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Board of Director Meetings
Board of Director Meetings are usually held on the 2nd Thursday and occasionally the 4th Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. Please call the Administration department in advance to make sure the meeting has not been cancelled or rescheduled. Meetings are open to the public and held at 900 Bay Area Blvd.


CLCWA History
The Authority was created by House Bill 1003, 58th Legislature of Texas, Regular Session, on May 6, 1963 (compiled as 8280-280, Texas Revised Civil Statutes). The Authority was created to provide, operate, and maintain waterworks systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm sewer systems, and drainage facilities to serve land within its boundaries. The Authority operates under the authority of the Texas Constitution, Texas Revised Civi1 Statutes, Article 8280-280 and Chapters 49 and 51 of the Texas Water Code, as amended.


Management of the Authority
The Authority is governed by a board of five directors which has control over and management supervision of all affairs of the Authority. All of the Directors reside and own taxable property within the Authority. Directors of the Authority are elected to serve four-year staggered terms, and elections are held in even-numbered years. Their email address is directors@clcwa.org. The members and officers of the Board of Directors of the Authority, along with their terms, are listed below:

Member Office Term Expires
Gayle Yoder President 2008
John Branch Vice President 2008
Robert Savely Secretary 2008
Vince Johnson Director 2010
John Ferguson Director 2010



Location and Size
The Authority is situated almost entirely in southeast Harris County in the Clear Lake area, about 20 miles southeast of downtown Houston. Its northwest to southeast boundary is State Highway 3. The Authority surrounds the Johnson Space Center on three sides. Ellington Field is located just outside the Authority's northwest boundary.


At the time of its creation on May 6, 1963, the Authority consisted of 12,269 acres. Through various annexations, the current total land area is approximatly 16,098 acres. Approximately 13,490 acres have been developed for commercial, residential, and public recreational use.


Topography and Drainage
The general area of the Authority ranges in elevation from 10 feet mean sea level along the extreme eastern boundary to about 35 feet mean sea level along the northwestern boundary. Substantially all existing areas or areas proposed for development within the Authority are above the projected 100-year flood plain. In the general area of the Authority, there are three well-defined major watersheds. The three major drainage channels are Horsepen Bayou on the west, Armand Bayou in the central area, and Cow Bayou on the south and discharge through Clear Lake into Galveston Bay. Drainage of the developed subdivisions is accomplished by means of enclosed storm sewer systems which outfall into improved channels of the three major streams.


Utility Usage History
Per the mandate of House Bill 3693, all political subdivisions that are responsible for paying electric, water or natural gas utility services must:

1. Record in an electronic repository the political subdivision's metered amount of electricity,
water or natural gas consumed; and the aggregate costs for those utility services.

2. Report the same information on a publicly accessible internet website with an interface
designed for ease of navigation.

The information provided satisfies the requirements of House Bill 3693 by reporting the usage and cost information by month for
electricity and natural gas consumption. If you have any questions, please contact the Administration Department.

Utility Usage History (click here)
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