Tomball - Magnolia Edition | October 2025

Transportation

BY JULIANNA WASHBURN

Who it aects

While Eissler said the project will eventually benet businesses along the road, he knows that some have been negatively aected by it. Courtney Nguyen, the owner of The Flour Petal Bakery, opened up her brick-and-mortar shop along Tamina Road in March. The owner said when her business’s driveway was blocked o in June, sales dropped 40%. “We’ve been dealing with daily issues like our water going out, our electricity going out and our internet going out,” Nguyen said. Eissler said the disruption to pipes is partly caused by the lack of a map to where the underground pipes are located. “We try to minimize [the disruptions] and then repair them as soon as possible, and we sure don’t want our businesses to suer through this process,” Eissler said. While WMPID said it does not own or operate the utilities on Tamina Road, Eissler said they will continue to coordinate with the utility owners to reduce disruptions and keep the road project moving. Eissler said while contractors should be aware of disruptions, businesses can reach out to WMPID with concerns. The road construction phase is expected to be substantially completed by the end of the year, Eissler said.

A $7 million-$10 million construction project on Tamina Road began in 2023 to improve mobility, safety and aesthetics on the corridor, which is a connector between FM 1488 and FM 2978.

COURTESY WESTWOOD MAGNOLIA PARKWAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

Tamina Road work nears nish line while businesses report disruption

Drivers and businesses along Tamina Road will see continued construction along the corridor. The work is expected to be substantially completed by the end of the year, Westwood Magnolia Parkway Improvement District conrmed in a Sept. 23 project update. However, businesses have reported power and other utility outages as a result of the work. Ocials with WMPID said via news release that the organization “understands and shares the frustration regarding ... utility service disruptions along the corridor.” WMPID Executive Director Rob Eissler said they’re working to communicate with businesses to get issues resolved. The $7 million-$10 million project began in 2023 to improve mobility, safety and aesthetics on Tamina Road, per prior reporting. “The road was getting old. ... It needed to be rehabbed,” Eissler said in an interview.

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TAMINA RD.

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Improvements to Tamina Road will include:

Adding pedestrian walkways to provide easier and safer access to businesses along Tamina Road

Upgraded landscaping

Adding bike lanes

Adding left-turn lanes

Improving existing drainage

SOURCE: WESTWOOD MAGNOLIA PARKWAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT COMMUNITY IMPACT

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