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Board approves long-term lease to manage George Mitchell Nature Preserve

The Woodlands Township Board of Directors · March 26, 2026

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Summary

The board approved an amended and restated 50‑year lease for the George Mitchell Nature Preserve, assigning trail operations, maintenance, and programming to the township with a long-term path toward fee title; parks staff said the preserve sees heavy use and the lease aligns with conservation goals.

The Woodlands Township board on March 26 approved an amended and restated long-term lease with the land development company to manage the George Mitchell Nature Preserve, a roughly 2,000-acre open-space corridor that includes trails, floodplain and habitat areas.

Chris Nunes, presenting the item, told the board the lease formalizes the township’s stewardship role and allows continued trail maintenance, programming and habitat conservation while providing a path toward eventual fee-simple conveyance of certain tracts as development occurs. "This lease is very compliant with your strategic planning initiatives... the recommendation is to approve the amendment and restated lease agreement for the long-term lease of the George Mitchell Nature Preserve," he said.

Nunes noted the preserve’s heavy use at trailheads such as Flint Ridge and that the township already funds many improvements; he said the lease term is 50 years and would preserve open-space and nature-based recreation while permitting programming, maintenance and potential future conveyances. The board moved and approved the lease amendment as presented.