The Stop the Drop fight between three entities continues. The City of Houston, the San Jacinto River Authority, and the Lake Conroe Association are the key players. They are fighting over the water in Lake Conroe. Today let’s dig into the issues. The City of … Read More
Happy Belated Birthday, Lake Conroe!
It just came to my attention that I missed Lake Conroe’s birthday. October marks the month that Lake Conroe filled with water for the first time in 1973. Therefore, Lake Conroe is 47 years old! As we celebrate its birthday, let’s take a look back … Read More
Lake Conroe & Lake Houston: Two Unique Lake Life Vibes
Mike Goins Real Estate actively sells homes, lots, and other properties around both Lake Conroe and Lake Houston. Knowing facts about their purpose, ambience, and waterfront home values help potential residents choose wisely between the two bodies of water. Therefore, today we are breaking down … Read More
Lake Conroe Water Levels: Part 2
Between the Coronavirus pandemic, rioting, and the political campaigning overwhelming our news, social media feeds, and conversations, other local issues have seemingly disappeared. However, the SJRA (San Jacinto River Authority) has continued releasing water from Lake Conroe according to their plan. It is a controversial … Read More
Lake Conroe Trivia
I love trivia games. It is fun to know little, seemingly unimportant facts that others don’t know. Having lived near Lake Conroe most of my life, I found the following fun facts interesting. See how many answers you already know. Seven Fun Facts about Lake … Read More
Activities Open to the Public on Lake Conroe as Texas Reopens
COVID-19 has really affected all of our lives, but now we are transitioning back to a more normal life. Governor Greg Abbott has laid out his plan to re-open Texas. As more and more businesses are allowed to resume, here is an update on the … Read More
Lake Conroe Water Levels
The Issue: Whether or not to purposely lower the water level for Lake Conroe is a hotly debated issue in 2020 for folks in both Montgomery and Harris counties. On Thursday, February 20th, the Board of Directors for the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) held … Read More
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