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Spring Branch Super-neighborhood Information
The Spring Shadows subdivision is situated in Houston's, super neighborhood of Spring Branch North, one of four super neighborhoods within the Spring Branch school district area.
For those interested, visiting the Spring Branch Management District and the Spring Branch Independent School District websites can provide valuable resources for understanding the governance, structure and boundaries of this super neighborhood, founded even before the city of Houston itself.
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Elected Local Officials for Spring Branch
Mayor of Houston:
John Whitmire
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Spring Branch City Council Member
District A:
Amy Peck
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County Judge:
Lena Hidalgo
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County Commissioners:
Leslie Briones
Tom Ramsey
Elected State and US Officials for Spring Branch
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State Senators:
Paul Bettencourt
Joan Huffman
State Representatives:
Lacey Hull
​US Congress:
Wesley Hunt
Sylvester Turner
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US Senate:

Area Amenities
Shopping and Entertainment
Spring Shadows and its surroundings offer opportunities to indulge in almost any shopping or entertainment experience imaginable, from fashion bargain-hunting to international cuisine to indoor rock climbing. Spring Shadows’ convenient location also enables easy access to two of Houston’s most popular shopping and entertainment destinations, Memorial City and CityCentre/Town & Country Village.
​Green Spaces and Parks
Spring Shadows and adjacent neighborhoods offer a wealth of opportunities to play, exercise, relax, and enjoy nature.
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Locations include:
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- Agnes Moffitt Park
- Binglewood Park
- Campbell Woods Park
- Carolyn H. Wolff Park – an Urban Arboretum
- Emnora Lane Hike & Bike Trail
- Maureen & Joe Mulrooney Pocket Park
- Nob Hill Park
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Aiming to provide even more opportunities for outdoor enrichment, community and municipal organizations are working on several projects to expand or enhance area green spaces and parks within the Spring Branch District.
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