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Special Board Meeting for Wednesday, August 6, 2025

THE WOODLANDS, TX -- The following is a recap of The Woodlands Township's special Board of Directors meeting. Meeting agendas are posted to the Township website 72 hours in advance of each meeting. Boardroom Briefings are distributed via email and posted to the Township website within one to two business days following each meeting.
Discussion Related to E-Vehicle Safety
The Woodlands Township Board of Directors held a special meeting to engage community partners in a collaborative discussion on pathway safety and the risks associated with electric vehicles such as e-scooters and e-bikes, which are currently prohibited on Township pathways. The meeting focused on how the Township and its partners can work together to educate the public.
Attending agencies shared perspectives, current efforts and ideas for coordinated outreach. Participants included representatives from:
- Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
- Harris County Constable Precinct 4
- Montgomery County Constable Precinct 3
- Montgomery County Commissioner Precinct 3
- Montgomery County Commissioner Precinct 4
- Harris County Commissioners Precinct 3
- Conroe Independent School District
- Tomball Independent School District
- Montgomery County Hospital District
- City of Oak Ridge North
- City of Shenandoah
- Village Associations of Alden Bridge and College Park
A key theme throughout the meeting was the need to reach parents as the primary influencers of safe behavior, particularly for children and teens who use the pathways for commuting recreation or socializing. Several speakers emphasized the importance of early education and parental modeling to reinforce basic safety practices such as:
- Slowing down around others
- Staying to the right and passing on the left
- Using proper signals or verbal cues when passing
- Wearing helmets when biking or scootering
- Avoiding distractions such as phones or headphones
- Respecting all pathway users, including walkers, runners and individuals with strollers or mobility aids
The Board expressed appreciation for the strong participation and emphasized the importance of early and consistent messaging, especially within the home. By targeting parents, the Township and its partners hope to create a ripple effect that fosters safer habits among the next generation of pathway users.
Next steps include forming a collaborative working group to develop shared resources and strategies, with a focus on timely outreach. The Board affirmed its commitment to a coordinated, community-wide effort to address these concerns through education and engagement.
VIEW AGENDA AND STREAM MEETING VIDEO
