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Williamson County HIstoric Courthouse
Public Information Office

710 S. Main Street, Suite 101
Georgetown, TX 78626
Main Line: 512-943-1663
Fax: 512-943-1662
Media Line: 512-943-1122
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Connie Odom
Public Affairs Manager
Phone: (512) 943-1663
[email protected]

Yvonne Ramirez
Communications Specialist
Phone: (512) 943-1615
[email protected]

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Mission

The mission of Public Affairs is to inform and educate by providing accurate, timely and consistent information through the most effective channels and encouraging engagement with all our stakeholders. Our stakeholders include current and future residents, employees, media, companies, taxpayers, other governmental entities and the general public. Our vision is to connect the Williamson County community. 

 
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Williamson County Assists Victims of Hurricane Harvey 29 August 2017

Williamson County Assists Victims of Hurricane Harvey

Williamson County and its cities have been busy not only helping with sheltering in Central Texas, but also jumping to the need of fellow Texans along the coast. Below is a breakdown of ways Williamson County and its cities are joining together to assisting those affected by Hurricane Harvey, as well as ways that the public is encouraged to help. Click to read more. 

Williamson County Lists Links for Storm Resources 28 August 2017

Williamson County Lists Links for Storm Resources

Williamson County is no longer under a Flash Flood Watch. For Tropical Storm Harvey information and lists of resources, click this story to read more. 
County Judge Lifts Burn Ban 28 August 2017

County Judge Lifts Burn Ban

County Judge Dan A. Gattis has lifted the burn ban for unincorporated areas of Williamson County today, Monday, August 28, 2017.  
Please be cautious with any outdoor burning activity. 
Residents Urged to Sign up for Alerts, Watch for Flooding 25 August 2017

Residents Urged to Sign up for Alerts, Watch for Flooding

Williamson County remains in a Flash Flood Watch until Wednesday evening. The National Weather Service predicts the rain will continue for at least the next 24 hours. Residents are asked to remain weather aware. Check for closed roads at www.atxfloods.com in the Central Texas area and check road conditions across Texas at www.drivetexas.org. Never drive through water flowing over a roadway. Turn around, don't drown.

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If you are interested in filming in a county owned facility, contact the Facilities Department at 512-943-1599 or [email protected].