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Property Tax, Budget Update

On August 24, the Shenandoah city council formally adopted (by 5-0 vote) the 2022 property tax of $0.1477 per $100 valuation which is the no-new-revenue rate for the city. This will mean an approximate 18% decrease from last year’s rate. The Woodlands Township directors unanimously voted to actually go below…

Judge Orders City to Produce Documents

District Court Judge Kristin Bays has ordered the city of Shenandoah to produce a wide range of documents originally requested by attorney Frank Powell in March 2022. The city argued the documents did not have to be produced because they were related to pending litigation.During a bench trial held August…

What is the Public Information Act?

Citizens have the right to request and obtain government information under the Texas Public Information Act, adopted in 1973. Section 552 of the Texas Government Code says the Act is primarily based on “the principle that government is the servant and not the master of the people.” During January-June of 2022, Shenandoah…

No Widening of Grogan’s Mill – For Now

At a public meeting held August 4 in Magnolia, Commissioner Charlie Riley said the long term plan to widen Grogan’s Mill (north of Research Forest) to four lanes has been removed. This was in response to a question by a Shenandoah resident. The meeting was co-hosted by Riley and the Houston-Galveston…

City Property Tax Update

After four consecutive years of a 0.1799 property tax rate (per $100 valuation), Shenandoah city council voted on August 10 to reverse course and use Montgomery County’s reported No New Revenue rate of .1477 for 2022-23. The formal vote is slated for the August 24, 2022 council meeting. Although this…

CPAC – Sentinel Interview with Riley Gaines

At CPAC today, the Sentinel interviewed Riley Gaines, a recent graduate of the University of Kentucky. Gaines tied transgender Lia Thomas for fifth in the women’s 200-meter NCAA championships last spring, and has been an outspoken critic of Thomas who swam competitively for years as a male. She says young…