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2022 THE WOODLANDS EDITION Health care sees tech investment during pandemic

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HEALTH CARE EDITION

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ADVANCES EMERGE IN TECHNOLOGY

Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital and Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center are among area facilities adding new technology upgrades in 2022 in response to pandemic-era adaptations.

BY ANDREW CHRISTMAN

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, health care provid- ers and educators around The Wood- lands area have adapted to change by integrating new technologies. Experts say many technological investments have come about as a result of a need to refocus eorts for eciency and safety and in light of increasing demand. CONTINUED ON 38 A JUMP IN VALUES The average house market value rose nearly 30% countywide from 2021 to 2022 in Montgomery County. Although market values surged, state law caps the rise in appraised value at 10% annually. The average market value increase in Montgomery County from 2021-22 was +29.8%

4 catheterization labs 4 daVinci robots

1 robotic surgery assistant upgrades to audio/visual equipment and tablets

Robotic surgery systems like the one in use at Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital allow surgeons to be more ecient.

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Property values spike across The Woodlands area in 2022

Terms to know:

+27.4% CONROE ISD Homes within from 2021-22

MARKET VALUE What the property is worth as of Jan. 1 APPRAISED (ASSESSED) VALUE The taxable value before exemptions

BY VANESSA HOLT & KAYLI THOMPSON

Property owners in The Woodlands area may have seen a sharp jump in their home’s market value on appraisal notices mailed out this spring. From 2021-22, the average market value of proper- ties increased 29.8% and 21%, respectively, in Mont- gomery and Harris counties, according to data from CONTINUED ON 46

Average market value:

$322,091 $313,633

2021 2020 2022

$410,464

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FROM NICOLE: Our annual Health Care Edition looks at the technological innovations included in projects such as expansions at The Woodlands-area hospitals as well as the lasting eects of the pandemic on how care is delivered. See inside (see Pages 27-29) for our nearest hospitals and urgent care facilities. Nicole Preston, GENERAL MANAGER

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The Woodlands, Club Pilates offers a range of group adult classes from cardio sculpting to control. The business also provides teen classes and private train- ing. 281-982-1515. www.clubpilates.com/ location/aldenbridge 4 Nashville hot chicken restaurant Mico’s Hot Chicken opened a food truck at the Gosling Food Truck Park at 24600 Gosling Road, Spring, on May 2. According to information from the business, the food truck will be open seven days per week for the next six to 12 months to judge public interest in keeping the truck longer or expanding to a brick-and-mortar location. The food truck sells Mico’s Hot Chicken sandwich

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NOW OPEN 1 Rosati’s Pizza opened a new location at 4150 FM 1488, Conroe, on May 9, according to a news release. The new location, the fourth in Texas, is the first one in the country to feature a drive-thru for customers to order from a limited menu. The Conroe location is owned by Michael Grosiak, according to the news release. The full menu is available via carryout and catering while delivery will

be offered soon, the release said. Rosati’s was established in Chicago in 1964 and is known for its four styles of pizza: tra- ditional thin crust, unique double dough, Chicago deep dish and stuffed. It also offers pasta, wings, sandwiches, salads, appetizers and desserts. 936-266-0278. www.rosatispizza.com 2 Pizza restaurant Greggo’s Pizza and Subs opened May 24 at 2466 FM 1488, Conroe. In an announcement from owner Ryan d’Avignon, the restaurant is

SPRING named after his father Greg, nicknamed Greggo, who owned and operated Greek Tony’s Pizza for 33 years. The restau- rant features original menu items from Greek Tony’s Pizza as well as a large patio for indoor and outdoor seating. 936-363-0036. www.greggospizza.com 3 Club Pilates opened a location in the Village of Alden Bridge on May 16 in The Woodlands. Located at 8000 Research Forest Drive, Unit 11,

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at 24345 Gosling Road, Ste. 200, in Spring. The gym offers nutrition guid- ance, accountability coaching and body transformation programs depending on the membership level. 832-662-7930 www.rockboxfitness.com 8 Asurion Tech Repair and Solutions , a technology repair store, opened June 8 at 3026 College Park Drive, Ste. B, The Woodlands. According to a news release, the store offers fixes for most consumer electron- ics, from smartphones, tablets and computers to game consoles, smart speakers and drones. 936-703-1338. https://new.ubreakifix.com COMING SOON 9 Custom closet designer company Classy Closets has announced it will bring a showroom to The Woodlands area in August at 2002 Timberloch Place, Ste. 200, The Woodlands. According to a news release, when the business opens, Classy Closets will offer services to The Woodlands area for custom closets, home offices, laundry rooms and pantries. According to the owner, the location will offer in-home consultations before the official opening. 281-519-2211. www.classyclosets.com 10 According to information from the company, a location for Garages of Texas is planned in The Woodlands area at 5428 FM 1488, Magnolia. Construction is scheduled to break ground at the end of June, according to the company. The spaces will be for purchase, not for rent, accord-

ing to the company. 214-736-1706. www.garagesoftexas.com 11 NobiliTea will open by June 17 at 8727 W. Rayford Road, Ste. 170, Spring, serving organically grown tea, hand- crafted specialty drinks, seasonal drinks and nitro tea. NobiliTea also sells a wide range of loose-leaf teas, including chai, black tea, green tea, herbal tea, rooi- bos tea and oolong tea. 346-336-6967. www.nobilitea.us RELOCATIONS 12 Beauty school The Facial Room Society celebrated a relocation to a new building at 26219 Oak Ridge Drive, Spring, during the week of May 16. According to Kimberly Mason, co-found- er and managing director of education for The Facial Room Society, classes were held at the school’s original location at 10210 Grogans Mill Road, Ste. 350, The Woodlands, while the new location was being completed. Mason said the school began online offerings for students in 2020 that have continued since. 281-838-0928. www.thefacialroomsociety.com 13 The international fencing school Alliance Fencing Academy relocated one of its Houston-area schools to The Woodlands on Feb. 2, according to school staff. Coach Vika Rudneva said the new facility, which is locat- ed at 1544 Sawdust Road, Ste. 304, The Woodlands, will offer more room to grow. The academy had been in Oak Ridge North since 2008. Al- liance has a separate school on CedarPostLaneinHouston.713-410-6655. www.alliance-fencing-academy.com

Phat Eatery will offer a variety of Malaysian cuisine. (Courtesy Phat Eatery)

FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON Katy-based Malaysian restaurant Phat Eatery announced it will open a location in the Grogans Mill Village Center, 7 Switchbud Place, The Woodlands, in early 2023. According to a news release, the new location will more than double the original location’s footprint at 7,800 square feet, and it will oer items including aky roti canai, satay skewers, Kerabu prawn, curry laksa, sizzling egg tofu, Malaysian curry chicken and beef rendang, along with stir-fried noodles, specialty fried rice, and a range of seafood and vegetable dishes. “I’ve been thinking about expanding to NEW OWNERSHIP 14 Mylene Buttross transferred the ownership of her dentist office to Zelina Pickett to become Pickett Dentistry at Alden Bridge, located at 7901 Research Forest Drive, Ste. 800, The Woodlands, in April. According to an email from dentist Thomas Pickett, the office will be focused on improv- ing and maintaining the oral health of patients. Pickett Dentistry at Alden Bridge is accepting new patients. 832-585-0330. www.pickettdds.com

The Woodlands for a while,” chef and owner Alex Au-Yeung said. “We’ve found the perfect spot with room to do the menu I’ve always wanted.” The Woodlands location will also feature Chinese-style barbecue when it opens. www.phateatery.com

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CLOSINGS 15 The Woodlands location of Lou- isiana-based pizza restaurant Pizza Artista at 2501 Research Forest Drive, Ste. B., The Woodlands, closed May 27. According to a Facebook post from owner Charlotte Robel, the closure was due to economic reasons, and the owners hope to reopen a location in the Greater Houston area in the future. www.pizzaartista.com

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JULY 4, 2022 | 6 to 10 p.m.

TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY IN THE WOODLANDS! LOCATIONS

TOWN GREEN PARK Festival activities include fireworks, strolling entertainment, face painting, balloon art, children’s arts and crafts, concessions and live music on two stages: Freedom Stage Rock Hound (Variety) Independence Stage Redd Sky Band (Southern Rock)

NORTHSHORE PARK Festival activities include fireworks, face painting, concessions and live music. Johnny and the Spinsations (50s-80s Variety)

WATERWAY SQUARE Festival activities include fireworks, face painting, balloon art, concessions and live music. Time Warp (80s, 90s and Today’s Hits)

HUGHES LANDING Festival activities include fireworks* and live music. John Barraza Project (Variety) *Please note there may be limited visibility of the primary displays at Hughes Landing due to trees and buildings.

ROB FLEMING PARK Festival activities include fireworks, face painting, concessions and live music. Common Ground (Variety)

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FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Year-round obstacle course business USA Ninja Challenge celebrated its grand opening in The Woodlands area at 21227 Blair Road, Conroe, on May 7. The business oers obstacle courses for students interested in developing their physical skills in a class-based setting. The location also oers parties as well as camps several times a year.

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NOW OPEN 1 Montgomery County resident Verios- ka Roldan announced the opening of her business Caring Transitions on May 31. According to a news release, Caring Transitions is focused on seniors and handles moving, downsizing, clearing an estate and hosting estate sales, with services that can be customized to an individual’s need. Roldan said she was inspired by the struggles her family faced after her father passed away. Car- ing Transitions is located at 25700 I-45, Ste. 4051, Spring. 346-386-6866. www.caringtransitionsconroe.com COMING SOON 2 My Fit Nutro , a healthy meal prepa-

ration and juice business, is opening at 28533 Springs Trails Ridge, Ste. 108, Spring, in the rst week of July. According to owner Amanda Kemp, My Fit Nutro’s menu changes on a weekly basis. Kemp said the business oers menu items in family sizes because its philosophy is that healthy eating should be something the entire family enjoys. 573-356-9528. www.my tnutro.com 3 Mexican restaurant Fuego Tacos Tapas and Tequila will open July 1 at the Regal at Benders Landing shop- ping center at 4485 Riley Fuzzel Road, Spring. When the location opens, Fuego will oer Mexican cuisine such as tacos and tapas, or small dishes, as well as drinks including margarita options. 832-955-9550. www.facebook.com/fuegotacostequila

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4 Pet store Woofgang Bakery and Grooming has announced a location coming to the Woodson’s Reserve community on Woodson’s Reserve Parkway by the end of July. According to owners Amith and Divya Patel, this will be the couple’s second Woofgang

Bakery and Grooming location in the area, with the other opening in City Place in early May. The pet store franchise oers retail, grooming, day care and wellness services. 346-808-9663. www.woofgangbakery.com

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June & July events

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TAKE PART IN A BLOOD DRIVE ROB FLEMING PARK

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A blood drive will benet the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center. Appointment slots can be found on the organization’s website. Free. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (June 21), 9 a.m.-noon (June 22). The Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park, 6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. The Recreation Center at Bear Branch Park, 5310 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.giveblood.org (Courtesy Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center)

The 25th annual Red, Hot and Blue Festival with various activities and entertainment options throughout The Woodlands. All venues will feature live music beginning at 6 p.m., and activities will include balloon art, face painting and concessions. The festival will conclude with an 18-minute reworks display beginning at 9:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Free. Various locations. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov (Courtesy Perry Frank/The Woodlands Township)

18 SEE MAGIC WITH DAD The Woodlands Children’s Museum is hosting Magical Dads. Local magicians will provide entertainment, and participants can create Father’s Day art projects for gifts. 10 a.m. $7.50. The Woodlands Children’s Museum, 4774 W. Panther Creek Drive, Ste. 280, The Woodlands. 281-465-0955. www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org 18 CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH IN TAMINA A Juneteenth celebration in Tamina will include live music, dance, a picnic

JUNE 16 CELEBRATE FATHER’S DAY WITH A WINE TASTING The Glade Cultural Center is hosting a wine tasting prior to Father’s Day. The event features three California wineries as well as three wine producers from Italy. 6 p.m. Free (admission). Glade Cultural Center, 2000 Woodlands Parkway, The Woodlands. 832-557-8781. www.gladeartsfoundation.org

4 p.m. Free. The Woodlands Township, 2801 Technology Forest Blvd., The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov 24 ATTEND A SUNSET MOVIE VIEWING A free family movie night features “The Lorax.” Attendees can bring blankets, coolers and chairs, but glass is prohibited. 7:30- 9:30 p.m. Free. Northshore Park, 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov

barbecue and children’s crafts as well as an education exhibit. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Sleepy Hollow Multipurpose Building, 9645 Sleepy Hollow Road, Conroe. 281-844-7596. 22 LEARN ABOUT THE TOWNSHIP BUDGET The Woodlands Township is holding a budget planning session that is open to the public through the week of Aug. 24. Additional budget meetings will be held through late August prior to a hearing on the proposed 2022-23 tax rate for residents Sept. 8.

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The South County Fourth of July parade around The Woodlands will feature marching bands, re engines, clowns and oats. Portions of Lake Robbins Drive, Lake Woodlands Drive and Grogans Mill Road will be closed for the 1.3-mile event. 9 a.m. Free. Market Street, 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov (Courtesy South County Fourth of July Committee)

The Houston Symphony performs at the Star-Spangled Salute July 3.

25 CELEBRATE POLLINATOR WEEK In celebration of Pollinator Week, The Woodlands Township is hosting an in- person BioBlitz event. Attendees can visit with nature specialists and take photos of plants, animals and insects on an app to contribute to a scientic survey for the area. 8-11 a.m. Free. The Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park, 6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov 25 WALK, RUN OR JOG FOR NONPROFIT SUPPORT The Harmonie Grace Foundation is hosting its third annual 5K Walk, Jog or Run event. Registration costs include a shirt, a race bib, a wristband, a thank-you card and a nishers medal. 7 a.m.-1 p.m. $35. The Town Green Park, 2099 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands. www.harmoniegracefoundation.org 25 ATTEND A BLACKTIE GALA The Harmonie Grace Foundation is hosting its rst black-tie gala to raise funds to benet families with infants in a neonatal intensive care unit and those who have lost an infant. The event will consist of a

FEATURED EVENT JULY 3 The Woodlands is kicking o a two- day celebration with its Star-Spangled Salute at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. The event will feature the Houston Symphony performing a the Fourth of July. Noon-4 p.m. Free (for pool pass holders). The Woodlands pools. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/pools 04 THE WOODLANDS TOWNSHIP CLOSES The Woodlands Township will be closed in observance of the July 4 holiday. The township will reopen for regular business hours July 5. 2801 Technology Forest Blvd., The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov 06 ENJOY A PICKLEBALL SOCIAL Coach Janet holds a pickleball social for women on the rst Wednesday of each month with opportunities to play and meet other pickleballers.

plated dinner and entertainment. 6:30 p.m. $50. The Woodlands Resort, 2301 N. Millbend Drive, The Woodlands. www.harmoniegracefoundation.org 27 DO YOGA AT THE POOL A pop-up pool activity for age 15 and older allows participants to take part in yoga exercises. Preregistration is required. 8-9:30 a.m. $15 (resident), $25 (nonresident). Ridgewood Pool, 4192 Interfaith Way, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov JULY 04 ATTEND A PARADE AND PARK PARTY Oak Ridge North is hosting its annual July 4 parade, car show and party for residents. The parade will begin at the intersection of Susan Lane and North Harlan Lane, and festivities will be held at Marilyn Edgar Park. 9:30 a.m. Free. Various locations. 281-292-4648. www.oakridgenorth.com 04 PARTY AT THE POOLS The Red Hot and Pool event allows pool pass holders to enjoy refreshments and activities relating to

selection of patriotic favorites. 8 p.m. Free. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands. 281-364-3010. www.woodlandscenter.org (Courtesy Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion)

8:30-11 a.m. $7 (resident), $12 (nonresident). Bear Branch Multi-use Court, 5205 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov 16 JOIN THE KIDS FOR A TRIATHLON The Woodlands Family YMCA is hosting the 19th annual YMCA Kids Triathlon. The event is open for children ages 6-12 and is limited to 300 participants. All participants will receive a shirt, a nishers medal and a goodie bag with the top three nishers receiving awards. 7:30 a.m. $35. The Woodlands Family YMCA, 8100 Ashlane Way, The Woodlands. 281-367-9622. www.ymcahouston.org

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LIVE MUSIC CALENDAR

Live music in and around The Woodlands

25 Chicago and Brian Wilson, 7 p.m. 26 5 Seconds of Summer, 7 p.m. JULY 02 Rod Stewart, 7:30 p.m. 03 Star-Spangled Salute, 8:30 p.m. 08 Maverick City Music X Kirk Franklin, 6:45 p.m. 14 “A Night on Broadway” with the Houston Symphony, 8 p.m. 16 Santana and Earth, Wind & Fire, 7 p.m. DOSEY DOE BIG BARN 25911 I-45 N., Spring 281-367-3774 www.doseydoetickets.com JUNE 15 Red Clay Strays with Kyle Hutton, 8 p.m. 16 Bee Gees Gold Tribute, 8:30 p.m. 17 Creed Fisher, 8:30 p.m. 19 Del Castillo, 7 p.m. 23 Wade Hayes, 8:30 p.m. 24 Chad Cooke Band, 8:30 p.m. 25 Max Stalling, 8:30 p.m. 30 Jamin Lin Wilson, 8:30 p.m. JULY 01 Je Canada, 8 p.m. 02 Casey Chesnutt , 8:30 p.m. 06 Jason Cassidy Band, 8 p.m. 07 Tracy Bird with Kyle Hutton, 8 p.m. 08 Mason Lively Band and Wynn Williams Band, 8 p.m. 09 The Wilder Blue featuring Zane Williams, 8:30 p.m.

CELLAR 24 6700 Woodlands Parkway, The Woodlands 281-419-9966 www.cellar-24.com JUNE 17 Duane Dulane, 7 p.m COMO SOCIAL CLUB 2 Waterway Square Place, The Woodlands 832-839-5435 www.comosocialclub.com JULY 02 The Fab 5, 9 p.m. 16 Yelba, 9 p.m. 23 Yelba, 9 p.m. 30 Yelba, 9 p.m. CYNTHIA WOODS MITCHELL PAVILION 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands 281-364-3010 www.woodlandscenter.org JUNE 16 Houston Symphony performs alongside “The Little Mermaid,” 7:30 p.m. 18 Nick Cannon presents: MTV Wild N'Out Live, 8 p.m. 24 Kid Rock 7 p.m.

ROCK THE ROW AT HUGHES LANDING Attendees can see live music at Hughes Landing on Lake Woodlands where local and regional bands perform in an outdoor space.

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artists such as Brenda Guy the One Woman Band, who performs solo, at the concert series Rock the Row. Free. (Courtesy The Howard Hughes Corp.) JULY 07 Donavan Keith, 7 p.m. 14 Brenda Guy The One Woman Show, 7 p.m.

Hughes Landing, The Woodlands 281-210-3800 www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/ rocktherow Outdoor music returns to Hughes Landing with performances from local

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The Woodlands 832-663-5228 www.mahoneysbar.com JUNE 15 Chris Crisp, 6 p.m. 16 Randy Hulsey & Chris Hughes, 8 p.m. 17 Good Time Mun, 8:30 p.m., 12:30 a.m. 1819 Not the Rachels, 8:30 p.m., 12:30 a.m. 19 AJ Santana, 12 p.m. 22 Jenna Lynn, 6 p.m. 23 Paige Lewis, 8 p.m. 2526 Sonic Seduction, 8:30 p.m., 12:30 a.m. 26 Drag Me to Brunch, 12 p.m. 29 Nik Rincon, 6 p.m.

DOSEY DOE BREAKFAST, BBQ AND WHISKEY BAR 2626 Research Forest Drive, Ste. B, The Woodlands 832-823-4414 www.doseydoetickets.com JUNE 15 Tye Coleman, 7:30 p.m. 17 Shake Russell, 8 p.m. 22 Kayleigh Mathews, 7:30 p.m. 23 Braydon Zink, 8 p.m. 24 Alex Meixner, 8 p.m. 25 Walt Wilkins, 8 p.m. 26 Chuck Cannon, 7 p.m. 29 Brandon Michael, 7:30 p.m. JULY 01 Cannon Brand, 8 p.m. 02 Gus Clark, 8 p.m. 06 Kris Rogge Fisher and Michael Moore, 7:30 p.m. 07 Erick Willis, 8 p.m. 08 Dave Fenley, 8 p.m. 09 Tom Sless, 8 p.m. 13 Max Flinn, 7:30 p.m. 14 Frank Martin Gilligan, 8 p.m. 15 Zach Emery, 8 p.m.

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FEATURED ARTIST Attendees can catch an intimate performance by the trio Del Castillo, who blends rock and Latin music with the blues on June 19 at the Dosey Doe Big Barn. $68-$108 (three-course meal included). 7 p.m.

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15 The Others, 8 p.m. WATERWAY NIGHTS 31 Waterway Square Place, The Woodlands 281-210-3800 www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/ waterwaynights JUNE 18 Beetle (Beatle Cover Band), 6:30 p.m. 25 Say Yes, Juliet, 6:30 p.m.

30 Kelly Peters Trio, 8 p.m. MARKET STREET 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands 281-419-4774 www.shopatmarketstreet.com JULY 04 Mojiles Band, 5 p.m.

18 Billy Pope, 8 p.m. 24 The Others, 8 p.m. 25 Unique Soul Band, 8 p.m. JULY 01 Jimmie Hunter, 8 p.m. 02 Unique Soul Band, 8 p.m. 08 Yelba, 8 p.m. 09 Billy Pope, 8 p.m.

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REGIONAL PROJECTS Harris County approves $53M for trailway projects Harris County commissioners ap- proved $53 million May 10 for the Harris County Toll Road Authority’s new Tollways to Trailways initiative, which will add 236 miles of new recreational trails across each of the county’s four precincts. A portion of The Woodlands is in Precinct 3. The measure passed in a 3-2 vote, and dissenting commissioners Tom Ramsey and Jack Cagle cited con- cerns with safety and using toll road funds instead of parks department funds, respectively. According to the HCTRA’s planning documents, most of the trails will be placed adjacent to existing toll roads, providing access to existing parks, public transit hubs, schools and neighborhoods. A timeline for the project has not been announced. ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF MAY 24. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT WDLNEWS@COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM. approved for the project by Harris County commissioners on May 10. SOURCE: HARRIS COUNTY TOLL ROAD AUTHORITY/COMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER New ways to commute The Tollways to Trailways project will bring biking and walking paths to Harris County for local commuters to use daily. 236 miles of trails will be added across Harris County. 63 projects are envisioned for the Tollways to Trailways plan across Harris County’s 4 precincts. $601 million in funding will be needed to cover the plan’s trailways. $53 million in funding was

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Cost: $2.99 million Funding source: Montgomery County Precinct 3 3 Hwy. 242 overpass The project will construct a grade sepa- ration along Hwy. 242 from west to east of FM 1314. This is one of four projects to construct an overpass at Hwy. 242 and FM 1314. The project was 87% complete as of Texas Department of Transporta- tion’s May report. The projected comple- tion date is the second quarter of 2022. Timeline: July 2018-second quarter 2022 Cost: $24.35 million Funding sources: federal funds, TxDOT COMPLETED PROJECTS 4 Kuykendahl Road erosion A project to repair erosion on Kuykendahl Road on the southbound bridge lanes over Spring Creek took place in May, according to Precinct 3. Repairs included regrading the slope as well as adding more soil, along with use of hydromulch and erosion-control blankets. Timeline: May 2022 Cost: not available Funding source: Montgomery County Precinct 3

The project will create two 12-foot lanes in each direction as well as the two additional lanes for an 1,817-foot bridge over Spring Creek. Northbound Gosling will be restriped at the intersection with Creekside Forest for two lanes and a left- turn lane. Timeline: December 2021-early 2023 Cost: $8.2 million (Montgomery County Precinct 3 contributing $4 million) Funding sources: Montgomery County Precinct 3, Harris County Precinct 4 2 Birnham Woods Drive widening Portions of Birnham Woods Drive will be closed this summer to ensure that lanes are open before August to prevent disruptions in school traffic, according to Montgomery County Precinct 3. A project to widen Birnham Woods from two to four lanes from Waterbend Cove to Rayford Road began work in March with a 420-day contract, officials said. The completed project will result in two lanes in each direction in addition to a left-turn lane at Birnham Woods and Waterbend and at Birnham Woods and Lexington Boule- vard. The closures will take place between Lexington and Waterbend in June and from Lexington to Trophy Ridge in July. In the meantime, officials said contractors began work on pavement and subgrade widening, and concrete pouring began May 21. Timeline: March 2022-mid-2023

1 Gosling Road widening Work on a new bridge is underway over Spring Creek as part of a 14- to 15-month project to widen Gosling Road to four lanes between Creekside Forest Drive and Gatewood Reserve Lane. The project began as a joint effort between Mont- gomery County Precinct 3 and Harris County Precinct 4 because it includes areas within both counties. Due to Harris County boundary shifts, Gosling is now in Precinct 3, which will complete the project. According to Montgomery County Precinct 3, contractor NBG Constructors installed beams for a portion of the new bridge over Spring Creek in May and worked on the bridge approaches and abutment. In addition, concrete pavement for a new southbound lane was poured in May.

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DEVELOPMENT UPDATES

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LEGACY RIDGE The build-out of Legacy Ridge in Creekside Park West on Legacy Drive is nearing completion. Thomas Grafton, sales representative with Partners in Building, said the nal lots are being nished, and the 30-home community has sold out. Information from Partners in

NORTH ITALIA The buildout of North Italia at The Woodlands Mall is continuing. According to Ted Harris, senior general manager at The Woodlands Mall, the project will be completed by the end of the year. North Italia is taking the place of Brio Italian Grille, which closed Feb. 22.

MEMORIAL HERMANN CLINIC The development of the Memorial Hermann Primary Care Clinic, which broke ground in March, is progressing on schedule, ocials said. The clinic will oer 34 exam rooms, endocrinology, sports medicine

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