Our Woodlands. Our Future.

Reference Files

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The Woodlands Township

The fiscal and financial impacts of incorporation were estimated by comparing the costs and revenues associated with governance under the current Township structure with the anticipated costs and revenues associated with governance as an incorporated city in the State of Texas. Upon incorporation, the City will be required to provide these services through its own capital assets.

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The Woodlands Township

Economic & Planning Systems (EPS) was engaged to determine the financial implications associated with potential incorporation, including the impact to service provision, necessary capital investments, and existing and new revenue sources. This report provides the underlying financial assumptions and analysis framework for identifying the potential fiscal impacts associated with incorporation.

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The Woodlands Township

The Woodlands Township is the governmental service provider for residents and businesses, providing enhanced law enforcement services, fire protection, environmental services, parks and recreation, economic development and more. Click to see a timeline of important event regarding our current governance structure.

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The Woodlands Township

This document is an overview of:

- The Woodlands Governance History

- The Woodlands Township – Current Governance Structure 2011 – 2012

- Governance Study Process and Results

- The Township Board’s Plan for the Future

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Montgomery Engineering Company

The attached map is the 1985 Montgomery County major thoroughfare plan, showing planned thoroughfares (1985-2000), existing thoroughfares, and constraints to development. It was originally prepared for the Houston-Galveston Area Council and the Montgomery County Commissioners Court.

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The Woodlands Development Company

The attached shows the 2016 Montgomery County thoroughfare plan, adopted January 26, 2016.

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Interfaith of The Woodlands

The Woodlands Religious Community, Inc.’s 1973 Articles of Incorporation was established to attract all faiths to The Woodlands in preparation for what George Mitchell was about to build. The Woodlands Religious Community would later start doing business and become known as Interfaith of The Woodlands.

This reference file includes a map of major thouroughfares, collector streets, and local streets in The Woodlands, as well as where current overpasses and underpasses are and where planned ones will be. 

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The Office of James Burnett

Attached is a map of Creekside Park Village Center and a map of Creekside Village Green.

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The Woodlands Development Company

Actual and projected numbers on The Woodlands from 1976 to 2016.

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