Here are 4 things to know this week if you live in The Woodlands area. Transportation Updates Kuykendahl Road bridge project[/caption] 1. Construction on two new lanes on Kuykendahl Road and a southbound bridge across Spring Creek will open to traffic this Friday, according to The Woodlands Development Company. The expansion project was funded by Harris and Montgomery counties and The Woodlands Road Utility District No. 1. 2. Several July 4 celebrations will take place in The Woodlands area on Tuesday, including the South County 4th of July Parade at 9 a.m. and a community-wide celebration in the evening from 6-10 p.m., ending with fireworks. For more details and times, click here. 3. The Woodlands Township board of directors voted in favor of a proposal to use a meeting room in Town Hall for a Global Entry Enrollment Center one to two days per month. The program allows for expedited clearance through automatic kiosks for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival. U.S. The Customs and Border Protection will provide the equipment, staff and data systems needed for the program, according to the township. 4. Pie Town Cafe will relocate from 19075 I-45 S., Shenandoah, to 19285 David Memorial Drive, Shenandoah, in early September. The cafe offers homemade pies, sandwiches, coffee drinks, po’boys, soups and wraps. 936-321-3336. www.pietown.net