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THE WOODLANDS EDITION
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Woodson’s Reserve, a master-planned community served by the new Hines Elementary School, is expanding. Master-planned communities east of I45 are also seeing new shopping and recreation areas. (Noah Dawlearn/Community Impact)
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East of I-45, developers in unin- corporated areas around the Grand Parkway are building mas- ter-planned communities and apartments to oer new choices to residents seeking homes in a grow- ing section of Montgomery County. The growth follows the 2016 completion of the Grand Parkway BY VANESSA HOLT & JESSICA SHORTEN
Segment G connecting I-45 and Hwy. 59, providing additional east-west thoroughfare options in Harris and Montgomery County in previously undeveloped areas. Developers including Imperial Oaks developer Holcomb Properties Company and Woodson’s Reserve developer Toll Brothers are joined by Sueba USA, which began work on a
269-unit luxury apartment complex this year. The area is also a focus for Conroe ISD, with Hines Elemen- tary School opening in August to serve the Woodson’s Reserve area. Because growth is coming from simultaneous but uncon- nected developments, develop- ers said the unincorporated area CONTINUED ON 38
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FROM NICOLE: Our Home Edition this month examines local real estate trends to help you make decisions about home buying, selling and upkeep. See Page 32 for our Home Improvement Guide if you are looking to make some changes in your home or have questions about topics like interior design. Our snapshot of the local real estate market lends some insight into how sale prices and general demand have changed over the past year (see Page 31). Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter to read more about news in your community as it happens. Nicole Preston, GENERAL MANAGER
FROM VANESSA: The Woodlands villages are mostly built out for single-family homes, but new home development has taken o in recent years east of I-45. Our front-page story looks at this trend and how it aects the overall real estate market in south Montgomery County. We talk to local experts about what new amenities are coming and what these new master-planned communities will oer for homebuyers in the region. The explosion of new development is also aecting schools. On Page 23, we check in with Conroe ISD about how school construction projects in the area are progressing. Vanessa Holt, SENIOR EDITOR
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The Woodlands, according to owner Russell Corcoran. The location oers Swedish massage, deep tissue mas- sage and Himalayan salt stone treat- ment as well as therapies such as hand and foot scrubs, and aromatherapy. www.handswithaheartmassage.com 4 Bubba T’s Cajun Kitchen opened a third location May 10 in Montgom- ery County. Located at 4130 FM 1488, Ste. 102, on the border of Conroe and Magnolia. Bubba T’s is a Cajun- and Creole-inspired restaurant that serves catsh, shrimp tacos, gumbo and boudin balls. The menu also includes etouf- fee, po’boys and beignets for dessert. 281-789-0458. www.bubbats.com 5 Plus Power , a company that devel- ops battery energy storage systems for the electrical grid, leased 6,991 square feet at Three Hughes Landing, 1780 Hughes Landing Blvd., The Woodlands, according to a June 28 news release from The Howard Hughes Corp. www.pluspower.com 6 Wicked Core , a Lagree tness studio, opened a location in The Woodlands area at 6622 Durango Creek Drive, Ste. B-8, Magnolia, on May 15, owner and instructor Deborah Miner said via email July 2. Miner said Lagree tness is a full-body, high-in- tensity low-impact 45-minute class. This is the studio’s second location; Wicked Core also has a studio at 3555 Rayford Road, Ste. 15, Spring, Miner said. 281-205-7213. www.wicked-core.com 7 Stadium Signatures , a shop dedicated to autographed sports memorabilia and collectibles, opened a location in The Woodlands
Mall, 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands, in late June. The shop oers a large selection of autographed items from a variety of sports and custom framing options. www.stadiumsigs.com 8 The contemporary clothing brand Psycho Bunny opened its second stand- alone store May 23 in The Woodlands Mall, 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands. Founded in 2005, the brand features vibrant-colored polos and a rabbit skull with crossed bones. 9 Father and daughter duo Autumn and Mark Zientek are bringing a new sports bar to Creekside Park. Southern Ice Co. , 8510 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands, is expected to open in Au- gust or September. Autumn Zientek said the family-friendly bar will oer drinks and food with a Southern twist. Menu items will include burgers, sandwiches and salads along with Southern specialties, such as fried chicken and red beans and rice. The bar will also partner with Con- nie’s Frozen Custard to serve sundaes and cobblers. Instagram: southernicecotx 10 Bloon Sushi , located at www.psychobunny.com COMING SOON 1900 Hughes Landing Blvd., Ste. 300, in The Woodlands has updated its project- ed opening date and will open in early September on Restaurant Row. Bloon will serve contemporary sushi dishes such as nigiri sashimi, signature maki and hot tastings along with a collec- tion of imported sakes and cocktails. www.bloonsushi.com
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NOW OPEN 1 Reel Luxury Cinemas and The Audrey Restaurant opened July 12 at Market Street, 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands, according to Market Street. The boutique, dine-in cinema houses ve screens with laser projection technology; luxury recliners including loveseat-style chaise lounges, privacy pods, blankets and heated seats; and food and beverage service, according to a Market Street news release. The cinema is an aliate of Houston-based Star Cinema Grill. The Audrey Restaurant serves
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RELOCATIONS 11 A grand opening for Bowtique , which relocated from Market Street at 9595 Six Pines Drive to Hughes Landing in The Woodlands, was held June 17. The new location is 1950 Hughes Landing Blvd., Ste. 1225. Manager Jana McLelland said the new location is a larger store with new brands. Bowtique is a boutique fashion store sell- ing women’s clothing, shoes and accesso- ries from around the world. It also oers personal shopping and styling services. 281-323-4129. www.bowtique.biz 12 Handyman Connection opened at a new location in June at 2002 Timberloch Place, Ste. 200, The Woodlands. The business moved from 300 Enclave Drive, Conroe, where it opened in March. The business provides services such as painting, tile, fences, decks, remodeling, carpen- try, maintenance, drywall and other handyman services. 832-895-7626. www.handymanconnection.com 13 Kraton Corp. occupied a full oor and Kodiak Gas Services leased two oors of 9950 Woodloch Forest Drive in The Woodlands in the second quarter of 2023, according to a news release. Kraton Corp. has relocated from north Houston, and Kodiak Gas Services relocated from Montgomery the release stated. Kraton Corp. produces specialty polymers and biobased performance products derived from renewable re- sources. Kodiak Gas Services operates contract compression infrastructure. www.kraton.com. www.kodiakgas.com
14 US Oncology leased a 26,530-square-foot full oor for its relo- cation from 10101 Woodloch Forest Drive to 9950 Woodloch Forest Drive in The Woodlands in the second quarter of 2023, according to a news release. The company delivers advanced inte- grated cancer care through a network of independent physicians, according to the release. www.usoncology.com 15 Corporate law rm Haynes and Boone LLP relocated within The Woodlands with a 7,568-square- foot space at Two Hughes Landing, according to a June 28 news re- lease. The oce building is locat- ed at 1790 Hughes Landing Blvd., The Woodlands. According to the compa- ny’s website, its previous location was at 10001 Woodloch Forest Drive, Ste. 200. www.haynesboone.com EXPANSIONS 16 Western Midstream Partner , located at 9950 Woodloch Forest Drive in The Woodlands, has leased an addi- tional full oor of 27,179 square feet, according to a June 28 news release. The company now occupies 133,960 square feet of oce space. Western Midstream Partners acquires, owns, develops and operates midstream energy assets. www.westernmidstream.com 17 Ring Energy Inc. , an oil and natural gas exploration and production com- pany, expanded its headquarters at 1725 Hughes Landing, leasing an addi- tional 24,002 square feet, according to a June 28 news released from The Howard Hughes Corp. www.ringenergy.com
Rise Soué oers a variety of French sweet and savory soue options.
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FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Rise Soué opened June 9 in Creekside Park, marking its third storefront in the state and the rst in the Greater Houston area. Focused on French cuisine, Rise Soué provides a variety of sweet and savory soue options as well as traditional French dishes and seasonal wine parings. Rise Soué is located at 26435 Kuykendahl Road, Ste. 100, Tomball. 281-809-0742. www.risesoue.com
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Park, is a private partnership, according to the news release. SVN | J. Beard Real Estate will continue the leasing and property management for the more than 60,000-square-foot business park, ac- cording to the release. Neal King, an ad- viser with SVN | J. Beard Real Estate, said the project has been more than 10 years in development. Tenants at the locations include a mixture of business and health care oces. www.jbeardcompany.com
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throughout the state. 713-574-9371. www.cookingwithatwisthouston.com 3 Pet Supplies Plus has leased space in Harper’s Preserve at 9662 Hwy. 242, Ste. 700, Conroe, commercial real estate rm Baker Katz, which executed the lease, announced in a June 5 news release. Pet Supplies Plus is set to open its Conroe location in the fourth quarter of 2023, spanning 6,000 square feet. Pet Supplies Plus oers products for dogs, cats, birds, sh, reptiles and other small pets, according to its website. www.petsuppliesplus.com 4 A blow dry bar is coming to Woodson’s Reserve. Stephanie Win- sor, owner of Blo Blow Dry Bar , 3921 Woodson’s Reserve Parkway Ste. 1000, said the business is expect- ed to open this fall. Blo oers hair and beauty services including blowouts with add-ons such as deep conditioning, head massage and color treatment. Beauty services oered include makeup, lashes and brows. www.blomedry.com FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Jeremiah’s Italian Ice of Harper’s Preserve opened June 24 at 10463 Hwy. 242, Ste. 210, in Conroe. The dessert shop serves a variety of over 40 dierent avors of gelati, a combination of Italian ice and soft serve ice cream. The business also oers regular Italian ice and vanilla, chocolate or swirl soft serve in a traditional cone, bowl or wae bowl. 936-267-3107. www.jeremiahsice.com
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NOW OPEN 1 Scooter’s Coee held a soft opening July 11 for a second Spring location at 27914 Birnham Woods Drive. A rep- resentative of the franchise said the drive-thru coee shop will also hold a grand opening. Scooter’s Coee oers a variety of iced, frozen and hot options from coee to tea. The menu also in- cludes breakfast food options. 877-719-1288. www.scooterscoee.com
COMING SOON 2 Cooking with a Twist will open its rst franchise location in Spring, 440 Rayford Road, Ste. 150, this fall. Chef DeeDee Coleman said the business is a hands on and cooking class studio for kids and adults. The business oers date night options, anniversary celebrations, kids camps and eld trips. Coleman said the Spring location will be larger than the original building in Staord and is hoping to branch out franchise opportunities
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TODO LIST
July & August events
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WATCH A MOVIE AT THE MALL THE WOODLANDS MALL
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TAKE A PHOTO WITH A SUPERHERO THE WOODLANDS CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Families can watch “Cars” and “Shrek 2,” on the lawn of The Woodlands Mall on July 27 and Aug. 3, respectively. Guests can bring blankets and chairs. 7 p.m. Free. The Woodlands Mall, 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands. 281-363-3363. www.thewoodlandsmall.com
The Woodlands Children’s Museum’s presents Super Hero Day with photo opportunities with famous characters. 10 a.m. $8 (museum admission). The Woodlands Children’s Museum, 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, Ste. 280, The Woodlands. 281-465-0955. www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org
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11 a.m.-2 p.m. $8 (admission). The Woodlands Children’s Museum, 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, Ste. 280, The Woodlands. 281-465-0955. www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org 27 & AUGUST 03 WATCH A SHOW ON LAKE WOODLANDS The annual Rock the Row series from The
Howard Hughes Corp. will provide multiple artists performing live music on Lake Woodlands with local and regional artists. Chairs, picnic baskets, coolers and blankets are allowed, and seating is on a rst-come, rst-served basis. 7 p.m. Free. Hughes Landing, 1950 Hughes Landing Blvd., The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov
(July 22-23). $20-$30. Class Act Theater, 25275 Budde Road, Ste. 25, The Woodlands. 281-941-8500. www.classactproductions.org 26 LEARN ABOUT NATURE The Woodlands Children’s Museum presents Sticks and Stones with Nifty Nature, providing hands-on opportunities for young naturalists.
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WITH CLASS ACT Class Act Productions will present the musical “Guys and Dolls” in its last weekend at the end of the 2023 season. 7:30 p.m. (July 22), 2:30 p.m.
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BEAT THE HEAT WITH A MARGARITA TOWN GREEN PARK
The Woodlands Margarita Festival returns for its sixth year. Guests can taste a variety of margaritas from local business owners and cocktail artists. Guests must be age 21 or older. 2 p.m. Prices vary. Town Green Park, 2099 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands. 832-413-2217. www.thewoodlandsmargaritafest.com
The Chairman’s Ball is held each year by The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce.
AUGUST 01 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 04 CELEBRATE HOUSTON RESTAURANT WEEKS The annual fundraiser for the Houston Food Bank returns with a variety of participants. Participating restaurants make donations based on the speciality brunches, lunches and dinners they sell. The list of participants will be available online beginning July 15, after press time. Various times. $25-$55 (per meal). Various locations. 713-223-3700. www.houstonrestaurantweeks.com 04 ENJOY BINGO WITH THE FAMILY Family Bingo Night takes place the rst Friday of each month. Prizes are awarded, and snacks are provided. Preregistration for the event is required. 6:30-8:30 p.m. $5. The Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park, 6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-516-7348. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov 05 CELEBRATE BACK TO SCHOOL The Shenandoah Civic Club will host a back-to-school bash for attendees to say goodbye to summer. Guests
can participate in a number of pool activities and have ice cream and hot dogs with other refreshments. 11 a.m. Free. Mary Pat Municipal Pool, 1619 Wellman Road, Shenandoah. 281-298-5522. www.shenandoahtx.us 09 HEAD BACK TO THE CLASSROOM Students return for the rst day of school in Conroe ISD for the 2023-24 school year with a full day of school. New schools opening in the district this year include Hines Elementary School at 4550 Lexington Blvd., Spring, as well as the South County Career and Technical Education Center at Oak Ridge High School. Times, locations vary. 936-709-7752. www.conroeisd.net 12 ATTEND A WEBINAR ABOUT VEGETABLE GARDENING Attendees can learn about vegetable gardening in a webinar and get tips and tricks from professionals for the late summer and fall planting season. Participants must register ahead of time for the event and will be sent a webinar link for the class. 9 a.m. Free. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov
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FEATURED EVENT Step out at the Chairman’s Ball Aug. 19 Attendees can experience an evening of music, dinner and dancing at the annual Chairman’s Ball hosted by The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce. This year’s theme is “Deep in the Heart of Texas.” 6:30 p.m. $225 (individual). The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center, 1601 Lake Robbins Drive, 12 GO FOR A SWIM WITH A FILM Residents can go for a swim at Bear Branch Pool and watch Disney’s “The Wild Life” on a big screen. Season pool passholders get free entry. 8 p.m. $5. Bear Branch Pool, 5200 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3950. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov
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12 TAKE PART IN A DUATHLON Texas Children’s Hospital The Woodlands presents a duathlon for children ages 7-14, featuring running and biking events. The competition is designed for all levels, and previous experience is not required. The event benets the YMCA Annual Campaign. 7:30-9:30 a.m. $42 (race fee). Holcomb Family YMCA, 5201 Imperial Promenade, Spring. www.ymcahouston.org
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LIVE MUSIC CALENDAR
Live music in and around The Woodlands
CELLAR 24 6700 Woodlands Parkway, The Woodlands 281-419-9966 www.cellar:24.com JULY 28 Scott Morrison, 7 p.m. AUGUST 04 Duane Dulane, 7 p.m. 11 Scott Morrison, 7 p.m. COMO SOCIAL CLUB 2 Waterway Square Place, The Woodlands 832-839-5435 www.comosocialclub.com JULY 22 Isaiah Rangel, 9 p.m. 27 Randy Allison, 8 p.m. 28 Randy Allison, 9 p.m. 29 Isaiah Rangel, 9 p.m. CYNTHIA WOODS MITCHELL PAVILION 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands 281-364-3010 www.woodlandscenter.com
JULY 21 Sublime with Rome and Slighty Stoopid, 6:30 p.m.
22 Shania Twain, 7:30 p.m. 23 Nickelback, 6:30 p.m. 27 Disturbed, 6:30 p.m. 29 Steve Miller Band, 7 p.m. 30 ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd, 6:30 p.m. AUGUST 03 Big Time Rush, 7 p.m. 08 Post Malone, 8 p.m. 11 Boy George and Culture Club, 7 p.m. DOSEY DOE BIG BARN 25911 I-45 N., Spring 281-367-3774 www.doseydoetickets.com JULY 21 Dirty Dozen Brass Band, 8:30 p.m. 22 Jason Cassidy, 8:30 p.m. 27 Jesse Daniel, 8:30 p.m. AUGUST 02 Adam Grant & Ropin' the Wind Band, 8:30 p.m. 03 Monte Montgomery, 8:30 p.m. 04 Cochren & Co, 8:30 p.m. 05 Kate Watson & Darrin Morris, 8 p.m. 09 David Ramirez with Kyle Hutton, 8 p.m.
Shania Twain will bring her Queen of Me tour to The Woodlands this summer.
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FEATURED ARTIST Country music and pop legend Shania Twain will perform in July at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion as part of her Queen of Me tour. Originally from Canada, the Grammy award-winning musician released her rst album since 2017 in February. CYNTHIA WOODS
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the westbound Research Forest lane to northbound Grogans Mill. As of mid-Ju- ly, the westbound lane was completed, and work on the eastbound portion of the project will begin after utility pole relocation is completed, according to engineer John Bleyl. The project is being managed by Montgomery County Precinct 2. Timeline: January-August Cost: $240,000 Funding sources: Montgomery Coun- ty Precinct 2, Texas Department of Transportation UPCOMING PROJECTS 3 David Memorial Drive extension Right of way clearing to extend David Memorial Drive to Hwy. 242 took place in mid-March, and Shenandoah officials approved the three-party interlocal fund- ing agreement with Montgomery County in April. As of July 13, the city of Conroe has not approved the Conroe portion of the funding. Bidding took place June 8, and construction will begin pending an agreement on Conroe’s portion of the construction costs, which are about $2 million, Bleyl said. The estimated cost of the project was updated from $9.1 million to $7.8 million, with the construction bid coming in at about $7.4 million, Bleyl said. Timeline: July 2023-July 2024 Cost: $7.8 million Funding sources: city of Shenandoah, city Oak Ridge North approved easement agreements with Entergy Texas in Jan- uary to begin moving utilities to make way for a project to align Robinson Road across Hanna Road. Delays with Entergy’s relocation plans have set the project back to begin in August, according to city officials. Timeline: August 2023-late 2024 Cost: $6 million Funding sources: city of Oak Ridge North, Montgomery County Precinct 3 of Conroe, Montgomery County 4 Robinson Road realignment
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bound Woodlands Parkway, according to Montgomery County Precinct 3. The crossover from Sterling Ridge Village Center at the southeast corner will be permanently closed. Timeline: July-August Cost: $293,000 for first phase, $500,000 for second phase Funding sources: city of Oak Ridge North, Montgomery County Precinct 3 2 Grogans Mill Road and Research Forest Drive turn lane construction Turn lane improvements at Research Forest Drive and Grogans Mill Road will extend the westbound acceleration lane from southbound Grogans Mill to westbound Research Forest as well as
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Bleyl said funding needs to be settled by Sept. 6 or a bid cannot be awarded. It will take one year to build the road, including the Conroe portion. As of July 12, the city of Conroe had not taken any action on its portion of the interlocal agreement, and Montgomery County signed the agreement on July 11. Bleyl said one of three outcomes could happen in the summer. One possibility is that the interlocal agreement is signed and the project moves forward as planned, he said. How- ever, if the city of Conroe decides not to sign the agreement at all the project will not move forward. Another option is changing the current agreement to take out the city of Conroe’s cost portion, Bleyl said. In that case, the city of Shenandoah and Montgomery County can begin construction on their portions of the project. Under the third option, Conroe will not have to fund its cost until scal year 2024-25, Bleyl said. “The construction could start and be worked on within the city of Shenandoah and Montgomery County portions,” Bleyl said. “If Conroe chose to move their portion out another year then [the project] could be nished, if the funding was approved the following year.” Shenandoah Mayor John Escoto said the ball is now in Conroe’s court. “The city of Shenandoah is committed to continue work- ing with our funding partners to see this project through to its fruition,” he said at a June 14 meeting.
A project to extend David Memorial Drive to Hwy. 242 may be postponed due to the city of Conroe’s constrained budget after costs for its city-funded Hyatt Regency hotel exceeded projections by more than $10 million, according to Conroe ocials. The road is being extended north to Hwy. 242 through a collaboration between the cities of Con- roe and Shenandoah, Montgomery County, and Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital. John Bleyl, the city engineer for Shenandoah, said the design work for David Memorial Drive is complete, and the engineering department submitted a construction bid June 8 to the city of Shenandoah for approval. The con- struction bid is a little over $7.4 million, he said.
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City of Conroe signs interlocal agreement Montgomery County signs interlocal agreement City of Shenandoah signs interlocal agreement The design phase is completed The project goes out for bid
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Construction starts
SOURCES: CITY OF SHENANDOAH, CITY OF CONROE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT, JOSEPH PEARTCOMMUNITY IMPACT
David Memorial Drive will be extended beyond its current end point to Hwy. 242. (Vanessa Holt/Community Impact)
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Next steps Tri-County Behavioral Health was also a partner in the study. Tri-County is a unit of local government sponsored by Montgomery County to help serve those with mental health issues. Executive Director Evan Roberson said the data from the study will help behavioral health clinics, such as Tri-County, draw in new funds. “With these ndings, we can apply for grants and say, ‘This is important in Montgomery County,’” he said. “‘This is where we want to see our dollars focused.’” Now that the needs of the county are appar- ent, Roberson said Tri-County can begin to help create solutions. Tri-County recently reopened the Crisis Stabili- zation Unit in Conroe on June 18, which provides short-term residential treatment for up to 16 adults in a secure and protected treatment environment. Roberson said reopening the crisis unit was an important step to bring accessible behavioral health resources to Montgomery County. “It’s going to take all of us,” he said. “We’re here as a signicant provider of mental health services, ... but we are just a provider. We can’t do it all.” The full results of the gap analysis study are available at www.communityhelp.org. Four action teams were created from the gap analysis to focus on the top priorities in behavioral health needs in Montgomery County. Law enforcement & treatment resources Improve collaboration between law enforcement and behavioral health treatment. Community awareness & education Collect data on health challenges and address those needs through outreach and education. Peer support groups & space Focus on increasing the number and size of peer support groups and one-on-one peer services. Increase housing options Create a blueprint to fund and increase inclusive housing options. SOURCES: GATHERING FOR ACTION: MONTGOMERY COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, JUDGE WAYNE MACK, EVAN ROBERSON COMMUNITY IMPACT
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health resources against its future needs. “The need in our community is tremendous,” he said. “But what gives me hope is that even though the need is very daunting, the gap analysis shows us that there is a path for a healthier outcome for our entire community.” Local challenges According to the analysis, the three most prevalent behavioral health issues in Montgomery County con- sist of mental health challenges among children and adolescents, which 52.2% of respondents identied as a concern; suicide prevention among children and adolescents, which 47.8% of those surveyed cited; and co-occurring substance use and mental health challenges, cited by 47.8% of those who took the survey. The National Alliance on Mental Health Illnesses reported in 2021 that over 3.3 million adults in Texas had a mental health condition; 3,390 died by suicide; and 17 million adults experienced both mental illness and a substance abuse disorder at the same time. “You can see the signs with physical ailments, but being able to recognize the symptoms of a mental health issue is critical,” Mack said. “I believe every suicide is preventable if the right systems are in place.” By studying the analysis results, Mack said partners in Montgomery County were able to create four action groups to begin addressing those signicant concerns. The four groups consist of law enforcement and treatment; community awareness and education; peer support; and housing. The action groups consist of volunteers ranging from city leaders and health care experts to nonprot representatives and citizens. “The key is what we’ve known from the begin- ning: collaboration,” Mack said. “It has to be a community response.”
Health care and government leaders in Montgom- ery County released ndings in early June from a 2022 analysis studying behavioral health needs in the community. The study’s main task was to identify the most essential issues where the county needs to make progress in behavioral health. Judge Wayne Mack, founder of the task force for the study, said the analysis was essential in creating an outline for navigating the county’s behavioral
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The gap analysis asked 184 residents what issues are essential for Montgomery County to make progress on over the next three years. Percentage of study respondents citing issues
52.2% Signicant mental health challenges among children and adolescents
47.8% Suicide prevention among children and adolescents
47.8% Co-occurring substance use and mental health challenges
37.9% Substance use and addiction challenges
37.9% Behavioral health workforce shortage
36.8% Mental health, trauma and children
SOURCE: GATHERING FOR ACTION: MONTGOMERY COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCOMMUNITY IMPACT
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