Inside Tomball with Mayor Lori Klein Quinn
Tomball, Texas is one of the rare communities that has experienced explosive regional growth without losing its identity.
In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Mayor Lori Klein Quinn to explore how @Tomball1907 has intentionally planned its future—while fiercely protecting its past.
Founded in 1907 and once known as Oil Town USA, Tomball has evolved from a railroad and farming town into one of the most desirable small cities in the Greater Houston region. With just 14 square miles, Tomball has used smart zoning, proactive transportation planning, strong regional partnerships, and community-first leadership to maintain a true hometown feel—even as major highways, population growth, and development surround it.
In this conversation, Mayor Quinn shares:
How zoning reshaped Tomball’s growth strategy
Why the city pushed back on TxDOT to preserve Main Street
The role of award-winning schools and Lone Star College
How Tomball balances festivals, heritage, and economic development
Why long-term planning means thinking 30 years ahead, not 3
If you care about Texas cities, small-town preservation, economic development, or civic leadership done right, this episode is a must-watch.
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