David Flores was only 22 years old when he bought a house in Anderson Mill West, a municipal utility district, or MUD, south of Cedar Park, in 2004. “To be honest, I didn’t have any clue that I was in an unincorporated area, what it meant to live in a [municipal utility district]or what that would mean for me and my family,” he said. Read the article……………………….
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