Ellis County 911 Addressing is a government agency in Waxahachie, TX that is responsible for providing addressing services for emergency response purposes. They work closely with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to establish municipal utility districts for wastewater treatment and other utilities in designated areas. Additionally, they provide information on road closures, candidate filing periods, and county government services to ensure effective public oversight.
With a rich history dating back to 1849, Ellis County is home to over 192,000 residents and covers a total area of 952 square miles. The county comprises 15 cities, 7 towns, and unincorporated areas, including Avalon, Forreston, and Telico. Ellis County's government, represented by elected commissioners, is committed to open government practices and transparency, providing tax rates, budget information, and tax policies for public oversight. The county also houses the historic courthouse and courts administration offices in Waxahachie.
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