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  1. Rules & Regulations | Williamson County, TX

    Read or download a copy of our rules and regulations.

  2. New WilCo subdivision rules affect traffic impacts, water ...

    Mar 11, 2025 · Williamson County commissioners approved amendments to the county's subdivision regulations at a March 4 meeting. Changes went into effect immediately and include updates to turn …

  3. County proposes amendments to subdivision rules

    Mar 12, 2025 · Among the preferred changes are revamped regulations on turn lanes based on traffic-impact analysis, watertreatment safeguards and requirements related to flood plain studies. County …

  4. Williamson County Passes Development Regulations - The Real Deal

    Mar 6, 2025 · New rules will require traffic impact and turn lane analyses for larger developments — those which would yield more than 2,000 car trips a day — and mandate that builders secure water …

  5. Upon the adoption of these regulations according to law, the Subdivision Regulations of Williamson County adopted June 19, 1980, as amended, are hereby repealed.

  6. Williamson County Corridor Projects – What to Know – Gattis Law

    The road construction will be phased in response to growth, aiming to enhance safety, mobility, and connectivity in eastern Williamson County, from FM 3349 to SH 95.

  7. Wilco County Roadway Design Criteria Manual | PDF | Traffic | Sidewalk

    Wilco County Roadway Design Criteria Manual. This manual provides guidance for designing road projects in Williamson County. It outlines procedures and formats to follow for traffic studies, …

  8. Law, Ordinance, Permitting, and other enforcement - Brushy Creek MUD

    The main entity that enforces laws in BCMUD is the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO), but other issues such as permitting and infrastructure maintenance also require oversight.

  9. Your Guide to Williamson County Building Codes - CJMC Build

    Oct 19, 2025 · Trying to skip these separate trade permits is a major violation of Williamson County building codes. It can lead to hefty fines, work-stoppage orders, and a whole lot of backtracking.

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    Existing right of way is currently between 80 – 100 feet. Approximately 350 feet of ROW is expected to be required for the ultimate roadway construction. ROW acquisition has been funded by the City of …