Tomball Mayor Lori Klein Quinn shares the city’s evolution from an oil and farming community to a thriving, intentionally planned hub in a new episode of The BuildingTomball Mayor Lori Klein Quinn shares the city’s evolution from an oil and farming community to a thriving, intentionally planned hub in a new episode of The Building

Mayor Lori Quinn Details Tomball’s Strategic Growth and Heritage Preservation

2026/02/14 00:30
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In a recent interview on The Building Texas Show, Mayor Lori Quinn outlined Tomball’s approach to managing growth while preserving its heritage and community character. Founded in 1907, Tomball transformed from a farming community into ‘Oil Town USA’ after Humble Oil’s major 1933 discovery. Today, the city balances welcoming 2,000 new families in recent years with maintaining its small-town feel through proactive zoning efforts implemented in 2017.

‘We’ve been intentional with our land,’ Mayor Quinn said. ‘Zoning helps control growth while protecting our parks, schools and industrial areas.’ This strategic planning has positioned Tomball as a model of intentional development in the Greater Houston area. The city boasts an A-rated school district, scenic parks, and recent accolades including the Scenic City Award, one of only 70 Texas cities to earn the designation.

Tomball’s quality of life is reflected in landmarks like the inclusive Louise Playground and the popular Tomball Farmers Market. Economic anchors like Costco and the upcoming Sam’s Club support the local economy, while partnerships with Lone Star College facilitate workforce development through dual-credit and internship programs. The city maintains strong regional partnerships with county, state, and TxDOT officials to coordinate infrastructure projects like the Grand Parkway, which Quinn helped plan during her prior board service.

Culturally, Tomball is renowned for its German festivals, historic depot district, and role in Houston’s rodeo culture. For over 70 years, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo trail ride has camped in Spring Creek Park, bringing horses, wagons, and community celebrations through the heart of town. Now in her fourth year as mayor after eight on city council, Quinn emphasizes long-term, collaborative governance. ‘You have to think 30 years ahead,’ she noted. ‘Our goal is to preserve Tomball’s hometown feel while preparing for responsible growth.’ The full interview offers additional insights into Tomball’s planning and can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZkXML6xNk8. Those interested in exploring the city further can visit the official visitor site at https://www.tomballtx.gov/visitors/things-to-do for information on events and attractions.

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