The Woodlands Edition | September 2023

Government

The Woodlands looks at noise reduction The Woodlands Township discussed pos- sible methods to address resident concerns surrounding increased tra c and road noise along major roadways, such as Research Forest Drive and Kuykendahl Road, during its Aug. 23 meeting. What are the options? Chief Operating O cer Chris Nunes said the township has minimal room to provide additional tra c control or noise reduction due to the fact roadways in the township are managed by the county or state. While the township does have authority to plant trees, which provide a natural noise bu‚er, it can- not make improvements on private property or within county or state jurisdiction without approval. The township has budgeted $1 million for reforestation in 2024.

Water and sewer line extensions from Shenandoah to Tamina The city of Shenandoah will extend water and sewer east to Johnson Road by 2026.

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WE NEED Shenandoah awards $388K utility contract Several projects for improvements relating to the Tamina community are taking a step forward following action at the city of Shenandoah meeting Aug. 23. The contract for an initial phase of the project to extend water and sewer utilities to the community of Tamina was awarded to contractors Bull G

Construction for $388,520. The project will complete the water and sewer utilities needed to connect the community to the city’s collection systems for water and sewer. American Rescue Plan Act funds will be used for the project, with up to $21 million allocated for the project. The expansion is expected to be completed by October 2026, o cials said. In addition, $10,000 was approved for street lights on existing power poles on Tamina Road. The cost estimate was $6,800 to add eight lights, but $10,000 was approved to allow for discrepan- cies, according to city o cials.

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