Contact Info
City of Weston Lakes
Bob Wall
P.O. Box 1082
Fulshear, Tx. 77441
Phone: (281) 533-0907
Website: cityofwestonlakes-tx.gov
Services
- Training
- Free Technology Classes
- Volunteer
- Property Owners Association
- Resources
- Kids Art Contest
- Libraries
- Flood Mitigation
Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday: 12:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED
About Us
The City of Weston Lakes is located West of Fulshear, and East of Simonton, Texas in Fort Bend County. The City was incorporated as a Type B City by order of the Fort Bend County Judge, Robert Hebert after the majority of the registered voters in the City voted to incorporate on May 10, 2008. The initial election for municipal officers was held on November 4th, 2008. Elected municipal officers include a mayor and five aldermen, who serve alternating two-year terms.
Within the gated section of the City are approximately 1500 home sites, 120 lots under builder development, a golf course, country club, private roads, golf course ponds, and two waterways, Pecan Lake and Oxbow Lake. The country club is a privately owned and operated business within the City. The City is adjacent to the Brazos River in a picturesque, mostly rural area. Most of the remaining homesites in Weston Lakes proper are individually owned and only a small number are under development by corporate interests. New sections have recently been platted and accepted by the City to become part of Weston Lakes.
The primary provider of law enforcement in is City is the Fort Bend County Sheriff, backed up by the Precinct #3 Constable. The POA contracts with the Constables office to have an on-duty officer present 40 hours per week. Fire services are provided by the State established Emergency Service District #4 with the Fulshear Simonton Volunteer Fire Department their operating arm. EMS services are provided by the Fort Bend County Emergency Medical Services Offices.
The City of Weston Lakes is a small city and was established on the premise of small government providing minimal services as most of the standard municipal services are already provided. Future growth is limited by the boundaries and the fact that the population of Weston Lakes is not expected to grow beyond 4,000 5,000 people. There is no ad Valorem tax as City expenses are covered by the receipt of utility franchise fees and mixed beverage tax received from the State Comptroller.