022
General Operation Fund Budget 2021
Energy Consumption Reports
Energy Consumption Report 2024 (to be added)
Energy Consumption Report 2023
Energy Consumption Report 2022
Energy Consumption Report 2021
Energy Consumption Report 2020
Savings from Using Recycled Water
Cypress Creek and effluent are input sources of water collected in the ponds, along with storm water runoff. The water in the ponds is maintained at a more-or-less constant level for aesthetics. The water in the ponds is also pulled out via the IPSs for irrigation, so that’s an output from the pond. There’s also evaporation to consider. But, simply put, ignoring evaporation losses and gains from runoff capture, water and money saved can be calculated from the input side. For example, if you drilled wells and pumped water into the ponds, WCID 157 would pay the West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA) a fee on the groundwater pumped.
During calendar year 2024, WCID 157 used over 790 million gallons of recycled water from the lake system for irrigation of common areas. This saved Bridgeland residents approximately $3.0 million in WHCRWA fees that would have been paid if it didn’t have this alternative input source.