The proposed budget is now available for public viewing in accordance with the posting requirements of HB1522.
The Woodlands Township has consistently been a unique form of local government, blending community services and municipal functions within a master-planned community. Over the years, discussions surrounding incorporation have explored the potential shift from a special-purpose district to a city, allowing The Woodlands to have more local control over decisions such as zoning, infrastructure, and governance. While incorporation would bring certain benefits, including the authority to self-govern, the Township continues to carefully evaluate the financial and operational implications to ensure it aligns with the community’s long-term vision and needs.
Residents may contact the Board of Directors with questions or comments. The Woodlands Township is governed by a seven-member Board elected by residents to serve staggered two-year terms.
Board meetings are typically held twice a month—on the third and fourth Thursdays of each month—at 6 p.m. at 2801 Technology Forest Blvd. Meetings are open to the public, and exact dates and agendas are available on the calendar.
Boards, Committees and Task Forces serve as vital advisory bodies within The Woodlands Township. Some of these groups are appointed by the Township Board of Directors, while others are elected by the community.
Elections provide residents the opportunity to shape their community’s leadership and direction.
The Woodlands Township was established in 2010 through the merger of local community associations and the Town Center Improvement District. Governed by an elected board, it provides services like fire protection, parks, and covenant enforcement, and is funded by property tax, sales tax, and hotel occupancy tax. Voter-approved agreements protect the area from annexation.
The Woodlands Township is committed to transparency. Stay informed, get involved, and see how we’re building a brighter future together.
The Woodlands Township provides clear and accessible information about government financials, including budgets, audits, debt, and other financial reports to ensure transparency and accountability.
The Executive Management Team of The Woodlands Township is responsible for overseeing the daily operations and strategic direction of the organization.