Texas Hill Country · Near Boerne, Kendall County
Hill Country Water Control & Improvement District No. 3
A fictional Texas special district supplying raw and potable water and managing flood control for roughly 1,900 connections across the limestone hills west of Boerne. This public site keeps the district’s required information posted, dated, and accessible to every resident — no login, no barriers.
- Connections
- ~1,900
- Services
- Water Supply & Flood Control
- County
- Kendall County, TX
A public district serving the hills west of Boerne
Hill Country WCID No. 3 is a tax-levying special district created to deliver clean, reliable water and to protect homes and roads from flooding along the creeks and draws of the region. As a public body, the district publishes its contact information, tax rates, and meeting schedule so residents can stay informed and participate.
Every document below is posted publicly — no account, no login, and no records request needed.
Open to the Public
Required Public Postings
Texas Government Code §2051.202 directs tax-levying special districts serving 500 or more people to post key information online — the district’s contact details, its tax rates, and the schedule and location of board meetings. The district also files annual financial and tax-rate information with the state. All of it lives here, dated and downloadable.
District & Tax-Assessor Contact
District Office
Hill Country WCID No. 3
1200 Cypress Bend Road (sample)Boerne, TX 78006
Tax Assessor-Collector
Kendall County Tax Office (sample)
118 Market Avenue (sample)Boerne, TX 78006
Current & Historical Tax Rates
| Tax Year | Maintenance & Operations | Debt Service (I&S) | Total Rate / $100 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 (current) | $0.2150 | $0.1100 | $0.3250 |
| 2024 | $0.2280 | $0.1120 | $0.3400 |
| 2023 | $0.2350 | $0.1200 | $0.3550 |
| 2022 | $0.2400 | $0.1250 | $0.3650 |
Sample tax-rate figures shown for demonstration only.
Meeting Schedule & Location
Regular Board Meetings
The Board of Directors meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM at the District Office. Meetings are open to the public, and the agenda is posted at least 72 hours in advance both at the office and on this website, as state law requires.
View the full calendar & agendasAnnual Financial Reports & Public Notices
Sample documents shown for demonstration. On a live district site, each link resolves to a current, dated PDF. This is a sample site, not legal advice.
Who Governs the District
Board & Meetings
Board of Directors
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Ramona Vasquez
President
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Caleb Hodge
Vice President
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Diane Littlefield
Secretary
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Theo Park
Treasurer
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Amara Osei
Director
Directors shown are fictional, for this sample only.
2026 Meeting Calendar
Sample-
Upcoming
Regular Board Meeting
6:00 PM — District Office Boardroom
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Scheduled
Regular Board Meeting
6:00 PM — District Office Boardroom
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Hearing
Budget & Tax-Rate Hearing
6:00 PM — District Office Boardroom
Agendas & Minutes (Sample)
Attending a Meeting
All board meetings are open to the public. Residents may attend in person at the District Office Boardroom and are welcome to speak during the public-comment period. Agendas are posted at least 72 hours in advance. If you need an accommodation to participate, please contact the district office.
Service to Residents
Water & Conservation
Plain-language information about district service, rates, and how residents can help conserve our Hill Country water supply. Figures below are sample examples.
Potable Water Supply
Treated, tested drinking water delivered to homes and businesses across the service area, meeting state and federal safety standards.
Raw Water & Irrigation
Untreated raw water for agricultural and irrigation use, managed to balance demand with the health of local creeks and aquifers.
Flood Control
Drainage, detention, and creek-maintenance projects that reduce flood risk for homes, roads, and property in the district.
Residential Water Rates (Sample)
Sample| Charge | Rate |
|---|---|
| Monthly base (5/8" meter) | $32.50 |
| 0–5,000 gal | $3.10 / 1,000 gal |
| 5,001–15,000 gal | $4.85 / 1,000 gal |
| Over 15,000 gal | $7.20 / 1,000 gal |
Conservation Tips
- Water landscaping in the early morning or evening to cut evaporation.
- Choose native, drought-tolerant Hill Country plants.
- Fix leaks promptly — a slow drip can waste thousands of gallons a year.
- Follow current drought-stage restrictions posted above.
Reach the District
Contact
Office Hours
Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed weekends & public holidays
Send the District a Message
Questions about service, billing, or a meeting? Use the form below.
Built to meet Texas special-district transparency and ADA Title II accessibility
A simple, static, public website that keeps a district’s required information — contact details, tax rates, meeting schedule, and annual reports — posted, dated, and reachable by everyone. Designed for Texas Government Code §2051.202 transparency and WCAG 2.1 AA / ADA Title II accessibility.
This is a fictional sample site for demonstration only and does not constitute legal advice.