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GETTING AHEAD OF BAD WEATHER

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Energy provider Entergy began weatherization and reliability improvement eorts around The Woodlands area following Winter Storm Uri in 2021. ENTERGY UPGRADE

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Replace 35,000 feet of cables Replace 200 transformers Replace 6 switch cabinets Insulate piping with standing Build insulated shelters for equipment

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Improvements are underway to the power grid in The Woodlands area. (Photo by Andrew Christman/Community Impact Newspaper)

According to Montgomery County authorities, domestic violence incidents rose during 2020. Domestic violence incidents increasing

As of early 2022, incidents of family violence—which include emotional, nancial, physical and sexual abuse— have remained high since the pan- demic began in March 2020, according to local law enforcement ocials. Because local and county incidents have not fallen to pre-pandemic num- bers, area women’s centers continue to juggle the demand in services. CONTINUED ON 44 Family violence grows as pandemic persists BY ALLY BOLENDER

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Montgomery County:

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31% rise in hotline calls to women’s shelters from 2019-20.

20% increase in cases led from Montgomery County District Attorney’s Oce since March 2020.

62% of assaults in 2021 were family assaults.

8% of all reports led in 2021 were family assault reports .

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FROMNICOLE: February is here, and that means rodeo season is on the way. In this issue we share a guide for how residents in The Woodlands area can attend the event, which is scheduled after two years of cancellations. February also means cooler temperatures, and our front-page story on energy infrastructure upgrades will help you assess whether your home is prepared for extreme temperatures. Visit us online to share your feedback. Nicole Preston, GENERALMANAGER

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is converting many locations into Cava restaurants, according to the company. 346-298-7973. www.cava.com 5 Clubhouse Cigar Bar , located at 27030 Kuykendahl Road, Ste. 220, The Woodlands, opened Feb. 12, after press time. The cigar bar and lounge is owned by Jim Marshall, Steve Ford and Shawn Ford along with General Manager Rich Freilich. According to the team, Club- house Cigar Bar has a full premium bar with extensive bourbon and whiskey se- lections. In addition, the bar oers coee options. www.clubhousecigarbar.com 6 Field of Vision Insurance Brokers opened a location Feb. 1 at 26119 I-45 N., Spring. Field of Vision specializes in helping seniors in Montgomery County to make the most of their retirement, such as helping seniors receive programs oered through the state. 281-389-8110. www.fovinsurance.com 7 Genesis Aesthetics and Wellness , a new med spa in The Woodlands area, opened Feb. 2 at 6777 Woodlands Parkway, Ste. 310, The Woodlands. The business is owned and operated by Jennifer Ligon-Gaston and Dorothy Cooper, who are both advanced practice registered nurses. The med spa oers services such as micro needling, chemical peels, wrinkle relaxers and other proce- dures. Dr. Thomas McHugh is the medical director, and the facility is located inside of the Skin Retreat spa at the Indian Springs Village Center. 828-623-2889. www.genesisaestheticsandwellness.com 8 Herman Miller opened in Market Street at 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Wood- lands, on Jan. 11. According to a news re- lease, the 1,775-square-foot seating store

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NOWOPEN 1 Family-owned Addy & Ry Boutique opened in a storefront location at 23915 Gosling Road, Spring, in November. The boutique originally opened in 2016 as an online shop. Addy & Ry Boutique sells women’s apparel, accessories, shoes, bags and home decor. In addi- tion, the boutique oers personalization options on select bags. 346-261-0500. www.addy-ry.com

2 Alchemist Real Estate opened in Market Street, 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands, in early January. Alchemist Real Estate assists buyers and sellers. Owner Joe Huber has been a broker in Texas for over 10 years. 281-984-6352. www.alchemistrealestate.com 3 American Family Care Urgent Care opened in early 2022 in the Indian Springs Shopping Center at 6777 Woodlands Parkway, Ste. 300, The Woodlands. The location is next to H-E-B. AFC Urgent

Care provides primary care, urgent care, minor emergency treatment and occu- pational medicine as well as COVID-19 testing and vaccinations. 281-429-8698. www.afcurgentcare.com 4 Cava , a fast-casual Mediterra- nean restaurant, opened Jan. 28 at 6700 Woodlands Parkway, Ste. 170, The Woodlands. Cava sells customiz- able salad, grain and rice bowls with a variety of protein and topping options. Cava acquired Zoes Kitchen in 2018 and

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has dedicated ergonomic specialists on- hand to help shoppers. 936-755-3489. www.store.hermanmiller.com 9 Pinch A Penny Pool Patio Spa opened Jan. 3 in Augusta Woods Village. Located at 25640 Kuykendahl Road, Ste. E, Tomball, the franchise is locally owned and -operated by husband and wife Juan Burgoa and Janeth Zabalaga and oers a selection of pool supplies including chlorine, tablets, pumps and lters. 346-808-0114. www.pinchapenny.com/ stores/tomball-tx-261 10 Twisted Sugar opened in the Cochran’s Crossing Village Center at 4747 Research Forest Drive, Ste. 420-B, The Woodlands, in early February. Twisted Sugar is a bakery with a rotat- ing cookie menu. The Twisted Sugar menu also features over 100 avors of specialty sodas; a variety of ice cream sandwiches; and “twisters,” which are ice cream-based drinks. 281-651-2927. www.twistedsugar.com 11 Velvet Taco opened a location in The Woodlands at 9120 Gosling Road in early February. Velvet Taco is a fast-ca- sual Tex-Mex restaurant that serves specialty tacos. Velvet Taco oers vegetarian and gluten-free options as well as a kids menu. 346-386-6424 www.velvettaco.com COMING SOON 12 Apara Autism Center will open a new location this summer at 121 Vision Park Drive, Ste. 250, Shenando- ah, according to company ocials. Apara Autism Center oers a variety of services, such as evidence-based applied behav-

ior analysis therapy, caregiver training, feeding therapy programs, speech and language therapy programs, and spec- trum social skills yoga. 844-272-7223. www.aparaautism.com 13 Crumbl Cookies is opening a location in Market Street at 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands. According to Market Street ocials, the location is slated to open next to Pressed Juicery in 2022. Crumbl Cookies serves a rotating menu of four to ve specialty cookie avors each week, according to the company. www.crumblcookies.com 14 The Howard Hughes Corp. an- nounced Amrina , a new Indian restau- rant from the Kahani Social Group, will open at 3 Waterway Square, Ste. 100, The Woodlands, in the rst quarter of 2022. Amrina will feature private dining options, a bar and lounge, a main dining room and an in-kitchen chef’s table when it opens. www.amrina.social 15 Goode Co. Restaurants will open Goode Co. Fish Camp & Oyster Bar in the place of the former Goode Co. Barbeque at 8865 Six Pines Drive, Ste. 100, The Woodlands. According to the company, the new concept is expected to open in the rst quarter of 2022. Goode Co. Fish Camp & Oyster Bar will feature a fresh seafood bar, seasonal oerings and cocktails. In addition, an outdoor dining space is also being added, according to the company. The seafood restaurant is located next to Goode Co. Cantina. www.goodecompany.com 16 Urban Bricks Pizza Co. will open in The Woodlands Mall food court at 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Wood- lands, according to leasing ocials. An

The new academic building for Legacy Preparatory Christian Academy is set to be 30,000 square feet and provide an additional 21 classrooms.

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FEATURED IMPACT EXPANSION Legacy Preparatory Christian Academy , located at 9768 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, started work on an expansion project in early 2022. According to a news release from the school, the project includes the addition of a 30,000-square-foot academic building aimed to provide additional learning space and accommodate the continued growth of the school. The new academic building is expected to include 21 classrooms, a multipurpose space, oces, workrooms, conference rooms and break areas. In addition, the expansion project is set to enhance ocial opening date could not be con- rmed before press time. Urban Bricks oers customizable pizzas and salads. In addition, Urban Bricks sells pasta dishes and dessert pizzas. 281-363-3363.

fencing and security, improve trac ow, update signage, expand parking and add various additional beautication projects around the campus, according to the release. 936-337-2000. www.legacypca.org

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the second quarter of 2022, including a guest room remodel that is antici- pated for the spring. Among the listed renovations are the 10,000-square-foot spa, the tness facility, a new lobby bar with water views, gourmet grab-and-go and specialty market will join upgrades to existing restaurant and bar spaces. The tness facility will be expanded and modernized. Overlooking Lake Harrison, the 3,000-square-foot Forest Deck will become a venue for meetings, ceremo- nies and receptions as well as a curated art program. Curio Collection by Hilton is a global portfolio of more than 100 one- of-a-kind hotels and resorts in nearly 30 countries and territories. 281-367-1100. www.hilton.com

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FEATURED IMPACT NEWOWNERSHIP The Little Gym of The Woodlands reopened under new ownership at 17947 I-45 N., Ste. 214, Shenandoah, with a grand opening Jan. 29. The location is now owned by Nicole Stiles, and Eric and Sonia Alstrin, according to a news release from The Little Gym. The Little Gym oers a curriculum-based gymnastics program aimed to build children’s condence. According to the company, classes benet children’s physical skills, such as coordination, balance, rhythm, exibility, and social and emotional capacities. Free introductory classes are available until March 1, according to the news release. Classes are oered for children ages 4 months and 12 years. 281-651-5991. www.thelittlegym.com/thewoodlandstx

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is building the center, which is located at the southwest quadrant of Hwy. 242 and Harper’s Trace, near a CVS. The Grove is expected to open in the rst quarter of 2023. Tenants committed to the center include the coee chain Dutch Bros Cof- fee, fast-casual eateries Freebirds World Burritos and Jersey Mike’s Subs, and AT&T, according to Gulf Coast Commer- cial Group. www.gulfcoastcg.com 5 The owners of Noe’s Cafe plan to open the third cafe location in the future Woodson’s Reserve Shopping Center, which will be located on Woodson’s Reserve Parkway in Spring. The Wood- son’s Reserve Shopping Center is under construction. According to the owners, the location is expected to open this summer. Noe’s Cafe will oer a vari- ety of coee and tea options and a full breakfast menu. Menu items include pancakes, waes, crepes, eggs Bene- dicts and sandwiches. In addition, the location will have a drive-thru. A Noe’s Cafe location at 2120 Spring Stueb- ner Road, Spring, opened in January. www.facebook.com/noescafespring

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DISCOVERY CREEK BLVD. 3 Sam Ramen opened in early January at 10160 Hwy. 242, Ste. 900, Conroe, according to restaurant ocials. The restaurant serves a variety of sushi rolls, fried rice, and hot and cold appetizers. Ramen soup options include tonkotsu, garlic black bean, chicken, veggie, beef, miso, spicy miso, curry spicy miso and seafood Korean ramen. The Market at Harper’s Preserve is located at Hwy. 242 and Harper’s Trace and features a variety of stores, such as H-E-B, Twin Liquors and Crust Pizza. 936-231-8555. https://samramenconroe.kwickmenu.com COMING SOON 4 A new retail center named The Grove at Harper’s Preserve began construction Feb. 2 near The Woodlands. Hous- ton-based Gulf Coast Commercial Group

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Multiple races will be held throughout the week, including The Woodlands 5K Fun Run, The Woodlands Marathon, The Woodlands Half Marathon and The Woodlands 10K. Times vary. $60-$135. 2099 Lake

The primary election for 2022 will be held March 1. Early voting for the election will begin Feb. 14 and end Feb. 25. Contested primaries include Montgomery County judge and Harris County judge. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Free. Various locations. 936-539-7843. https://elections.mctx.org

The annual Arts in the Park event includes a variety of family-friendly events, such as art vendors, live music, food trucks and children’s activities. 2-6 p.m. Free. Northshore Park, 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov

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FEBRUARY 15 LEARN ABOUT FITNESS The Woodlands Children’s Museum is holding a Fitness Frenzy event with a Vitality Taekwando demonstration and Boogie Bash with music and movement activities. The event will highlight the importance of moving and exercising. 10 a.m.-noon. $7.

6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 218-210-2048. www.texastreeventures.com 19 RUN IN THEMUDDY TRAILS 5K AND COOKOFF The Muddy Trails 5K will take place at Rob Fleming Park. The race is a sanctioned 5K event produced by The Woodlands Township, winding through the George Mitchell Nature Preserve. The event

ends with a postrace party featuring live zydeco music and the Muddy Bowl Crawsh Cook-O. 3 p.m. $35. Rob Fleming Park, 6055 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov 19 CELEBRATE LITERACY AND SUPPORT A NONPROFIT Participants are invited to celebrate literacy with Children’s Books on Wheels.

The Woodlands Children’s Museum, 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, Ste. 280, The Woodlands. 281-465-0955. www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org 18 CLIMB IN THE DARK Participants in the nighttime climb can experience a nighttime adventure at Texas TreeVentures when lights illuminate the adventure course. 7-10 p.m. $60. Texas TreeVentures,

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Creekside Park, 6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3889. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov MARCH 12 TAKE PART IN THE FATHER SON CHALLENGE Area fathers and sons can compete together in the annual father-son challenge at The Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park. Challenges include kayaking, archery, puzzles and races. T-shirts provided for all participants with prizes awarded to top nishers. 10 a.m.-noon. $50 (resident), $60 (nonresident). The Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park, 6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-516-7348. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov 14 SPRING BREAK STARTS FOR AREA SCHOOLS Students and sta from Conroe ISD, Magnolia ISD and Tomball ISD will be out of the classroom from March 14-18. Students will return to classes March 21. www.conroeisd.net, www.tomballisd.net, www.magnoliaisd.org 14 THROUGH 21 TAKE PART IN A DAY CAMP The Sunny Dayz spring break camp will take place from March 14-18 and March

21 with themed days. Campers can take part in indoor and outdoor games, crafts, theme days, special snacks, visits to the park, dodgeball, four square, ga ga ball and other events. 7:30 a.m. $50-$200. The Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park, 6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-516-7348. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov 15 LEARN COMMUNITY SAFETY TIPS The Woodlands community is invited to attend The Woodlands Children’s Museum’s Safety Day event, when public safety entities will be present. Residents can get safety tips from the Montgomery County Sheri’s Oce and The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Watch. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. The Woodlands Children’s Museum, 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, Ste. 280, The Woodlands. 281-465-0955. www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org 17 CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK’S DAY WITH MUSIC Market Street’s Spring Concert Series kicks o with The Fab 5 presenting songs by The Beatles and British Invasion bands. Guests can bring blankets and lawn chairs. 6-8:30 p.m. Free. Market Street, 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands. 281-419-4774. www.shopartmarketstreet.com

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Dog lovers can bring their pets to the Creekwood Park and Pond for a splash in the pond, dog crafts, trick competitions and a fetching game. All pets must be on a leash while not swimming and must be up to date on shots. Preregistration to the event is required. $10 (single dog), $5 (each additional dog). 10 a.m.-noon. Creekwood Park, 3383 S. Panther Creek Drive, The Woodlands. 281-516-7348. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov

26 LEARN ABOUT VEHICLES WITH THE FAMILY Attendees can get up close and personal with big trucks, o-road vehicles, rst responder vehicles and other machines at Creekside Park. No registration is required to attend. 9 a.m.-noon. Free.

The event will feature live performances from Ray Parsee AllStar Review and Two Black Men, and dancing is encouraged. 8-11:30 p.m. $50. Sleepy Hollow Multipurpose Building, 9845 Sleepy Hollow Road, Conroe. 281-844-7596. www.childrensbooksonwheels.org

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DOSEY DOE BIG BARN 25911 I-45 N., The Woodlands 281-367-3774 www.doseydoetickets.com FEBRUARY 16 Andrew James, 8 p.m. 17 Kaitlin Butts, 8:30 p.m. 19 Dion Pride, 8:30 p.m. 22 Paul Thorn with Kyle Hutton, 8 p.m. 23 Paul Thorn, 8 p.m.

FEBRUARY 14 Gene Keen and the Las Vegas Common Ground Band, 6 p.m. 17 George Coward, 6 p.m. 26 Joe LoCascio, 6 p.m. MARCH 05 Bruce Saunders and Woody Witt Jazz Quartet, 6 p.m. 10 George Coward, 6 p.m. MAHONEY’S TEXISH BAR 24 Waterway Ave., Ste. 100,

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FEATURED VENUE Waterway Nights, a free concert series produced by The Woodlands Township, will return for its spring season at Waterway Square. The family-friendly event is free to attend. Coolers, picnic baskets, blankets and lawn chairs are permitted. Glass is prohibited. Concerts take place on Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

25 Dailey & Vincent, 8:30 p.m. 26 David Ramirez, 8:30 p.m. 27 Mercury Houston, 7 p.m. MARCH 02 Smitheld, 8 p.m. 03 Kelly Mickwee, Max Gomez & Susan Gibson, 8 p.m.

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04 Tab Benoit, 8:30 p.m. 05 Tab Benoit, 8:30 p.m. 06 Rumours, 7:30 p.m. 09 Joshua Ray Walker with Kyle Hutton, 8 p.m. 10 Ambrosia, 8:30 p.m. 11 Sara Evans, 8:30 p.m. 12 Hickory Hill Band, 8:30 p.m. 13 TG Sheppard, 7 p.m. GLADE CULTURAL CENTER 2000 Woodlands Parkway, The Woodlands 832-557-8781 www.gladeartsfoundation.org

17 The 3 Fuses 8 p.m. 18 The Fuse, 8:30 p.m. 19 Good Time Mun, 8:30 p.m. 20 JB Barnett, noon 23 Steve Garcia, 6 p.m. 24 Paige Lewis, 8 p.m. 25 OMG, 8:30 p.m. 26 Vertigo, 8:30 p.m. 27 AJ Santana, noon MARCH 02 JB Barnett, 6 p.m. 03 Anthony Pitt, 8 p.m. 04 Beggars Inc., 8:30 p.m. 05 Fal Skye, 8:30 p.m. 06 Logan Beard, noon

09 Randy Husley, 6 p.m. 10 Nik Rincon, 8 p.m. 11 The Rikki’s, 8 p.m. 12 Not The Rachels, 8:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY 18 Yelba, 8 p.m. 25 Jimmie Hunter, 8 p.m. 26 Billy Pope, 8 p.m. MARCH 04 Jimmie Hunter, 8 p.m. 05 Billy Pope, 8 p.m. 11 Yelba, 8 p.m. 12 Unique Soul Band, 8 p.m. 18 Jimmie Hunter, 8 p.m. 19 The Others, 8 p.m.

13 Justin Peña, noon 16 Chris Crisp, 6 p.m. 17 Paige Lewis, 5 p.m. REFUGE BAR AND BISTRO 24 Waterway Ave., Ste. 110, The Woodlands 713-389-5674 www.refugeinthewoodlands.com

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TRANSPORTATIONUPDATES

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1 Kuykendahl Road widening Work to widen Kuykendahl Road from two to four lanes between Lake Wood- lands Drive and Research Forest Drive was complete as of Jan. 31, and all lanes were open between Lake Woodlands and Bay Branch Drive, according to Mont- gomery County Precinct 3. The 1.5-mile road section was expanded from two to four lanes. As part of the project, a new bridge with a walkway was con- structed for the northbound lanes over Bay Branch. According to a Jan. 31 news release, intermittent lane closures were expected during cleanup. Timeline: January 2021-January 2022 Cost: $3.57 million Funding source: Montgomery County Precinct 3 2 Rayford Road widening Road construction to widen Rayford Road to four lanes between Waterbend Cove and Birnham Woods Drive was complete as of mid-January, according to Montgomery County Precinct 3. As of Feb. 1, the lanes under construction on Rayford and at the Rayford-Birnham Woods intersection were open. The trac signal at the Rayford-Spring Trails Park Drive intersection was scheduled to begin operation in February, and work on the

signal poles at the Rayford and Birnham Woods intersection was also set to begin work. As part of the project, a new bridge for eastbound Rayford Road trac east of Spring Trails Park Drive was also con- structed, and Birnham Woods Drive was widened to four lanes north and south of Rayford with left-turn lanes. Timeline: October 2020-early 2022 Cost: $2.88 million Funding source: Montgomery County Precinct 3 ONGOING PROJECTS 3 Gosling Road widening A project to widen Gosling Road to four lanes between Creekside Forest Drive and Gatewood Reserve Lane and build a bridge for two new southbound lanes began in December with initial clearing and bridge work. The project is a joint eort between Montgomery County Precinct 3 and Harris County Precinct 4 because it includes areas within both counties within The Woodlands Town- ship. The project will create two 12-foot lanes in each direction as well as the two additional lanes for a 1,817-foot bridge over Spring Creek. Northbound Gosling Road will be restriped at the intersection with Creekside Forest Drive for two lanes

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UPCOMING PROJECTS BirnhamWoods Drive widening Montgomery County on Jan. 11 awarded the bid for the Birnham Woods Drive widening project from Waterbend Cove to Rayford Road. The project will widen the road from two to four lanes. Precinct 3 ocials said the contract will be for 420 days. When completed, the road will consist of two lanes plus a left-turn lane in each direction on Birnham Woods at the intersections with Waterbend Cove and Lexington Boulevard. Timeline: February 2022-mid-2023 Cost: $2.99 million Funding source: Montgomery County Precinct 3

ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF FEB. 7. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT WDLNEWSCOMMUNITYIMPACT.COM. of FM 2978 from two lanes to four. Originally scheduled for completion in 2021, the project was still underway in early 2022. Timeline: September 2018-early 2022 Cost: $22.79 million Funding source: TxDOT Funding sources: Montgomery County Precinct 3, Harris County Precinct 4 4 FM 2978 work near completion The widening of FM 2978 from FM 1488 to approximately Hardin Store Road was 97% complete as of the Texas Depart- ment of Transportation’s February report. The TxDOT project will widen the stretch and a left-turn lane. The project will take 14-15 months to complete, according to Montgomery County Precinct 3. Timeline: December 2021-early 2023 Cost: $8.2 million (Montgomery County Precinct 3 contributing $4 million)

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Developments underway in The Woodlands area

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UPTOWN SALONS CREEKSIDE The development of an Uptown Salons at 26820 Kuykendahl Road, Tomball, is underway but has been slowed by supply chain issues, according to owner John Boretski. The location will have space for 100 associates in a variety of specialties. Space: 2 acres Timeline: March 2021-June 2022

COPENDERO GUN RANGE Work is progressing on the Copendero Gun Range, located on Robinson Road in Oak Ridge North, after additional supplies were delivered in November. When completed, the space will feature state-of-the- art indoor rifle, pistol and archery ranges with a cafe/ coffee bar and lounge. Space: 32,000 square feet Timeline: early 2021-early 2022

FORMER LEXICON SITE Construction is underway at the site of the former Lexicon Pharmaceuticals headquarters at 8800 Technology Forest Place, The Woodlands. The first phase of development is anticipated to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2022. Information about the tenants was not available as of press time. Space: TBD Timeline: 2021-fourth quarter 2022

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