Woodlands leaders lobby for more CARES Act funds
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Township board Chairman Gordy Bunch has expressed both his concern and his disappointment with the CARES Act situation since spring 2020 when township officials claimed they were owed more than $6 million from Montgomery County. When the township only received a fraction of that expected total in fall 2020, Bunch and others said they were being shortchanged by county officials when it came to the funds intended to reimburse communities for COVID-19 related expenses.Courtesy / CourtesyShow MoreShow Less
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Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough speaks as Chris Perkins, senior planner with Montgomery County s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, gives an update on the county’s plans for mass COVID-19 vacination sites during a Montgomery County Commissioners Court meeting at Alan B. Sadler Commissioners Court building, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, in Conroe.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / St
Woodlands board to continue in-person meetings
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In this file image from a November meeting of The Woodlands Township Board of Directors, board Chairman Gordy Bunch can be seen behind one of the newly installed plexiglass partitions separating board members. Despite continuing concern from public health officials about COVID-19 positive test statistics and a new, more communicable strain of the virus being confirmed in Texas, the seven members of The Woodlands Township Board of Directors will continue to host in-person meetings as the new year begins.Courtesy / CourtesyShow MoreShow Less
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Despite continuing concern from public health officials about COVID-19 positive test statistics and a new, more communicable strain of the virus being confirmed in Texas, the seven members of The Woodlands Township Board of Directors will continue to host in-person meetings as the new year begins. The decision, confirmed by township officials on Thursday, comes the d
Sutton ends iconic, influential career with Howard Hughes By Jeff Forward, Staff writer
Iconic and multi-faceted Howard Hughes Corp. executive Alex Sutton retired Dec. 4 after 26 years of helping to create The Woodlands.
Although he’ll no longer be going into the office each day, he doesn’t need to go far to be reminded of his impact on what is considered one of the top master-planned communities in America.
Sutton, with his wife Sharon, resides along The Woodlands Waterway the 1.8 mile canal he helped make a reality after his partner in design Robert Heineman theorized the signature element of The Woodlands on a dinner napkin.