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Citizens Bond Committee to Meet on June 5

Citizens Bond Committee to Meet on June 5

The next meeting of the Williamson County Citizens Bond Committee will be on Monday, June 5, at the J.B. and Hallie Jester Annex, 1801 E. Old Settlers Blvd., Round Rock. The meeting starts at 5 p.m. To view previous meeting minutes and presentations, go to www.wilco.org/bondcommittee

Monday, April 17, 2023/Author: Connie Odom/Number of views (2036)/Comments (0)/
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Mid-April 2023

Mid-April 2023

In this edition of WILCOunty Line, Learn how to safely dispose of unwanted medication, find out more about the county's Learn to Fish event and much more!

Friday, April 14, 2023/Author: Yvonne Ramirez/Number of views (0)/Comments (0)/
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Williamson County to Impact Lives with Third Phase of ARPA Funding

Williamson County to Impact Lives with Third Phase of ARPA Funding

The Williamson County Commissioners Court approved a comprehensive plan for the remaining American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds during their Commissioners Court meeting this week. The plan addressed critical needs that have been identified in communities, including an increase in homelessness, need for mental health and substance abuse services and domestic violence. 

Friday, April 14, 2023/Author: Connie Odom/Number of views (1960)/Comments (0)/
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Williamson County Reaffirms AAA Bond Rating

Williamson County Reaffirms AAA Bond Rating

Williamson County has once again affirmed its AAA bond rating, the highest rating possible, with both rating agencies Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor Global. Securing a bond rating is the first step prior to issuing debt. On March 21, the Commissioners Court approved $150 million in projects which will be funded by a Tax Anticipation Note for road projects and the expansion/renovation of the Juvenile Justice Center. 

Wednesday, April 12, 2023/Author: Connie Odom/Number of views (1021)/Comments (0)/
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Williamson County EMS Mixes New Technology with Old Fashioned Service

Williamson County EMS Mixes New Technology with Old Fashioned Service

The CHP team is comprised of three paramedics. In 2022, they received a total of 281 patient referrals, an increase of 21.7% over the previous year. Patients are selected to enroll in the program through referrals. Referrals come from hospitals, first responder agencies, partner organizations such as Bluebonnet Trails Community Services and the Williamson County and Cities Health District, or by being identified as high utilizers of EMS. A high utilizer is someone who has three or more calls to EMS for service in the previous 90 days. Referrals from the public are not eligible.

Wednesday, April 12, 2023/Author: Yvonne Ramirez/Number of views (1263)/Comments (0)/
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