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Residents raise covenant, habitat and flooding concerns during public comment

The Woodlands Township Board of Directors · February 19, 2026
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Summary

At the Feb. 19 board meeting, residents urged the board to adopt a covenant to restrict oversized campers from driveways and warned that the proposed Gosling Park would destroy critical forest habitat and increase runoff; the board said it would follow up and discuss the matters at future meetings.

Several residents addressed the Woodlands Township board during the public-comment period on Feb. 19, asking the board to follow up on neighborhood and environmental concerns.

A resident who identified herself as a long-time Woodlands homeowner said a neighbor recently parked an oversized camper in a driveway and that township staff told her there is currently no covenant preventing such parking. She asked the board to "adopt a covenant to restrict any vehicles at a homeowner's residence that cannot be stored or parked in the homeowner's garage," saying the vehicle is…

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