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Commissioner Precinct Two
350 Discovery Blvd., 
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Cedar Park, TX 78613
Phone: (512) 260-4280
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Commissioner Precinct Two Cynthia Long

Commissioner Cynthis LongCynthia Long is a graduate of Texas A&M and has served Williamson County as Commissioner for Precinct Two since 2007. Before being elected County Commissioner, she worked in various technical positions before moving into IT management. She started her own IT consulting company in 1997, which focused on information technology and project management. Her clients included companies in the US, Central and South America, and Europe.

Commissioner Long was elected twice to the Cedar Park City Council, served on the Cedar Park Planning and Zoning Commission as well as the Round Rock Medical Center Board of Directors. She helped start and was the founding Chairman of the Twin Lakes Family YMCA. Currently, Commissioner Long serves on the Board of Trustees of the Cedar Park Regional Medical Center.

Commissioner Long is the Chair of the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) Transportation Policy Board. She also serves on and is past chairman of the Capital Area Planning Council of Government (CAPCOG) Executive Committee and is on the Strategic Advisory Committee for the 10 County Emergency Communications District. Commissioner Long serves as Vice-President of the Williamson County Conservation Foundation and on the Williamson County Benefits Committee.

Commissioner Long enjoys mentoring youth and young adults, fishing, snow skiing, and the beach. She has been married to her husband, Donn, for 35 years. They are active members at Hill Country Bible Church, Lakeline Campus and have served in high school and adult ministry.

 
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TCEQ Rock Crushing Permit

  • 14 July 2022
  • Author: Connie Odom
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The Precinct Two Commissioner's Office has been contacted by constituents that are concerned with an application to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regarding Permit 169044L001 which would allow a rock crushing operation on County Road 285 near Liberty Hill.  Constituents calling our office have voiced concerns that this facility would create traffic safety problems on the county road; impact water, which is provided to families through wells; and negatively impact air quality.  Air quality is the only parameter by law that TCEQ is allowed to review.  My office has called TCEQ, and a public hearing date has not been set yet, but one has been requested.  All who have submitted comments will be added to the mailing list and will receive information on the time, date and location of the public hearing.  TCEQ expects to have a location that is in close proximity to the site to help facilitate the attendance of those that would like to participate.

If you would like to participate and voice your opinions on this permit, a link to the TCEQ website is following.  You can also submit comments by U.S. mail and fax.  Comments:  TCEQ e-Comments (texas.gov)

 A copy of the letter I submitted for the public hearing is available here

The TCEQ website says, “A rock crusher breaks larger rocks or concrete down into cobblestones, gravel, or other smaller pieces” that could cause dust, noise and an increase in traffic.

For information on an overview of public participation in the environmental permitting process, see the following link:   

Overview: Public Participation in Environmental Permitting--for Applications Filed on or after Sept. 1, 2015 - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - www.tceq.texas.gov

The Commissioners’ Integrated Database (CID) is a system that allows you to search for data from the Office of the Chief Clerk (OCC). This includes almost all public notices, public letters, and items submitted by the public (e.g., comments, requests for contested case hearings, etc.).  To search, put the permit number in the TCEQ ID Number box and click search.  A link to the CID system is below:

http://www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eCID/

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