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Township details water‑conservation education, rain‑barrel rebate partnership and National Night Out participation

The Woodlands Township Board of Directors · October 23, 2025
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Summary

Township staff reported a $12,500 budget for water‑conservation education, outreach to 144 fourth‑grade classrooms, a 50% rain‑barrel rebate administered by The Woodlands Water Agency, and broad National Night Out participation (about 289 parties and over 9,000 homes). The board accepted the reports.

Karen Dempsey, the township’s chief administrative officer, briefed the board on the township’s water‑conservation education work and community safety outreach during the Oct. 23 meeting.

Dempsey said the township budget includes $12,500 for water‑conservation education this year and described programming that reaches multiple audiences: a TEEX‑aligned book used in 144 fourth‑grade classrooms in The Woodlands, scout group outreach, drip‑irrigation and rainwater‑harvesting…

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