Parks Information
Harris County MUD 71 is continually working to improve our community through the addition of Parks and Recreational facilities. These facilities are designed to enhance the overall neighborhood while providing enjoyment for its’ residents.
Our Administration/Community building is available for various events and community groups. If you are interested in using this building for an upcoming event, please click on the link below and fill out the reservation request form.
Click here to view the Administration Building Rental Policies and Procedures.
Administrative Building Information
For Building rental information call (281) 897-9100 and press option 3 from 8am to 5pm, Monday through Friday or view the following document:
Click here to view the Administration Building Rental Policies and Procedures.
Rental fee for HCMUD71 residents is $250.00 plus a $500.00 deposit for the Administration Building.
Regular Administrative Building hours and rental periods will be as follows:
Monday – Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Friday – Saturday
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Sunday
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Any exceptions shall be requested in writing and must be approved by the Board of Directors.
A History of Bundy Lake
In the early stages of development in Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 71 (the District), an original subdivision was developed in the mid 1980’s called Westland Creek Village. Approximately 300 homes were constructed in this subdivision before development ceased until the late 1990’s. One of the original 300 homeowners was Mr. Douglas E. Bundy. Douglas Bundy was a well-respected and involved member of the community. Mr. Bundy served on the Board of Directors for the District and was a member of the Goldbow Elementary PTA. Prior to his passing away in 2002, he played a pivotal role in establishing the vibrant community you see today.
When the “amenity lake” at the northeast corner of the Mason Rd. and Lakes of Bridgewater Dr. was deeded to the District in the early 2000’s, it was nothing more than a muddy water hole surrounded by sparse vegetation. A developer at the time, who was developing what is now called the Lakes of Bridgewater, believed this water hole could be improved with the help of the Board. The Board believed it could invest funds to improve and transform this unsightly area into a communal-focal-point that could be shared and enjoyed by residents and their guests.
In 2002, upon conveyance of the property from the original developer to the District, the lake and park area was formally platted by the District and design of an amenity lake and public plaza began. In recognition of outstanding service and commitment to the community, the MUD 71 Board of Directors voted to dedicate the lake and surrounding park area to Douglas E. Bundy as Douglas E. Bundy Amenity Lake.
The District continues to improve upon the original vision for the park and lake area by funding renovations to the originally developed facilities. In 2017, renovation of the Bundy Lake Plaza was completed to include new flagpoles, area lighting, landscape beds, plaza surfacing with the Texas star emblem, irrigation, site furnishings and a park name sign. Additional improvements to the park, including installation of new fencing and area lighting and improvements to the existing trail and landscaping, were completed in 2020.
Click here to view the Administration Building Rental Policies and Procedures.
Once you have reviewed the Policies and Procedures, please complete the form below to reserve the Administration Building. Someone will contact you to finalize your reservation.