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Protect your family, property and self. Sign up for free to get official emergency alerts for your neighborhood by text, email, or phone.

WarnCentralTexas.org serves as a public portal for residents to register for our Regional Notification System (RNS) and learn about other ways their local communities distribute information in times of emergencies. WarnCentralTexas.org also is being developed as a regional preparedness resource so residents in the ten-county CAPCOG region can find useful information about how they can prepare themselves for emergencies and disasters.

During a disaster, please stay tuned to local radio or television stations for up to date information regarding appropriate safety measures. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to learn about preparedness and what the Office of Emergency Management is doing.

 
WILCO Weather Map

This map uses open-source information from various government agencies to display weather, stream, and dam information throughout the county. 

The map is intended as a reference tool for viewing only. Click here to view this map in a new window

 
Mission
The Williamson County Office of Emergency Management establishes a network of support, through sustainable funding, that educates and empowers community partners and coordinates resources for all-hazards management.
 
Vision

It is our vision to maintain a trustworthy reputation as leaders in emergency management by innovating and developing best practices to achieve a more resilient Williamson County. Williamson County Office of Emergency Management will continue to provide a positive and supportive environment driven by continuous improvement, quality, and collaboration with our community partners.

 
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Weather Risk Dashboard
This weather dashboard shows the future conditions for the next 24 hours and is only used as a planning tool.
 
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Announcements

County Offices Closed for MLK Day

  • 11 January 2017
  • Author: bawassink
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Williamson County offices will be closed on Monday, January 16, 2017, for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. County offices will resume normal operations on Tuesday, January 17, 2017.

The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter, 1855 S.E. Inner Loop in Georgetown, will be open regular hours from noon to 6 p.m. In honor of the new year, WCRAS is offering adult dogs and cats for only $20.17 to adopt this month. Kittens and puppies are only $75 to adopt. All adopted pets are micro-chipped, spayed or neutered, and fully vetted.

Tax Office to open at 10 a.m. on Jan. 3

  • 28 December 2016
  • Author: bawassink
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All Williamson County Tax Assessors/Collector’s Offices will open at 10 a.m. next week Tuesday, January 3, 2017, due to a staff meeting.

For answers to many questions about property taxes or motor vehicle transactions, visit the County Tax Assessor/Collector’s website at www.wilco.org/tax.  Tax Assessor/Collector offices are open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and are located at:
Georgetown Office 904 S. Main St. 
Round Rock Office 1801 E Old Settlers Blvd., Ste. 115
Cedar Park Office 350 Discovery Blvd. Ste. 101
Taylor Office 412 Vance St. Ste. 1

Last Day to Pay Taxes in 2016 is Dec. 29

  • 27 December 2016
  • Author: bawassink
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County Auditor David Flores Celebrates 28 Years

  • 13 December 2016
  • Author: bawassink
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When David U. Flores steps down as Williamson County Auditor on January 1, 2017, he will have served 28 years in his position. Back in 1989 when he was sworn in as county auditor, the county had less than 400 employees and an annual budget of $10.9 million. The county’s bond rating was a low investment grade of BBB-, and the county had to take out a loan to ensure that it would make payroll. However, during his tenure, Flores advanced and shaped the county’s financial policies so that it could better manage the tremendous growth that was imminent and improved the county’s bond rating to AAA, the highest rating possible, as well increased the county’s cash reserves in the general fund to an estimated $84.2 million.

Terron Evertson Selected as County Engineer

  • 13 December 2016
  • Author: bawassink
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Terron Evertson has been selected to become the next Williamson County Engineer as of January 1, 2017. As county engineer, Mr. Evertson will be responsible for all of the county’s engineering regulatory affairs such as subdivision plat review, roadway signage, traffic speed studies, and FEMA floodplain program management. He started with Williamson County in October of 2010 and was named Williamson County’s director of the Road & Bridge Division in May of 2011. As director, he was responsible for the design and maintenance of the county’s 1,400-mile roadway system.

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