Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District (MUD) provides essential water, sewer, trash, and tax services to the Pecan Grove community in Richmond, TX. As a customer, you are responsible for paying your Pecan Grove MUD utility bills regularly to avoid service disruption. This comprehensive guide covers the various ways to pay your Pecan Grove MUD bills conveniently.
Overview of Pecan Grove MUD Billing
Pecan Grove MUD sends combined utility bills on a monthly basis to residents and businesses in the Pecan Grove neighborhood This single bill covers charges for
- Water usage
- Sewer service
- Trash collection
- District taxes
Bills are issued around the 20th of each month and due by the 10th of the following month. Late fees apply if payment is not received by the due date.
You have various options to pay your Pecan Grove MUD utility bill conveniently
- Online
- Phone
- In person
- Auto pay
Read on for more details on each payment method
Paying Your Bill Online
The quickest and easiest way to pay your Pecan Grove MUD bill is online through the payment portal on their website.
How to Pay Online:
Follow these simple steps to pay online:
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Enter your 10-digit account number and 4-digit CID.
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Select payment amount and submit.
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Enter your card details and submit payment.
Online Payment Options:
You can pay your Pecan Grove MUD bill online using:
- Debit/credit card
- Electronic check
Online Payment Benefits:
Paying online offers these advantages:
- Fast, convenient payments 24/7
- Avoid mailing checks or visiting in person
- Get instant email confirmation
- Secure payment processing
Paying Your Bill by Phone
In addition to online payments, you can pay your Pecan Grove MUD bill conveniently over the phone.
How to Pay by Phone:
To pay by phone, simply:
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Call 1-866-917-7368
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Follow the prompts to enter your account details and make payment using your card.
Phone Payment Options:
You can pay your Pecan Grove MUD bill by phone with:
- Debit/credit card
Phone Payment Benefits:
Paying by phone allows you to:
- Pay your bill 24/7 by calling the automated system
- Get instant payment confirmation
- Avoid visiting the MUD office
Paying Your Bill by Mail
Mailing in a check or money order is a straightforward option for paying your Pecan Grove MUD utility bill.
How to Pay by Mail:
Follow these simple steps to pay by mail:
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Write check or money order payable to ‘Pecan Grove MUD’
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Write your 10-digit account number on the memo line
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Mail payment to: Pecan Grove MUD, PO Box 690928, Houston, TX 77269
Mail Payment Options:
You can mail the following to pay your bill:
- Personal check
- Money order
- Cashier’s check
Mail Payment Benefits:
Paying by mail allows you to:
- Avoid online transaction fees
- Pay with check or money order
- Mail payment without visiting MUD office
Just make sure to mail your payment with enough time to reach the MUD office before the due date.
Paying Your Bill In Person
You can visit the Pecan Grove MUD office in person to pay your utility bill.
How to Pay In Person:
To pay in person:
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Visit the MUD office at 3134 Cartwright Rd, Missouri City, TX 77459
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Provide your 10-digit account number
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Pay with cash, check or money order
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Get printed receipt
In Person Payment Options:
You can pay your bill at the MUD office with:
- Cash
- Check
- Money order
In Person Payment Benefits:
The benefits of paying in person include:
- Make cash payments
- Get direct assistance from staff
- Receive instant payment confirmation
- Avoid fees for online payments
Just make sure to visit during office hours to avoid late fees.
Auto Pay
For maximum convenience, enroll in auto pay to get your Pecan Grove MUD bill paid automatically each month.
How to Enroll in Auto Pay:
Follow these steps to set up auto pay:
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Download auto pay form from MUD website
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Fill out the form with your account and payment details
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Return completed form to MUD office
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Your bill will now be paid automatically each month on the due date
Auto Pay Benefits:
The advantages of Pecan Grove MUD auto pay include:
- Never forget a payment or deal with late fees
- Avoid the hassle of manual payments
- Saves time and effort each month
Trash and Recycle Information
Pecan Grove MUD trash pick-up days are Monday and Thursday. Garbage must be out no later than 7:00 am. Heavy trash is collected on both days.
For 2024, collections will continue for every Monday and Thursday regardless of holidays with the exception of Thanksgiving Day, Thursday 11/28/2024, when there will be no collections.
The Recyclables pick up day depends on where you live in Pecan Grove. If you live north of Plantation Drive your recycle day is Monday. If you live on or South of Plantation Drive your recycle day is Thursday.
Should you need to replace a damaged recycle cart simply call customer service at (281) 368-8397, indicate you are in Pecan Grove and they will process the request at no charge.
- The maximum size allowable container is 50 gallons unless you purchased a cart directly from GFL.
- The maximum weight per container, bag or bundle is 50 pounds.
- Containers larger than 50 gallons and or items exceeding 50 pounds will have a notice placed on them indicating the need to use a smaller container or to remove some of the content on overweight containers or items for collection the next scheduled day.
- Tree trimmings need to be cut into 4 foot lengths, tied and bundled not to exceed 50 pounds.
- Dirt, rocks, brick and concrete are not part of normal trash collection.
GFL does have a special pick-up service available at a nominal fee to collect many overweight items or other items not covered as part of the normal service. Please call their office in advance at (281) 368-8397 to arrange collection of this type of material.
Note: Some items acceptable to discard in the Fort Bend County Recycling Center are not all acceptable in the GFL curbside recycle program (e.g., batteries, tires, styrofoam, etc.).
PGMUD Tops in Recycling
Congratulations! According to GFL, our community has one of the highest recycle participation rates in the metro area. It takes time to recycle, and it takes extra time to get the most out of the program. Education is critical in understanding what is and is not recyclable. Pecan Grove MUD picks up traditional recyclables once a week.
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FAQ
How do I pay my Fort Bend water bill online?
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Where can I Find my Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District Bill?
You can find your Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District bill online at Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District. doxo processes payments for all Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District services, including Water & Sewer and others.
How much does the Pecan Grove fire department charge per month?
Pecan Grove Fire Department Residents, As your Fire Chief, I want to bring to your attention an important matter that directly impacts on the safety and well-being of our community. We have recently submitted a request to increase the fire fee by $3.98 per month, bringing the total to $27.56 per month.
What happened to the Pecan Grove Plantation Country Club?
Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District (the “District”) has closed on the purchase of the Pecan Grove Plantation Country Club.
How is storm damage handled in Pecan Grove Park?
Storm damage in the parks is being handled by CDC and Fort Bend County Road and Bridge department. A new sign for reservations and for park rules was installed near the pavilion in Pecan Grove Park. The installation of the new workout equipment along the walking trail in Pecan Grove Park is complete.
When is the Pecan Grove Country Club gym closed?
The Country Club Gym will be closed for improvements started October 22nd Through November 24th. For questions, contact 832-818-5600. The regular monthly meeting of the Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District was held at the Pecan Grove Administration Building at 5:30 p.m. on September 24, 2024.
What happened at Pecan Grove Park?
Replacement of the fence around the playground at Pecan Grove Park is complete. An alligator was removed from Pecan Lakes amenity lake. August 2024 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.