Conroe withholds $100K from Hyatt Regency Conroe and Convention Center developer

Published: Sat, 07/15/23

Conroe withholds $100K from Hyatt Regency Conroe and Convention Center developer


Conroe withheld $100,000 from Hyatt Regency Conroe and Convention Center developer during a July 13 City Council meeting.
(Peyton MacKenzie/Community Impact)

Community Impact
By Peyton MacKenzie | 
Updated 

Conroe City Council approved $300,000 pay to Garfield Public/Private, deferring $100,000 after incorrect tree sizes were planted.

What’s happening

During a July 12 workshop meeting, council discussed with Garfield Public/Private the dead trees near the new Hyatt Regency Conroe and Convention Center. Mark Bullard, vice president of Garfield Public/Private—the developer for the Hyatt Regency Conroe and Convention Center—discussed the issue of incorrect tree sizes in front of the Hyatt. He said the trees were planted at the hotel, which violates an ordinance that requires a minimum size of 3 inches.

Bullard said Garfield Public/Private officials believe going from 2 inches to 3 inches would not be a viable option for the city due the trees being too large. Bullard said they were unaware the trees did not abide by the ordinance before planting them.

Council Member Curt Maddox said during the meeting he did not feel comfortable paying a completion fee for the hotel until the dead trees were removed and the tree sizes were taken care of.

During the July 13 City Council meeting, Council Member Harry Hardman amended the payment to defer $100,000 out of the $400,000 owed. Council Member Howard Wood seconded the amendment, which unanimously passed.

How we got here

The Hyatt Regency Conroe and Convention Center opened May 25, according to previous reporting. Quote of note

“We kept meeting the budget, and I feel like to pay you a completion fee we need to fix the trees before we do anything,” Maddux said during the July 12 workshop meeting.
By Peyton MacKenzie - Peyton joined Community Impact Newspaper in June 2022. Covering predominately the Conroe/Montgomery area, she writes about things related to local government, education, business, transportation, and arts and entertainment. Before joining the CI family, she graduated from Liberty University where she served with the student newspaper for two years.
 


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