Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Spring compare on industrial proximity. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How industrial proximity is measured →
Primarily quiet streets and open green spaces define the area, though a wastewater treatment plant is located in the northwest corner. This level of industrial presence is slightly higher than the Spring average due to the nearby utility infrastructure and mixed-use commercial zones.
Active rail yards and logistics infrastructure nearby create noticeable noise and heavy truck traffic, making industrial proximity lower than the Spring average. While many areas remain quiet and residential, the presence of a wastewater treatment plant and large-scale transit hubs defines the local landscape according to iHuus data.
Heavy commercial activity, including a wastewater treatment plant and large logistics warehouses, is present near the neighborhood. Residents may encounter increased heavy vehicle traffic and dust from an adjacent active quarry, which is significantly more pronounced here than the city average.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northwood Pines | 6.4 | #1 | -0.3 ↓ |
| Spring Lakes | 4.6 | #2 | -2.1 ↓ |
| Inverness Forest | 2.3 | #3 | -4.4 ↓ |
| Cypresswood Lake | 2.1 | #4 | -4.6 ↓ |
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