About The District
About
About Paloma Creek Districts
Paloma Creek is made up of five independent Fresh Water Supply Districts that work together to provide services to the residents of Paloma Creek: Denton County Fresh Water Supply Districts https://www.palomacreek.org/8-A, https://www.palomacreek.org/8-B, https://www.palomacreek.org/11-A, https://www.palomacreek.org/11-B, and https://www.palomacreek.org/11-C. Each District has a board of five Directors, who are elected by the registered voters within the boundaries of that District. The Directors engage consultants to advise and conduct the Districts' business. The Districts provide for the development and maintenance of public water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, and paving infrastructure, as well as emergency services, trash and recycling, and some recreational amenities. Each District has the authority to levy an ad valorem tax (property tax) on its residents to fund the costs of those facilities and services.
Originally established in 2003, Denton County Fresh Water Supply District 11-A covers 424 acres of Paloma Creek. The District is located south of Highway 380, between Flamingo Drive and Spoonbill Drive. Extending across Navo Road and Villa Paloma, DCFWSD 11-A is home to the Paloma Creek Dog Park.
Board of Directors
Nikki Gantzert
President
Term expires 2028
Becky Hix
Vice President
Term expires 2028
Vacant
Secretary
Mitchell Page
Assistant Secretary
Term expires 2026
Dean Hong
Assistant Secretary
Term expires 2026
Meeting Schedule
Denton County Fresh Water Supply District No. 11-A has its regularly scheduled Board meetings on the 3rd Monday of every month at 6:30 pm at https://maps.app.goo.gl/RVUuZ5VrsiqQ1Bvo61230 Brendan Drive, Little Elm, Texas. The meetings are open to the public, per Texas law, and the Board welcomes and encourages residents to attend.
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