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See updates on 8 transportation projects in the Spring, Klein area

A number of road projects aimed at improving mobility across the Spring and Klein communities are either underway or planned to begin soon. Here are some updates on local projects. This list is not comprehensive.

Upcoming projects
Hufsmith Road intersection improvements
Project: This will make improvements to the intersections of Hufsmith Road at (A) Kuykendahl Road, (B) Stuebner Airline Road and FM 2978.
Update: This project is now in the design phase for future planning and construction.

  • Timeline: TBD
  • Cost: $36,645
  • Funding source: Harris County Precinct 3

Ongoing projects
Louetta Road asphalt rehabilitation
Project: This project will allow for the asphalt rehabilitation of Louetta Road from Champion Forest Drive to Holzworth Road.
Update: This project is in the design stage, with a potential timeline available soon.
  • Timeline: February-May 2026
  • Cost: $539,909
  • Funding source: Harris County Precinct 3 

 
CI Business
Reset & Resell Co. now offering home organization services in Spring

Owner Shannon Hitchcock said she opened a home organization business serving the Spring area in early February. 

How it works: Reset & Resell Co. starts by decluttering space by sorting items into ‘keep’, ‘donate’, ‘trash’ and ‘resell’ categories. Resell items are placed on consignment at Whatchamacloset on the Reset & Resell collab rack. 

 

FOODIE FRIDAY
Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Houston area.

Comfort Foodies to open 2nd location in Missouri City

Comfort Foodies, a Latin Caribbean soul food fusion restaurant, is set to open a second location at 8731 Hwy. 6, Missouri City, this spring, officials confirmed.

The restaurant features Dominican and Southern menu items, including oxtails, pork chops, catfish wings and empanadas, according to its website.

See more details.

 

🥯 River Oaks to receive first Texas storefront of popular New York bagel shop
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🥢 iWok now offering machine-cooked Asian cuisine in Katy
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🍤 Benny's Bar and Bistreaux opens along FM 1488 in Magnolia
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🍽️ New intimate 26-seat restaurant experience from Doke Concepts to open in the Heights this March
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La Argentina Gelato, award-winning gelato shop, serves Cy-Fair

Growing up, La Argentina Gelato owner Florencia Mansilla said like her father, she always had an entrepreneurial mindset. Founded in Katy in 2016, La Argentina Gelato expanded to the Cy-Fair area in February 2025.

At La Argentina Gelato, customers can enjoy scratch-made gelato with recipes created by Mansilla herself. During a process that can take hours, Mansilla creates 20 signature flavors of gelato daily while swapping out a few seasonally.

Read here.

Latest Education News
Texas to correct 4,200 errors in state-developed Bluebonnet textbooks

The Texas Education Agency must correct roughly 4,200 errors in its elementary and middle school curriculum, the State Board of Education ruled Feb. 25.

The overview: The changes to the Bluebonnet Learning materials, a set of state-developed textbooks, include replacing improperly licensed images, fixing formatting errors or typos and correcting factual errors.

The SBOE approved the Bluebonnet materials in November 2024. The curriculum, which became available to districts ahead of the 2025-26 school year, has been criticized for frequent biblical references in the reading materials, although proponents said the materials would help improve student outcomes.

Zooming in: Before approving the changes, several board members expressed concerns about the “unprecedented” number of issues with the state-developed textbooks, noting that Texas taxpayers will cover the costs of reprinting the updated materials, as they were developed with state funds.

“I’m very concerned that, as a board, we have set a precedent for sloppy publishing. Many times, even if it's a typo, it could become an error of fact,” SBOE member Pam Little, R-Fairview, said.

 

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