Williamson County Area Links
"Williamson County Government exists to provide public services with honesty, integrity and dynamic leadership for the citizens of Williamson County."

 

The mission of the Georgetown Citizen Academy is to provide the citizens of Georgetown the opportunity to receive an in-depth education about the services and operations provided by the City of Georgetown. Click here for Georgetown links

 

Major employers include Dell, Farmers Insurance Group and Cypress Semiconductor. Its combined property tax and utility rates are the lowest in the region. It has an award winning park system, school district and is the 13th Safest City in the United States. Click here for Round Rock links
 

One of the fastest growing cities in the nation with a rapidly growing population around 52,058. From a population of 5,161 in 1990, Cedar Park has exploded on the popularity scale, developing into an urban center of over 50,000 residents in a little more than 20 years. Click here for Cedar Park links

 

An excellent school system, affordable living, progressive government, and the close proximity to a variety of employment options are a few of the valuable attributes to the community. Click here for Leander links

 

Centrally located on U.S. Highway 79 and State Highway 95, about 20 miles northeast of Austin.  A vibrant, growing community of about 15,000 residents poised for retail, commercial and residential growth. Click here for Taylor links

 

The Hutto community is focused on it strong community values and cohesiveness. There is a strong community involvement with Hutto ISD. The schools in Hutto ISD have earned gold recognition status from the State of Texas. Click here for Hutto links

 

Though not technically in Williamson County, Pflugerville is a rapidly growing city in the Central Texas region. Home to more than 28,000 residents, Pflugerville and the surrounding areas provide many recreational activities. Click here for Pflugerville links

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