• TexasLand USA: Overview
  • Timeline of Events
  • Get Involved
  • District Authority
  • News & Notes
    • Newsroom
    • CDWC Updates
    • July 24, 2025 Meeting
  • Transparency
  • Water Reality
  • Promises vs Reality
  • Hidden Costs & Risks
  • The Wrong Location
  • Traffic Impact
  • The Jazzland Legacy
  • Mission
  • Meet The Community
  • Gallery
  • Who We Are
  • More
    • TexasLand USA: Overview
    • Timeline of Events
    • Get Involved
    • District Authority
    • News & Notes
      • Newsroom
      • CDWC Updates
      • July 24, 2025 Meeting
    • Transparency
    • Water Reality
    • Promises vs Reality
    • Hidden Costs & Risks
    • The Wrong Location
    • Traffic Impact
    • The Jazzland Legacy
    • Mission
    • Meet The Community
    • Gallery
    • Who We Are
  • TexasLand USA: Overview
  • Timeline of Events
  • Get Involved
  • District Authority
  • News & Notes
    • Newsroom
    • CDWC Updates
    • July 24, 2025 Meeting
  • Transparency
  • Water Reality
  • Promises vs Reality
  • Hidden Costs & Risks
  • The Wrong Location
  • Traffic Impact
  • The Jazzland Legacy
  • Mission
  • Meet The Community
  • Gallery
  • Who We Are
Texas Land USA

TexasLand USA: Public Review, Infrastructure, and Development Impacts

TexasLand USA: Public Review, Infrastructure, and Development ImpactsTexasLand USA: Public Review, Infrastructure, and Development ImpactsTexasLand USA: Public Review, Infrastructure, and Development ImpactsTexasLand USA: Public Review, Infrastructure, and Development ImpactsTexasLand USA: Public Review, Infrastructure, and Development Impacts

Welcome

TexasLand USA is a proposed large-scale theme park in rural Waller County, Texas.

This site provides independent, evidence-based information using public records and regulatory filings.

Our goal is to help the community understand water, infrastructure, traffic, and public cost impacts before major commitments are made.

What's Going On?

When residents first became aware of the proposed TexasLand USA project in May 2025, many were surprised to learn that a large-scale entertainment destination was being planned for a rural area south of Hempstead.


Since that time, residents have attended public meetings, reviewed public records, submitted comments to regulatory agencies, and sought additional information regarding the proposal and its potential impacts.


Throughout the process, residents have raised concerns regarding traffic, public infrastructure, water supply, wastewater treatment, drainage, and the use of special-purpose districts to help finance development.


Today, the project remains under review, and community engagement continues throughout Waller County.

Theme Park?

The conceptual site layout shown here was submitted as part of TexasLand USA's October 2025 market study materials obtained through a public information request.


The market study references up to 2 million annual visitors on approximately 229 acres south of Hempstead.

A Theme Park ... Here?

FM 1887 & FM 3346 are narrow, two-lane Farm to Market roads in Waller County. No shoulders. No signals. No infrastructure. This land isn’t a destination — it’s a detour.

What Real Theme Parks Need.

Major theme parks are built near: Interstate highways. High-capacity roads. Regional infrastructure. This site has none of that.

The Reality on the Ground.

No highways. No intersections. No traffic lights. No turning lanes. No infrastructure. No drainage. This land is built for over sized farm equipment, livestock, and horses, not tour buses and thousands of cars per day.

Location Matters.

TexasLand USA promises a world-class park. But the roads can’t handle it — and neither can the community. A theme park here doesn’t make sense. Not on paper. Not in person.

Not Just “Not in My Backyard”

This isn’t about knee-jerk resistance to growth. It’s not about aesthetics, partisanship, or NIMBY attitudes. This is about accountability.


When massive developments are pushed through without real vetting or meaningful public input, entire communities bear the risk — in traffic, in taxes, in public safety, and in what’s left behind if the dream falls apart.


A project of this scale doesn’t just affect investors. It reshapes public infrastructure.
It demands water, power, roads, and emergency access — all on a scale that most small cities aren’t built to support.


TexasLand USA isn’t just a bold vision or business plan.


It’s a speculative commercial venture with over-sized demands and out sized consequences. Waller County residents have every right to ask hard questions before this project reshapes their future.


Citizens in Defense of Waller County (CDWC)

A resident-led 501(c)(4) community advocacy organization. • Contact: cdwallerco@gmail.com • Providing independent fact-based research and analysis, including public records research, to support informed public participation on major development proposals affecting Waller County, Texas.

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