GEORGETOWN — Beginning this week, government employees will start moving into their new digs at the Williamson County Administration Building.
The county obtained its certificate of occupancy last week for the office at 1848 Texas Trail, and June will see different departments relocating to the larger space on a staggered schedule.
Offices on the move include:
• Wednesday, June 10: County Auditor’s Office
• Monday, June 15: Public Affairs Office and Treasurer’s Office
• Tuesday, June 16: Budget Office and County Judge’s Office • Monday, June 22 – Wednesday, June 24: Georgetown Tax Office
• Thursday, June 25: Purchasing Office
• Friday, June 26: County Clerk’s Office Officials said the move for the Legal Department and County Manager’s Office took place June 8, followed by the Risk Management Office on June 9.
The Tax Office at 904 S. Main St. will be closed during the relocation, but the Taylor Tax Assessor-Collector Office, 412 Vance St. in Taylor, will remain open, as will the Cedar Park office at 350 Discovery Blvd., Suite 101, and the Round Rock office at 1801 E. Old Settlers Blvd.
The County Clerk’s Research Library will be closed during June to accommodate the transition, officials said.
A grand opening for the new administration building is set for July 14.
The Williamson County Commissioners Court will hold its first session in the new building at 9:30 a.m. the same day after the debut.






