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Nearly half the people voting in the upcoming 2015 Road Bond election won’t make it to polls on May 9, but their voice will still be heard loud and strong.
Donna Wick Publicity
In a surprise revelation last Thursday night at the public Eagle Forum on the subject here, opponents of a $350 million road bonds proposal revealed that Montgomery County’s outstanding debt would reach $996,595,000, if the bonds passed.
Paul Lazzaro
The Woodlands Area Economic Development Partnership recently adopted a resolution in support of the 2015 road bond election, which will take place on May 9, and the 77 projects the bond will fund.
Donna Wick Publicity
The hotly contested 2015 road bond election, which will take place on May 9, received a substantial show of support when the City of Shenandoah adopted the resolution proposed by the Keep Montgomery County Moving
Donna Wick Publicity
The Shenandoah City Council unanimously passed a resolution of support for the $350 million Montgomery County Road Bond Election to be held on May 9, 2015. The road bonds will require no tax increase.
City of Shenandoah
The Montgomery County Tea Party (MCTP) recognizes that the population of Montgomery County is expected to increase to more than a million people in the next 20 years, making investment in our infrastructure absolutely critical.
Montgomery County Tea Party
On May 9, Montgomery County residents in general and Precinct 3 residents in particular, will have the opportunity to vote on a road bond proposal recently approved by Commissioners Court.
Donna Wick Publicity
Top 5 projects will go far in decreasing traffic and improving roads Residents of Montgomery County Precinct 2 who have experienced growing traffic issues have a countywide election where the precinct’s share of a $350 million road bond package will be on the ballot to look forward to.
Donna Wick Publicity
Precinct 1 Commissioner Mike Meador informs crowd in Willis the merits of the 2015 Road Bond. The first of a series of countywide public meetings to discuss the upcoming Montgomery County road bonds election was recently held at the North Montgomery County Community Center in Willis.
Donna Wick Publicity
Since the year 2000, Montgomery County has grown in population by over 205,000 residents that today results in over 500,000 people calling Montgomery County their home.
Jason Millsaps
A Statement & Update from Gordy Bunch re Montgomery County Road Bonds Issue The residents of Montgomery County have a unique opportunity to come together to pass the first road bond in 10 years.
Gordy Bunch
The petition to remove the Woodlands Parkway expansion from the $350 million Road Bonds proposition for Montgomery County voters has exceeded more than 1,500 signatures, per Gordy Bunch, community and business leader and originator of the petition.
The petition to remove the Woodlands Parkway Expansion from the $350 million Road Bonds proposition for Montgomery County voters has exceeded more than 3,000 signatures to date.
When a government makes a mistake it costs taxpayers millions of dollars and negatively impacts its citizens and is usually irrevocable.
Gordy Bunch
2nd day of the new year Man in woodlands apartments gets stabbed during fight.
Qualifed, Caring & Committed Kim LeJuene, candidate for Conroe ISD School Board, has worked as an advocate and played a critical role in bringing Safe School Ambassadors to the Conroe area schools.
Melanie Bush may not live in Conroe, but she sure has a heart for our town – in fact, for all of CISD. She has my vote for the CISD School Board.
As I leave the Conroe ISD Board of Trustees...Having met with both candidates for the position I am vacating, I strongly recommend that you vote for Kim LeJeune. Of the two candidates, she will, by far, be the better school board member.
Mel Brown
I have volunteered side-by-side with Melanie Bush in mentoring girls at Conroe High School through EWA (Executive Women’s Alliance).
Carlotta Lansford