Since its creation in September 2000, the Kingwood Super Neighborhood Council advocated the following projects which have since become reality.
- Replacing a Harris County Library as a joint venture with The City of Houston to provide a new 30,000 square foot facility
- Extending Kingwood Drive as a four-lane roadway with median from Willow Terrace to Mills Branch Drive
- Constructing access improvements on Kingwood Drive for vehicles entering and leaving Kingwood High School
- Extending North Park Drive as a four-lane roadway with median from West Lake Houston Parkway to Mills Branch Drive (Construction scheduled to begin in December, 2010.)
- Constructing numerous sidewalk projects
- Making cross-walk improvements adjacent to numerous Kingwood schools
- Synchronizing all traffic signals on Kingwood Drive from Mills Branch Drive to Loop 494
- Repairing grade crossings on major Kingwood entrances (working with Union Pacific)
- Constructing a protected right hand turn lane on Hamblen Rd at Loop 494
- Reconstructing the Kingwood Drive/West Lake Houston Parkway intersection to add turn lanes and ground mounted traffic lights
- Reconstructing the Northpark Drive/Woodland Hills intersection to add turn lanes and ground mounted traffic lights
- Repairing Kingwood streets as necessary with full-depth concrete
- Overlaying asphalt for streets in older sections of the community
- Constructing new drainage culverts to replace older ineffective ones
- Constructing a Skateboard Park in Kingwood
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