Conroe · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Conroe public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Get ready, Conroe residents! Your water bill might go up by about $4 a month soon. This new stormwater fee is being proposed to fund much-needed drainage upgrades around the city.
Conroe's eyeing a major water infrastructure upgrade by potentially buying assets from MidSouth Electric Co-op. This could pave the way for future growth and ensure a more robust water supply for the city.
Conroe is beefing up its water system with new tech to keep up with all the new people moving in. This upgrade is all about making sure everyone has reliable water as the city grows.
Conroe is taking a natural gas company to court over a new facility. The city's hired a lawyer to try and shut down the Blackfin site, so get ready for some legal battles.
Conroe is lifting its building moratorium, meaning new homes can be built again. However, this comes with a catch: expect tighter water restrictions as the city tries to balance growth with its limited water supply. So, more development, but potentially less water for everyone.
Conroe City Council is addressing a water issue at Calfee Middle School. The details of the problem and its resolution are still emerging.
Willis ISD is taking Conroe to court over a water dispute that's impacting a local middle school. This lawsuit could potentially affect school funding and even your water bill, especially with a new school on the horizon.
Conroe and Willis ISD are locked in a water battle over a new school, and the county judge is stepping in to mediate. This dispute could leave a brand new school without essential water services.