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About NASWC

Our Mission

NASWC's purpose is to promote the general welfare of the residents of Williamson County, Texas, who live within the area bounded by Highway 620 on the north, Parmer Lane on the east, Anderson Mill Road on the south, and Highway 183 on the west. View Map.

Association Profile

NASWC's membership is composed of over 500 households in the encompassed neighborhoods. All officers, block captains, and committee members are volunteers dedicated to serving their neighbors and making the area a wonderful place to live Where all members feel safe and have a strong sense of community.

Membership in NASWC offers several benefits, including discounted trash, recycling, and bulk trash pick-up services;  the Oak Post newsletter;  and active participation in zoning, new growth planning, health and safety, and growth issues which affect your property values and standard of living.

NASWC holds general meetings once every calendar quarter in the Conference Center at the Town and Country Sports Complex. Meeting notices are distributed by postcards mailed to each member prior to the meetings and signs are placed around the school a few days prior to meetings.

updated: 05/14/2008