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Posted: Jan 18, 2019
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Laurie Born, executive director of LifeSteps Council on Alcohol and Drugs, is at the front of the room introducing instructors Jenna Sheldon Neasbitt and Meredith Stacy Jones to Wilco community supervision and corrections department officers and counselors.

A push to reduce incarceration rates in Texas has increased the emphasis for jail alternatives and community supervision.

As of November 2017, over 145,000 inmates have been incarcerated in Texas jails or prisons, many of whom for substance abuse-related offenses.

Otherwise known as probation, community supervision is a necessary piece of the criminal justice system. It serves as an alternative to incarceration while providing accountability, monitoring of court orders and rehabilitative services.

The Williamson County Community Supervision and Corrections Department supervises and monitors both misdemeanor and felony offenders for the county and district courts.

The department currently monitors 4,027 offenders ordered to community supervision in lieu of incarceration. For the taxpayer, this is the better bet. It costs an average of $80 to $120 daily per person in a county jail or prison, while probation costs less than $3 daily per person.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice now requires the county corrections department to utilize nationally recognized best practices to qualify for diversion program grants. The department receives diversionary grants from the state department’s Community Justice Assistance Division.

The emphasis on prison diversion is working. Over the past few years, seven Texas prisons were no longer needed and closed.

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Posted: Jan 16, 2019
Categories: Comm 1
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The WBC HOA annual meeting was held at the Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District Community Center on Jan. 16, 2019

Commissioner Cook is speaking to the WBC HOA residents with the Board members seated behind her.Commissioner Cook tells the WBC HOA residents that she will be updating them on the new Apple company coming to Williamson County.

Sitting behind her are Board members Jeremy Ludyjan, Secretary; Victoria Matus, VP; Billy Lyles, Member-at-Large; and Andrew Johnson, President.

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Posted: Jan 15, 2019
Categories: WilCounty Line
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2019 is Here!

2019 is here and, boy, are we busy! In this edition of the WILCOunty Line, find out more about all the offices moving to the new Georgetown Annex (and how it might affect you), get details on the new Open Arena Ride Time at the Williamson County Expo Center, and learn more about starting plants from seeds from the Williamson County Master Gardeners Association and the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension.

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Posted: Jan 15, 2019
Categories: Alerts, Comm 3, PIO
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Author: Connie Odom

Several county offices have moved the new Georgetown Annex, 100 Wilco Way in Georgetown. The building is a two-story building with 60,000 square feet of space. The Georgetown Annex is now home to the Precinct 3 Commissioner, Constable, and Justice of the Peace, as well as Purchasing, Human Resources, Veterans Services, and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. In addition, the building has a Justice of the Peace Courtroom, multiple meeting and conference rooms, and a training/teaching space for AgriLife Extension. 

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Posted: Jan 14, 2019
Categories: Events
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Ceremony held Jan. 11, 2019, at Denny's parking lot at 2700 N. I-35 in Round Rock

Local leaders and elected officials joined TxDOT representatives for the ribbon cutting ceremony of two projects in Williamson County Precinct 1 (in Round Rock):

The I-35 at FM 3406 (Old Settlers Blvd.) bridge reconstruction project and the I-35 from RM 1431 to FM 3406 (southbound), improved entrances and exits to I-35 (which includes a shared-use path for cicyclists and pedestrians).

Commissioner Cook wrote and performed a rap song for the event. (Click on Read More for the lyrics)

Commissioner Cook Performs her Rap "Yo, Flatiron" outside on Denny's parking lot with I-35 in the background.Local and elected leaders visit with TxDOT representatives before the ribbon cutting ceremony outside.


 

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