When

Wednesday, April 15, 2015
11:30am Registration
12-1:00pm Program
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$25 for Members
$35 for Nonmembers
$10 for Students
(Lunch included)

Reservations are required
RSVP Deadline: Mon. April 13 at 9:00am

(or when room is at capacity)

* Reservations are required
* No shows and cancellations past the RSVP deadline will be invoiced if "pay at the door" is selected under payment options
*Online registration via PayPal and Credit Cards (Visa/MasterCard/ Discover/Amex) are non-refundable but transferable.
* Cash, Checks (Payable to WTS) or Credit Cards (Visa/MasterCard/ Discover/Amex) accepted on the day of the event.

Where

Maggiano's Little Italy 
10910 Domain Dr.
Austin, TX 78758
 

 
Driving Directions 

Contact

Adrian Lipscombe 
WTS: Heart of Texas Chapter 
512-974-7853 
programs@wtshotchapter.org 

WTS: Heart of Texas Chapter
April Meeting: Hays County
Commissioner Will Conley

Hays County Transportation
and Regional Growth


Hays County
Commissioner Will Conley

The WTS – Heart of Texas Chapter is honored to present Commissioner Will Conley. Commissioner Conley was elected Hays County Commissioner in 2004, serving the residents of greater San Marcos and the Wimberley Valley. Since his election, Commissioner Conley gained a reputation for achieving forward-thinking solutions for Hays County. As one of the fastest growing counties in the nation, Commissioner Conley pursued a bold agenda to improve Hays County roads and public safety, protect water quality and natural resources, streamline county government, and develop a long-term plan for future growth.

As chairman of the Capital Area Regional Transportation Planning Organization, Commissioner Conley represents Hays County’s interests on a regional level, working for long-term solutions to Central Texas’ growing transportation needs. In the past four years, Commissioner Conley’s ambitious work in Hays County made historic safety improvements to local roadways, constructed new bypasses and overpasses, and established transportation plans to prevent future traffic congestion. Commissioner Conley is also a board member of the Lone Star Rail District and Capital Area Council of Governments, working to make Hays County an integral part of Central Texas’ exciting future.