The Woodlands Township Board receives Update on Grogan’s Mill Intersection, reviews Study for Meeting Space & Hotel Demand

The Woodlands Township Board of Directors held a regular meeting on Thursday, January 22, 2026. During the meeting, the board recognized Arbor Day in The Woodlands and the Neighborhood Services team for being awarded for The Woodlands Township’s National Night Out campaign. The board received a quarterly update from Law Enforcement, an update on Intersection Improvements and Related Art Structure at Woodlands Parkway & Grogan’s Mill Road, reviews market study for meeting space and hotel demand in The Woodlands, and more.

January 22 Regular Meeting

PROCLAMATIONS

Proclamation Recognizing Arbor Day in The Woodlands

Board Secretary Linda Nelson read a proclamation recognizing Arbor Day in The Woodlands, highlighting the community’s tradition of giving away trees since 1977 and its commitment to George Mitchell’s vision of living in harmony with nature. The proclamation emphasized the environmental benefits of native trees—such as cooling cities, improving air quality, and supporting local wildlife—and encouraged residents to help create a beautiful, sustainable future by planting trees. Over the years, The Woodlands has given away more than 1.5 million trees to residents through these events. The 50th Arbor Day celebration was held at Rob Fleming Park on January 31, 2026.

PRESIDENT’S REPORT

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