The new logo looks a lot like the old logo. Isn’t this a lot of excitement about a fairly small change?

We think the new logo accomplishes several goals important to us. The windmill and inclusion of our official name maintain a connection to our heritage, but the strong prominent featuring of the JCSUD acronym communicates a simple reference to your water resource and differentiates us from the completely separate Johnson County government organization. We think the logo creates a nice blend of history and the future.

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1. Why did you change the JCSUD logo?
2. Does the new logo signal a change of owners, new management or both?
3. What areas of JCSUD will receive the new logo?
4. Does this new, “modern” logo mean a change in JCSUD’s commitment to my community?
5. Will this change in your identity mean an increase in my water rate?
6. When will we see the change in logo?
7. Utilities throughout Texas were overwhelmed by February’s dramatic weather. Does the change of your logo have any connection to these events across our state?
8. The new logo looks a lot like the old logo. Isn’t this a lot of excitement about a fairly small change?
9. How do you say JCSUD?