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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.

Mr. Evertson began his engineering career with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) where he served in various positions including as a design engineer for the Central Texas Turnpike Project (SH130, SH 45 and Loop 1), a construction engineer for the IH 35/SH 45 directional interchange, and as the TxDOT Austin District’s director of Right of Way and Utilities. Mr. Evertson holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, is a licensed Professional Engineer, a Certified Flood Plain Manager, and holds other certificates in roadway construction materials and inspection.

Prior to his engineering career, he honorably served in the United States Navy during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. In his free time, he volunteers as a coach and Scout leader for his children’s activities. He was born and raised in the Central Texas area and has been married for 14 years to his wife, Karen. They have 11-year-old twins, Elizabeth and Jacob.

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