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June 2019

June 2019

Time to Have Fun in the Sun!

Time for some fun in the sun in Williamson County! In this edition of the WILCOunty Line, learn about this weekend’s Williams Drive Relaunch celebration, Touch A Truck at Wolf Ranch, and other fun activities from Williamson County!

Friday, May 31, 2019/Author: Lauren Gammon/Number of views (0)/Comments (0)/
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Commissioner Cook Swears In Two Incumbent Members To The Round Rock City Council

The ceremony was held May 23, 2019, at Round Rock City Hall.

Council Member Hilda Montgomery asked Commissioner Cook to swear her in for her second term on the Round Rock City Council. Council Member Montgomery won a special election for Place 6 in December 2017.

A communications glitch with Judge Bill Gravell left Council Member Rene Flores with no official to swear him in within the necessaryCommissioner Cook stands with Council Member Hilda Montgomery after she swore in the Council Member for her second term on the Round Rock City Council. timeframe, so he asked Commissioner Cook if she could fill in.

Council Member Flores was elected to Place 2 in May 2016 and is serving his second term.

Commissioner Cook was doubly honored to swear in both members that day. 

Tuesday, May 28, 2019/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (4245)/Comments (0)/
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Commissioner Cook Hosts 2019 Williamson County Citizens Bond Committee Meeting

Meeting held Tuesday, May 21, 2019 in Precinct 1 at Jester Annex in Round Rock

The Williamson County Commissioners Court formed a Citizens Bond Committee to hear from cities, municipal utility districts, schools and others regarding the potential need for roads and trails around the county. These hearings will help the committee members determine if the county should consider a bond election in November 2019. If the committee decides that bonds are needed to fund projects, then the committee is to propose projects to the Commissioners Court for potential funding. The Commissioners Court will then consider their recommendations and make a final determination regarding bond language to be placed on the November 2019 ballot. 

County Judge Bill Gravell selected former Precinct 3 Commissioner David Hays to chair the committee, and each Commissioner named two people to the committee. Other committee members are:

Precinct 1: Meg Walsh and Mitch Fuller

Precinct 2: Joe Bob Ellison and Matt Powell

Precinct 3: Tim Lear and John Marler

Precinct 4: Ron Randig and Bryon Brochers

The next meetings will be:

May 30, 5:30 p.m. – Pct. 3 Georgetown Annex, 100 Wilco Way, Georgetown, TX

June 6, 3:30 p.m. – Historic Courthouse, 107 S. Main St., Georgetown, TX

June 13, 3:30 p.m. - Historic Courthouse, 107 S. Main St., Georgetown, TX

Commissioner Cook listens to project needs from members of the Upper Brushy Creek Water Control and Improvement District before the meeting.(rt) Alysha Girard, General Manger; (center) Kathy Cook, Director; and Mike Freeman, President .Commissioner Cook reviews documents on projects with Committee member Mitch Fuller, Pct. 1; seated is Meg Walsh, Pct. 1 and standing next to her is Joe Bob Ellison, Pct. 2 member.

Thursday, May 23, 2019/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (4122)/Comments (0)/
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Commissioner Cook Joins Officials to Thank Potential Jurors at Jury Impaneling in Williamson County on May 10, 2019

Commissioners Designated Juror Appreciation Week May 20-24 through a Court Proclamation

Juror Appreciation Week was created by legislation passed in 2015 during the 84th Legislature and was first celebrated in 2016.

The week is dedicated to honoring those who give of their time to participate as jurors in our judicial system. 

Shown in the center of a large group of potential jurists seated in the jury impaneling room were: on left, Wilco Judge Bill Gravell; center back, 26th District Court Judge Donna King; to her left, 368th District Court Judge Rick J. Kennon; left center, District Clerk Lisa David; right center, Commissioner Cook; seated Sheriff Robert Chody.Jurors are selected randomly from a database provided by the Secretary of State’s Office and downloaded into the county’s jury program.

The names are from a list of registered voters and citizens with a Texas driver’s license who live in Williamson County .

An average of 800 jury duty summons are sent by the District Clerk’s Office each Monday, unless a holiday falls within the week.

The ratio of those who appear at jury impaneling is between 35 and 40 percent, which is a very good turnout according to District Clerk Lisa David.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (4282)/Comments (0)/
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Commissioner Cook and Leaders Officiate at Opening of ESD No. 2 and Sam Bass Fire Station No. 3

Event Occurred May 16, 2019 at 2351 Great Oaks Drive - Fire Station north of Brushy Creek has decreased response time anywhere from 4 to 6 minutes

Commissioner Cook speaks at the podium and behind her is former Fire Chief Bob Steinman listening.Commissioner Cook's Remarks: Dennis Ross, Pacheco Ross Architects, said in an article ironically, sometimes opening a new fire station is an opportunity for political recognition. “At virtually every ceremony, public officials from local to state or even the federal level come to speak about the project that they had absolutely nothing to do with,” said Ross.

OK – that’s me.

This was the first ESD to invite me to a meeting after my election and they even had a meal to share.  It was at this meeting that the plans for the grand facility were unveiled by the architect.

Two years have rushed by.

This week’s been filled with 12 and 14 hr days for me and it’s only Thursday –

For those of us in public service that it is what we signed up for.

I was watching Austin City Limits as I completed yesterday’s work on my computer, so borrowing the wise words of John Prine,

“But fortunately, I had the key to escape reality

And you may see me tonight with an illegal smile

It don’t cost very much but it lasts a long while

Won’t you please tell the man I didn’t kill anyone,

I know I’m just trying to have me some fun.”

Some fire districts prefer the traditional rolling of the fire engine into the station, the same way they would have rolled the hose cart back into the station in the old days.  This team selected this for the opening of this station #3.

Let’s do this!

Plaque at the entrance of the fire station.Front of the new Williamson County ESD 2 Station 3 Sam Bass Fire Department.

Monday, May 20, 2019/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (4371)/Comments (0)/
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