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Market Access | Transporation | Labor and Employment | Development Utilities | Governance | Major Employers | Demographics | Retail Sales Tax | Property Tax Eight distinct communities make up what is often called East County. The communities of Porter, New Caney, Splendora, Roman Forest, Woodbranch Village, Patton Village, Grangerland, and a portion of Kingwood are located in the area. Market Access - More than 60,000 people live in the trade area.
 - The major markets of Houston, Conroe, and The Woodlands are less than 30 minutes away.
Transportation U.S. Highway 59 is the main north/south roadway running through the area with state highways 242 and 105 along with FM roads 1314, 1485, and 2090 traversing the area east and west. Highway 59 has often been called the busiest non-interstate roadway in the country and it brings East County within close proximity to downtown Houston, Bush Intercontinental Airport, and to the Port of Houston. The final environmental impact statements for the proposed Grand Parkway (Highway 99) around Houston have been developed with construction schedules still to be determined. Major rail line service runs through the area as well.
Over 70,000 cars per day pass through the intersection of Highway 59 and FM 1314 each day, with 51,000 per day at Highway 59 and FM 1485. Approximately 142,000 cars cross the Harris/Montgomery County line area.
Improvements to Highway 59, FM 1314 and FM 1485 are underway, with Highway 59 being built to interstate standards. Highway 59 will include four traffic lanes in each direction, with three lane feeder roads along each side. FM 1314 in Porter is being widened to four lanes from Loop 494 to Highway 242. FM 1485 is being widened to four lanes from Loop 494 to Kidd-Cemetery Road in New Caney.
The Montgomery County Toll Road Authority was formed in 2007 to establish and build additional toll roads in the county. Four initial projects have been identified, including a direct connector at Highway 242 and Interstate 45, a north/south connector to the Grand Parkway (two phases), and establishing toll lanes adjacent to the lanes of Highway 242. Labor and Employment The area’s labor force is one of its primary assets, with an abundance of workers with strong work ethics in a broad range of professions. A Wal-Mart Distribution Center is located in the area, as is Administaff. Development Close proximity to Houston is a prime reason for a number of new residential and commercial projects currently underway. These projects will have a significant impact on the area and its future. Prime sites for future development are still available along major corridors. Utilities Resident and industrial customers receive reliable, dependable electric and natural gas service with attractive rates. The county’s future water resources are under study, with conservation and management of those resources being key factors. The area is served by the following utilities – Electricity........Entergy Texas Natural gas.......Center Point Energy Telephone.......AT&T, EMBARQ, and Consolidated Communications Water and sewer ....... various municipal utility districts, Porter Special Utility District Governance & Public SafetyThe cities of Patton Village, Roman Forest, Splendora and Woodbranch Village are incorporated cities with their own police departments that provide patrol and response within their respective jurisdictions. All other areas are unincorporated and under the governance of Montgomery County. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s office and Constable Precinct 4 provide public safety resources. Ambulance service is provided by the Montgomery County Hospital District. Fire safety is provided by Montgomery County Emergency Services Districts 6 and 7, as well as the Splendora Fire District. Permitting is through Montgomery County, with some areas falling under the jurisdiction of the City of Houston. Major Employers | | Product/Service | | Administaff | professional employment organization | | Brookshire Brothers | groceries and pharmacy | | Clarksville Refrigerated Lines | transportation | | Conroe Independent School District | education | | Flying J Travel Plaza | fuel and convenience items | | Home Depot | building materials | | Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse | building materials | New Caney Independent School District | education | | Lone Star - Kingwood College | education | | Kingwood Medical Center | health care | | Royal Purple | synthetic oil manufacturer | | Splendora Independent School District | education | | Wal-Mart Distribution Center | grocery distribution | | Wal-Mart Supercenter | department and groceries |
Retail Sales Tax City of Splendora* 1.00% East Montgomery County Improvement District* 1.00% State of Texas 6.25% Montgomery County Emergency Services Districts 6 and 7 0.50% Total for most of area 7.75% *EMCID rate does not apply within the city limits of Splendora Property TaxesAll rates are per $100 valuation Conroe ISD...........$1.76 New Caney ISD........... $1.79 Splendora ISD ........... $1.69 Montgomery County ........... $0.4963 North Harris Montgomery Community College District ........... $0.1207 City of Patton Village........... $0.5000 City of Roman Forest........... $0.5198 City of Woodbranch Village........... $0.4919 Montgomery County Hospital District........... $0.0850 New Caney MUD ........... $0.5376 Porter MUD ........... $0.5150 Demographics| Population* | | | | | | | Zip Code | Area | 1990 Census | 2000 Census | 2006 Estimate | 2011 Projection | | 77357 | New Caney | 12,574 | 17,056 | 20,874 | 24,074 | | 77365 | Porter | 10,723 | 15,614 | 20,556 | 24,647 | | 77372 | Splendora | 7,154 | 9,600 | 11,899 | 13,824 | | Population | | 30,452 | 42,269 | 53,329 | 62,545 | Total households | | 9,973
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| 21,025 | | Median household income | | $28,242 | $38,855 | $43,440 | $47,253 | | Average household income | | $31,716 | $46,820 | $50,745 | $43,501 | | Source: DemographicsNow | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Race and Ethnicity
| 1990 Census | 2000 Census | 2006 Estimate | 2011 Projection | Am. Indian, Eskimo, Aleut | 146 | 242 | 180 | 135 | Asian | 98 | 189 | 317 | 419 | Other | 559 | 2,184 | 2,094 | 1,997 | Black | 259 | 518 | 707 | 827 | White | 29,390 | 38,392 | 49,326 | 58,538 | Hispanic | 1,618 | 5,118 | 8,887 | 11,885 | Source: DemographicsNow | | | | | Housing Units
| 1990 Census | 2000 Census | 2006 Estimate | 2011 Projection | Owner-occupied | 8,196 | 11,612 | 14,562 | 17,189 | Renter-occupied | 1,780 | 2,745 | 3,359 | 3,836 | Source: DemographicsNow |
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