What is the Township?
The Woodlands Township began in 1993 as the Town Center Improvement District (TCID). It was originally created by the Texas legislature as a governmental agency charged with promoting economic development in The Woodlands Town Center, a 1,000-acre business and commerce district. In 2007, the passage of three propositions by voters in The Woodlands expanded the area under TCID’s authority to include The Woodlands’ entire 28,000-acre residential and commercial area. The governmental organization was then renamed The Woodlands Township. That same year, the Township’s Board of Directors also unanimously approved a Regional Participation Agreement (RPA) with the cities of Houston and Conroe, preventing annexation of The Woodlands by the cities of Houston and Conroe, and allowing residents of The Woodlands to determine their own future governance structure. In order to further streamline the delivery of services to residents, services provided through the Community Associations of The Woodla
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