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Montgomery County Commissioners Court Meeting Set for June 11: Why Residents of Tavola West May Want to Tune In
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Montgomery County Commissioners Court Meeting Set for June 11: Why Residents of Tavola West May Want to Tune In

North Houston  /  North Houston
June 05 2026

Residents of Tavola West who want to stay informed about the future of Montgomery County have an opportunity to do so when the Montgomery County Commissioners Court convenes on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.

While the meeting agenda had not yet been posted online as of publication, Commissioners Court meetings often include discussions and decisions that can impact county roads, public safety services, budgeting, infrastructure projects, development, emergency management, and other issues affecting residents throughout Montgomery County.

For homeowners, families, business owners, and taxpayers in Tavola West, these meetings offer a valuable window into how county government operates and how local decisions can shape the community's future.

Why Commissioners Court Matters to Residents

Many residents may not realize just how much influence the Montgomery County Commissioners Court has on daily life.

As the governing body of Montgomery County, the court serves as both the legislative and executive branch of county government. The Texas Constitution establishes the court as consisting of the county judge and four elected county commissioners, each representing a specific precinct.

The Commissioners Court oversees county budgets and has authority over many county operations, including:

  • Road and bridge construction and maintenance
  • Law enforcement funding and support services
  • Emergency management initiatives
  • Public health and social service programs
  • County facilities and infrastructure
  • Financial planning and taxpayer-funded projects

Because Montgomery County continues to experience significant population growth, decisions made by Commissioners Court often influence transportation planning, public safety resources, infrastructure improvements, and long-term community development.

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Meet Montgomery County's Commissioners Court

The Montgomery County Commissioners Court is composed of:

  • County Judge Mark Keough
  • Precinct 1 Commissioner Robert C. Walker
  • Precinct 2 Commissioner Charlie Riley
  • Precinct 3 Commissioner Ritch Wheeler
  • Precinct 4 Commissioner Matt Gray

Together, these elected officials consider county policies, approve budgets, review contracts, and make decisions affecting residents across Montgomery County.

Attend in Person or Watch Online

Residents who wish to observe the meeting in person may attend at:

Montgomery County Commissioners Court
501 North Thompson Street, Fourth Floor, Conroe, Texas 77301

For those unable to attend in person, Montgomery County provides a live video stream, allowing residents to follow discussions and votes from home.

The livestream can be accessed HERE.

Civic Engagement Starts Close to Home

Local government meetings often receive less attention than state or national politics, yet many of the decisions that most directly affect neighborhoods are made at the county level.

For residents of Tavola West, attending or watching Commissioners Court meetings can provide insight into projects, policies, and investments that may influence roads, public services, community growth, and taxpayer dollars. Staying informed also helps residents better understand how county government works and when opportunities arise to participate in the public process.

What Happens Next

The official June 11 meeting agenda is expected to be posted by Montgomery County prior to the meeting. Residents interested in specific topics are encouraged to review the agenda once it becomes available and consider attending or watching online to follow discussions that may affect their community.

Stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for updates on Montgomery County government, public meetings, community developments, and issues affecting residents of Tavola West.


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
 
Tiffany Krenek, authorTiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.
 



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