Spring 2026 Newletter
The Spring 2026 Community Update has been mailed out! This newsletter is intended to keep residents informed about the state of the DIstrict, challenges overcome, and the work that remains ahead.
April 24, 2026
The Spring 2026 Community Update has been mailed out! This newsletter is intended to keep residents informed about the state of the DIstrict, challenges overcome, and the work that remains ahead.
April 24, 2026
March 17, 2026 The Seis Lagos Utility District extends its sincere appreciation to former Secretary/Treasurer Mike Worley for his service, dedication, and many valuable contributions to the District. Mike joined the Board during a challenging and uncertain time. Driven by a desire to understand the issues facing the District and help move long‑standing concerns toward resolution, he…
Welcome to the new Seis Lagos Utility District website — a fresh start and an importantstep toward greater transparency, better communication, and a stronger, more resilientfuture for our District. As the Board President, along with our leadership team — Barbara De Vries, OfficeManager and Zach Flowers, Superintendent — I want to extend a warm invitation…
March 10, 2026 The District will be conducting wooden fence repairs throughout the District in the coming weeks. Only one location involves fencing adjacent to residential homes. These maintenance activities are overdue, and fence pickets need replacement and staining. We appreciate the community’s cooperation and patience as we complete these improvements. Our notice to these…
May 12, 2026 (Seis Lagos Clubhouse 7:00 PM) Induction of the new Board Agenda for the Public Meeting, see document below:
March 17, 2026 Tree Removal Notice – Scheduled for March 23, 2026 (Weather Permitting) Two red oak trees in the district have been evaluated by a Master Arborist and determined to have a terminal disease or to be exhibiting terminal structural conditions. For safety and to prevent further deterioration, these trees are scheduled to be…
March 27, 2026 The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) supplies water to Seis Lagos Utility District as well as many other communities throughout the eastern and northeastern areas of the DFW metroplex. Each year, NTMWD performs an annual water quality maintenance process that includes a temporary change in the disinfection method. NTMWD will return…