Tomball City Council passes city’s 1st tree preservation ordinance
The tree ordinance protects 44 various tree types, which council members collaborated on prior to and throughout workshop meetings.
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The tree ordinance protects 44 various tree types, which council members collaborated on prior to and throughout workshop meetings.
Read MoreOverland Property Group is set to purchase the Sam Houston Elementary building for $4.3 million after Conroe City Council’s approval during a Jan. 6 special meeting.
Read MoreThe smoothie shop offers a variety of smoothies, smoothie bowls, flatbreads, wraps, sandwiches and breakfast items.
Read MoreThe business offers fully custom signage ranging from yard signs to banners. They also offer full service installments and service work on electronic signage.
Read More Between 2018-2023, the education levels and median household income within the boundaries of Conroe, Montgomery and Willis ISDs has increased, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates released Dec. 12.
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The education levels and median household income within the boundaries of Tomball and Magnolia ISDs has changed within the past five years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates released Dec. 12.
Read MoreThe ordinance would protect 45 different tree types ranging from the American Elm to Willow Oak. It would also require tree classifications and potentially require a survey before the removal of any trees within city limits.
Read MoreThe ordinance would protect 45 different tree types ranging from the American Elm to Willow Oak. It would also require tree classifications and potentially require a survey before the removal of any trees within city limits.
Read MoreOwner Celia Hernandez said the market is a community center where people can enjoy the “richness of Latin America cuisine and the bonds of shared meals.”
Read MoreMagnolia and Tomball became more diverse over the past five years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates released Dec. 12.
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