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New City Hall to open in spring 2016
When construction of the new Katy City Hall is complete in spring 2016, the hope is that residents will feel as if the building has been there all along, according to city administrator Byron Hebert.
From the General Manager - February 2015
The bursts of warm weather we’ve experienced have me thinking that spring is right around the corner.
Real Estate - February 2015
Hawks Landing features dozens of newly built homes with prices ranging from $195,000 to $410,000.
Hot Tubs of Katy
Hot Tubs of Katy openedinearly December at 455 Katy Fort Bend Road, Ste.300.Theshopspecializesinoutdoor entertainment and offers Sunbelt hot tubs, grills, patio heaters and accessories. The store sells a line of hot tub chemicals and provides services to monitor hot tub chemical levels. The shop can also set up electrical and other construction services to get a hot tub up and running. 281-371-8827.www.hottubsofkaty.com
Seafood on the Geaux
With a menu full of catfish and shrimp dinners, po’boys and authentic Cajun-inspired food, Seafood on the Geaux has something for everyone.
BB's Cafe
BB’sCafeopeneditsfifthrestaurant, its first outside Houston, at 406 W. Grand Parkway, Ste. A-400, in late January. Offering what it calls “Tex-Orleans” food—traditional southern Louisiana- style cooking fused with a Texas twist–the restaurant is known for po’boys and gumbo. The company opened its first Houston location in 2007 and offers dine-in, take-out and catering services. 281-665-7843. www.bbscafe.com
University of Houston seeks tuition bonds for new Katy area campus
The University of Houston system is looking to move forward in a big way with ongoing efforts to become The Energy University in Houston.
Grand Texas set to debut new attraction in late 2015
Officials developing the future 610-acre Grand Texas Sports and Entertainment District under construction in New Caney announced Feb. 23 a new 30-acre attraction will debut in late 2015.
YMCA to open second Katy location
The YMCA of Greater Houston has announced the purchase of 6.58 acres of property in Katy for the construction of the city’s second YMCA location.
New program combines vehicle stickers
Texas will soon combine vehicle registration and inspection stickers in its new “Two Steps, One Sticker” program.
Montgomery County sets May election date for $350 million road bond
Montgomery County Commissioners Court unanimously approved a $350 million road bond election for May 9—even with public concerns being raised about the effect a proposed Woodlands Parkway extension would have on traffic in The Woodlands.
Montgomery County $350 million road bond election set for May
Montgomery County Commissioners Court unanimously approved a $350 million road bond election for May 9.
Brady calls for Homeland Security funding
U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady, R-The Woodlands, toured Montgomery, Madison and Grimes counties with local law enforcement Feb. 19 in a series of press conferences calling on U.S. Senate democrats to stop filibustering the DHS funding.
Shell addresses possible Montgomery County campus
Shell Oil Company has addressed rumors of a planned Montgomery County campus.
Texas Central Railway recommends final corridor selection for proposed high-speed rail
After two possible rail lines were identified by the Texas Department of Transportation last fall, Texas Central Railway announced its final corridor recommendation Feb. 17.
Katy’s fourth Chick-fil-A to open in summer 2015
Katy business owner Rusty Wylie will open his third Chick-fil-A location in summer 2015.
Magnolia to welcome Mardi Gras on the Stroll
From live music to an umbrella parade, residents are invited to partake in the city of Magnolia’s third annual Mardi Gras on the Stroll Feb. 14 throughout the downtown area.
Tomball, Magnolia area traffic lane closures
The following is a list of lane closures due to construction projects in and around the Tomball and Magnolia area, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
Tomball ISD presents updates on new school construction, bond sales
The Tomball ISD board of trustees presented updates Feb. 9 on four new schools scheduled to open for the 2015–16 and 2016–17 academic years and plans to sell previous bonds by the end of March.