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First Community Meeting Attended Jointly by Williamson County, City of Austin and Round Rock Independent School District Officials

The June 25, 2018, meeting addressed traffic hazards in the area

  • 2 July 2018
  • Author: Doris Sanchez
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Commissioner Cook talks to Nikki Gonzales, RRISD VP.Commissioner Terry Cook, representing Williamson County, joined Austin City Council Member Jimmy Flannigan and Round Rock Independent School Austin City Council Member Jimmy Flannigan speaks to the members of the HOA.District Board Vice President Nikki Gonzales at a joint community meeting to discuss traffic hazards in the Elsa England Elementary and Pearson Ranch Middle School area.

The purpose of the meeting was to obtain input from the community, discuss potential solutions, and identify possible resolutions to the situation before school starts. Many ideas and concerns were voiced throughout the meeting, with proposals and plans for some of the attendees to become more active in seeking solutions.

Commissioner Cook Speaks at the Cat Hollow HOA Annual Meeting

The meeting was held at the Brushy Creek Community Center on Wednesday, June 20, 2018

  • 28 June 2018
  • Author: Doris Sanchez
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Commissioner Cook is holding a map of road construction in the Cat Hollow neighborhood area as she stands in front of the Cat Hollow HOA residents and two board members sit behind her.Commissioner Cook addressed issues like the planned traffic lights at the intersection of O’Connor and Great Oaks and the chip seal resurfacing of the streets in the Cat Hollow, Meadows and Woods at Brushy Creek, explaining timeframes for repaving in the future. The residents also got a chance to discuss the new entrance signs to Cat Hollow and removal of trees.  

Cat Hollow HOA Board Members:

Graham Maxwell, President

Susan Ivester, Vice-President

Hillary Nichols, Treasurer

Malcolm Grey, Secretary

David Crow, Director

John Bernard, Director

J.R. Richardson, Director

Floyd Curio, Director

Robin Brown, Director

Commissioner Cook Asks for Volunteers for Pavilion Clubhouse in Round Rock

Pavilion Changes Lives of People with Mental Illness and/or Substance Abuse

  • 7 June 2018
  • Author: Doris Sanchez
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Logo of Pavilion clubhouse includes the words Pavilion and Round Rock.Commissioner Cook is actively supporting Pavilion Clubhouse in Round Rock. This organization is only eight months old. Pavilion is a place where people living with mental illness and/or substance abuse can work together and participate in their own recovery. The Clubhouse needs a little bit of time for their sustainability plan to take effect like any startup business. They have some grant proposals, such as one with the city of Round Rock, but those take a little time to get here.  Can you help right now with a little bit of your time? If so, please click on READ MORE for the information on volunteering at the Dell Diamond. You will also see a link to sign up. 

If you can help financially in this moment of need, please go to http://pavilionrr.org/support-us-donate to donate online or mail a check to: Pavilion, 4010 Sam Bass Road, Round Rock, Texas 78681. It doesn’t matter if it’s $20 or $200.

Commissioner Cook Discusses Options With Residents On The Sam Bass Road Future Improvements

The Corridor H (Sam Bass Road) Open House Was Held at the Round Rock Presbyterian Church on May 17, 2018

  • 18 May 2018
  • Author: Doris Sanchez
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Commissioner Cook studies a map of the proposed Corridor H improvement with a resident.Williamson County is conducting a study to develop a plan for improvements for Sam Bass Road between RM 1431 and Wyoming Springs Drive, referred to as Corridor H. Corridor H would identify opportunities to enhance safety and mobility to accommodate current traffic and anticipated growth. Preliminary studies are underway by K Friese + Associates.

The County believes community input makes better projects, and opportunities for community members to get involved will continue throughout the planning process. 

Williamson County wants to hear from youand public input is encouraged at any time. For more information or to schedule a meeting with the study team, please contact us in one of the following ways:
Email: roads@wilco.org 
Call: 512-943-1195 (leave a message to request a call back within 48 hours)
Mail: Williamson County Public Information Office, 710 S. Main Street, Ste. 101, Georgetown, TX 78626
Updates: If you would like to receive e-mail updates, please send an email to roads@wilco.org with the specific "Corridor H Updates” in the subject line.

For more information, please visit http://www.wilco.org/corridorh

Commissioner Cook Meets with Residents at Brushy Creek MUD Townhall Meeting

April 19, 2018

  • 20 April 2018
  • Author: Doris Sanchez
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Commissioner Cook is talking with two constituents at the BCMUD meeting room and several people are in the background.(Left) Commissioner Cook speaks to constituents after a presentation by Bob Daigh, Bob Daigh is behind the podium speaking to the BC MUD residents.Senior Director of Infrastructure for Williamson County on an update of road projects within Precinct 1. 

(Right) Bob Daigh speaks to the residents of the BCMUD.

(Below) Mike Petter, General Manager of the BCMUD, speaks about park projects.

Mike Petter, General Manager, speaks at the front of the room to an audience of BCMUD residents.

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