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Boardroom Briefing: February 28
If you're unable to attend the Township Board meeting but still want to stay informed about their actions, don't worry! Simply subscribe to our News & Announcements, and you'll receive a recap of board meetings via email. These briefings cover the actions taken during each meeting, which regularly occur on the third Thursday, followed by the fourth Wednesday of every month. Take a look at the latest Boardroom Briefing from February 28, 2024.
 The Woodlands in 60
As spring approaches, you may be looking for ideas of things to do in The Woodlands, both indoors and outdoors. We have you covered with the latest installment of The Woodlands in 60!
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The Woodlands Township offers a wide array of seasonal programs offering ways to stay active, try new adventures and celebrate all the fun of the season. These events sell out quickly, so early registration is encouraged. If you are looking to celebrate spring for a day or for an entire month, these event destinations provide the perfect experience for egg-splorers of all ages!
 Traffic Impact: March 2, 2024
Residents are advised to expect traffic delays on Saturday, March 2, 2024, due to The Woodlands Marathon and Half Marathon. Please note, this is not a Township event. For questions or concerns, please contact the race organizers at 281-939-7490 or by email.
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Warmer weather is on its way and that means it's time to go outside! The Woodlands Township offers six sprayground locations for you to enjoy, open from March 1 to October 31. For locations and hours, please visit the Township website.
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As winter comes to an end, now is a great time to take a look around your yard and home exterior and tackle some spruce-up projects.
A few ideas for ways to freshen up your property this spring include weeding flower beds and revitalizing landscaping that may have suffered from colder temperatures, pressure washing mold and mildew from your home's exterior, mowing and fertilizing your lawn, and cleaning gutters and removing dead leaves. Keeping your home exterior and yard well-maintained contributes to an aesthetically pleasing community and helps to encourage strong property values.
Be a good neighbor and spruce up this spring!
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