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Posted: Sep 21, 2017
Categories: Alerts, PIO
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Author: Connie Odom

The On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) Program is now part of the Williamson County Engineer/Road and Bridge Division. The OSSF offices relocated to the Williamson County Central Maintenance Facility, 3151 S.E. Inner Loop, Georgetown, Texas. 

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Posted: Sep 14, 2017
Categories: Events
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Joining Commissioner Cook at the ribbon cutting are Joe England Sr., Joe England, Lisa Birkman, former Commissioner for this project, and  Precinct 1 Constable Vinnie Cherrone. Others pictured are with Cunningham Allen, the design engineer, and Jimmy Evans Company, the contractor. 

'We gathered today to celebrate a construction project connecting Avery Ranch Road and Hwy 45 – with no toll booths! The initial stretch from Avery Ranch to Neenah Ave was constructed by the Round Rock Independent School District. This final portion was completed using Williamson County Road Bonds graciously approved in 2006 and 2013 by our voting taxpayers. The portion constructed by Round Rock ISD runs from Avery Ranch to the bus operations center."

Commissioner Cook with Joe England, former Williamson County Engineer and his father, Joe England Sr. 

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Posted: Sep 14, 2017
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by Commissioner Cook

Saturday, August 26, 2017, 06:00

 

The county conference calls started on Thursday. Texas was going to be hit hard–at that time, by a category 3 storm. Preparation for response began. Wilco representatives were in Austin at the Combined Transportation and Emergency Communications Center, CTECC, working on the Central Texas regional response.

 

Elected officials and department heads from Wilco assemble at the Williamson County Emergency Operations Center in Georgetown.

As Harvey began crawling into Texas as a category 4 hurricane, emergency planning for Williamson County left the CTECC and convened at the Williamson County Emergency Operations Center, EOC, in Georgetown before dawn on Saturday. Emergencies are not uncommon in Texas and indeed, this gathering of Williamson County’s representatives, ranging from elected officials to multiple department leaders for response preparation, was full of veterans of the planning process and activities.

 

By mid-Saturday morning, it became evident that we weren’t receiving the number of evacuees as anticipated, and we weren’t going to receive the torrential rains and fierce winds earlier predicted. The team was placed on stand-by for immediate callback in case the storm changed directions. However, conference calls continued, some with only Williamson County employees and others with every response team in the county.


 

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Posted: Sep 13, 2017
Categories: Alerts, PIO
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Author: Connie Odom

Texas has more natural disasters than any other state, recording 26 major disasters since the year 2000. To help residents create plans for emergencies, the Williamson County Office of Emergency Management launched a new mobile app called WILCO Ready. WILCO Ready is a comprehensive mobile application designed specifically to aid in personal and family planning, emergency communications planning, emergency status sharing, local disaster mapping, and provide updated information provided during emergencies. WILCO Ready is available as a free download for Android and Apple devices from the app store. 

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Posted: Sep 13, 2017
Categories: Events
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