Imperial Oaks, Texas

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Imperial Oaks is an unincorporated master-planned community on the east side of Interstate 45 in southern Montgomery County, Texas, United States.

The community spans 1,400 acres. Imperial Oaks has plans to hold 3,600 single family homes.

Areas in Imperial Oaks have Spring, Texas addresses.

The community is located within the Rayford Road Municipal Utility District, a municipal utility district [1]. On January 26, 2007, the Houston Chronicle reported that the city of Oak Ridge North proposed a plan to have its police force patrol the municipal utility district, including Imperial Oaks.

[edit] History

Holcomb Schubert formed the Imperial Oaks Joint Venture and began development of the community in 1990 [2].

[edit] Education

The Conroe Independent School District serves the community.

Kaufman, located in Imperial Oaks, opened in August 2006. The developer of Imperial Oaks donated the land for the school.

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