TOWNSHIP FROM THE BOARDROOM At the October Township Board meetings, several recognitions and departmental updates were presented highlighting acts of heroism, community engagement and environmental initiatives. President and CEO Monique Sharp commended two Township employees, Martin Gantt of Covenant Administration and David Hernandez, Parks Facilities Foreman, for their courageous actions on September 8. The pair rescued a driver from a burning vehicle after witnessing a collision at Woodlands Parkway and Lakeside Boulevard. Their quick response and teamwork exemplified outstanding public service and dedication to the community. The Board issued proclamations recognizing Veterans Day on November 11 with a ceremony scheduled at Central Fire Station at 4 p.m., and The Woodlands Recycles Day on November 15. The latter highlights the Township’s long- standing commitment to recycling through events like the 3R Drive-Thru, bicycle and electronics collections and a new year-round battery recycling program recently launched at Central Fire Station. Discussion was held on the Grogan’s Point Nature Trail Pathway Bridge replacement, approving a $407,797.17 repair project that includes erosion protection, permitting and new concrete piers with a projected completion of nine to 12 months. An update was provided on Water Renewal The Woodlands, a collaborative long-term infrastructure plan by Woodlands Water, the MUDs and SJRA to modernize aging water and wastewater systems. The Community Working Group continues to serve as a key link between residents and agencies to ensure transparency and engagement. The Board also received a law enforcement update and celebrated National Night Out 2025, which featured 289 parties, participation from 9,100 homes and collaboration among multiple public safety agencies. Learn more about the Township board meetings or watch online at thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/ boardmeetings.
NOVEMBER 2025 - INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE WOODLANDS TOWNSHIP
CAN I STORE MY RV AT MY HOUSE?
No. Trailers, trailer homes, recreational vehicles, mobile homes, boats and other similar vehicles or
equipment may not be parked 48 consecutive hours or more on any street or on any lot where visible at ground level from a street or adjacent property. Farm-
type tractors, semi-truck tractors and trailers or other similar vehicles ar not permitted to be stored on any street or on any lot where visible. Parking on lawns, ditches, open-space areas or other dirt, gravel or grassy areas is not allowed. It’s also good to know that a disabled vehicle can be kept on your driveway, if it is properly covered with a fitted vehicle cover that is in good condition and in a muted, earth-tone color (such as tan, gray or brown). This helps maintain the neat appearance of our neighborhoods. Please note that tarps, blankets or makeshift coverings are not permitted as vehicle covers. THEWOODLANDSTOWNSHIP-TX.GOV/COVENANTS SHOP WISELY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON Electric scooters and e-devices may seem exciting, but they come with serious safety risks. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises against children under the age of 16 operating such vehicles. Instead, consider a traditional bike or scooter paired with a properly fitted helmet. These classic gifts promote healthy, outdoor fun and are safer for use on the pathways. Please remember motorized vehicles are not allowed on The Woodlands Township pathways except for accessibility or maintenance purposes.
FOR A SEASON THAT SHINES BRIGHT Spanning a mile and a half, from Grogan’s Mill Road to Waterway Square, The Woodlands Waterway turns into a magical wonderland of lights for Holiday on The Waterway ! This free, interactive display features more than one million twinkling lights, creating the perfect backdrop for family photos and treasured memories. Some of the photo-worthy spots include a giant gift box, walk-through ornaments, crystal snowflakes, reindeer and much more!
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Glide into cool holiday fun at The Ice Rink, located at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. The 21,000-square-foot facility offers a well- maintained rink that’s accommodating to skaters of all ages and skill levels, and is the perfect venue for family outings, romantic dates, memorable celebrations and more! With a smaller rink available for beginners, special skates for toddlers and rental walkers, just about everyone can enjoy the thrill of ice skating. A variety of food and drinks are also available for you to stay refreshed during your visit. Open until January 21, 2026. HAVE FROSTY FUN AT THE ICE RINK
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‘TIS THE SEASON FOR FAMILY, FUN AND COOL HOLIDAY EVENTS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 TOWN GREEN PARK 3 TO 8 P.M.
MONDAYS, DECEMBER 1 & 8 THE ICE RINK 8:30 TO 10:30 A.M.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 THE WOODLANDS WATERWAY 6 P.M.
DETAILS AND MORE EVENTS ONLINE AT THEWOODLANDSTOWNSHIP-TX.GOV/CALENDAR
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