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Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management would like to announce the Early Notice and Public Review of a Proposed Activity in a Floodplain and Wetland San Jacinto Watershed and Tributary Barrier Flood Mitigation Project will be available for
and at https://t.co/ELi4G3QVz6 The County proposes to remove vegetative and other obstructions from the waterways and restore the creeks to full channel capacity. In addition, where areas of significant erosion are observed, best management practices (BMPs) and non-structural
public review and comment from May 12, 2026 through May 27, 2027. A full description of the project may also be reviewed from 8:00am to 4:00pm at Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management *(MCOHSEM) 9472 Airport Rd. Conroe, TX 77303
β’ Animals are not allowed in the main dorm sleeping area
Additional Shelter locations*
City of Montgomery City Hall (Warming Center
π· 101 Old Plantersville Rd.
Montgomery, TX 77356
Compassion United (Warming Shelter)
π· 350 Foster Dr, Conroe, TX 77301
π· SHELTERS ARE NOW OPEN π·
Warming shelters are available for residents in need. Locations are listed below.
π· Pet Information:
β’ Only designated shelters allow pets.
β’ Owners are responsible for their pets
β’ Bring carriers/crates, leashes, food, and medications
βοΈ Cold weather is here. Take a few simple steps to stay warm, protect your home, and prepare for possible power outages. Stay warm. Stay safe. Be prepared. Please review and share these winter safety tips.
π¨ Public Information Notice π¨
As temperatures drop, Montgomery County may activate warming resources.
β’ Warming Centers provide short-term relief from the cold and are typically open for limited hours.
β’ Shelters offer overnight or extended stays and may include sleeping areas, meals, and support services. π Additional Information: Details regarding shelter locations and hours of operation will be released later today.
Wildfire and Smoke safety Tips
With wildfires posing a serious threat, itβs important to stay informed and prepared.
Attached are some essential safety tips for you and your family!
Also, thank you to our incredible firefighters for working so hard to keep us safe!
TWC is now accepting applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance in 15 counties as a result of severe weather due to Hurricane Beryl: https://t.co/Z7jo4Fl3Ti
Individuals in these counties may call TWC at (800) 939-6631 or apply online: https://t.co/x5KkHGS9d7
Recovery Tip: Try to stay as organized as possible when dealing with the various entities for disaster recovery. Keep all disaster-related items together and in an accessible location. Many receipts will fade over time- make a copy of them now while the print is dark.
Watch for some common red flags when hiring a contractor for repair work.
π· Requesting full payment upfront
π· Only accepting cash
π· Works off of a handshake, not a contract
Conduct research on who you are about to let into your home.
While our priority is keeping the shelters, cooling centers and distribution sites open and running until power is fully restored. We are working behind the scenes with our debris removal contractors to get all the necessary permits and plans in place to begin debris removal
within the next few days. As we determine the exact location and dates of of debris removal we will share that information. For now please make sure youβre following the debris guidelines below and get your debris to the curb or edge of the road.
it will be announced on social media platforms. By registering promptly, residents can expedite the process and ensure their debris is collected efficiently.
π· Register Here: QR code or click the link below https://t.co/xgCdYKPwXR
Thank you for your patience.