![]() ![]() “It’s a beautiful community,” Unland said. Instead, he fell in love with the township nestled between Houston and Conroe. The retired engineer said he thought his stay would only last a short time. Unland first moved to the Woodlands 18 years ago. ![]() “We don’t have self control of our roads and our development decisions,” said Mark Unland. Now, some residents say it's time for the community to undergo a transition. Its unique status as a township means it contracts with counties, cities and private companies for services. Most of the Woodlands is located in Montgomery County, with a small section bordering Houston in Harris County. “Now is not the time to abandon our current successful model of governance.” “Why would we vote in favor of incorporation and a new city government structure-one that would come with higher taxes and fees, potential loss of service levels and infrastructure management issues?” wrote Jim Carman, head of the Howard Hughes Corporation Houston Region, in a letter to Woodlands' residents. ![]()
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