Emergency Notice

Boil Water Notice Lifted

The boil water notice for the City of Manor has been officially lifted. Samples have been returned from the lab indicating that the water is safe to consume. If you have any questions, please contact City Hall at (512) 272-5555 or e-mail us at questions@cityofmanor.org

Manor Emergency Notification System


The City of Manor uses an emergency notification system called Code Red to alert our residents in the event of an emergency. The City of Manor has been using this system for boil water notices for the past two years. The system can call up to 1,000 homes a minutes and can typically reach all of the residents in Manor within 5 minutes. If you did not receive a notification from this system with our last boil water notice on Wednesday, please update your contact information here. If you have any questions, please call City Hall and staff will be glad to assist.

Boil Water Notice

While working on a bond project for the City of Manor, a contractor accidentally cut a water main which forced the City of Manor cutoff water until repairs could be made. All residents using City of Manor water will need to boil their water until further notice. The boil water notice does not include Shadowglen, Bell Farms, Carriage Hills, Briarcreek, or Stonewater. If you have any questions, please e-mail City Hall at questions@cityofmanor.org or call us at (512) 272-5555.

Update 6:42 p.m. Repairs have been completed and water service has been restored to Manor. Please continue to boil your water until further notice.

BOIL WATER NOTICE LIFTED

The boil water has been lifted. If you have any questions, please call (512) 272-5555. Thanks!

BOIL WATER NOTICE

There has been a water main break on north Bastrop Street. Once water service is restored you will need to boil your water until further notice. This excludes Shadowglen, Presidential Meadows, Stonewater, Bell Farms & Carriage Hills. You will receive another notification when the boil water notice is lifted.

Hurricane Ike Preparation

As many of you are aware, Hurricane Ike is headed towards Texas and may or may not cause severe weather in our area. It is best to be prepared for the worst-case scenario because hurricanes are very unpredictable and can significantly change course at any time. It is also important to remember that Highway 290 is an evacuation route and traffic is expected to increase significantly over the next 12 hours. If you have any questions about the City of Manor’s preparation efforts please call 272-5555 or visit our homepage. Stay safe!