Magnolia City

Montgomery County, Texas

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Magnolia City Hall is located at 18111 Buddy Riley Boulevard, Magnolia, TX 77354.
Phone: 281-356-2266.


Arnold Simonton House

The City of Magnolia [†] is located in close proximity to four major emp;oyment centers: Tomball, The Woodlands, Conroe and Houston.

Magnolia grew into the City we know today when the International-Great Northern Railroad first stopped in town at the turn of the 20th Century. Today, the Magnolia Historical Society maintains and operates The Depot, which serves as a reminder of the community’s railroad heritage.

Magnolia is predominantly known throughout the Houston metroplex as a rural bedroom community with large, developed and undeveloped tracts of land. Most property within the Rural (R) classification is heavily forested or has been cultivated as farmlands and ranchlands.

The City has 146.9 acres of land designated as Parks and Open Space (POS), which includes public and private greenspace. These areas enhance surrounding land uses, capitalize on natural assets, and provide common gathering spaces. Parks are formally developed recreation areas, sometimes containing manicured lawns, sidewalks, playgrounds, and active space for courts and fields. Open spaces are undeveloped natural areas characterized by sensitive or unique environmental features.

Magnolia on the Move, comprehensive plan, City of Magnolia, 2013, www.cityofmagnolia.com, accessed November, 2022.

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