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Shell announces run for Commissioners Court

Teresa Shell, a member of the Wimberley City Council, has formally declared her candidacy for Hays County Commissioner Precinct 3.

Teresa Shell, a member of the Wimberley City Council, has formally declared her candidacy for Hays County Commissioner Precinct 3.

Shell, who has no relation to current County Commissioner Lon Shell, is a native of Wimberley.

“I am excited to take the next step in serving the community I love,” Shell said. “My experience in municipal governance and finance has provided me with the skills needed to make thoughtful and informed decisions for the benefit of Hays County. I am dedicated to ensuring that our community remains vibrant, sustainable, and retains the enduring aspects that we care about in our county.”

Precinct 3 includes the cities of Wimberley and Woodcreek, as well as portions of San Marcos, Kyle, Dripping Springs and Driftwood.

Residing in the heart of downtown Wimberley, Shell has participated in her community for numerous years. She currently serves as a member of the Wimberley City Council and has done so for the last four years.

Prior to serving on the council, Shell contributed insights and dedication to the Wimberley Planning and Zoning Commission, where she played a role in shaping the community’s growth and development, according to a press release. Shell is the city’s current representative to both the infrastructure- focused Capital Area Council of Governments and the Greater San Marcos Partnership, a regional economic development organization.

Shell’s professional background is rooted in investment banking and finance, with a specific emphasis on commercial real estate.

Shell said her campaign will focus on key issues such as infrastructure improvement, responsible land use planning, fiscal responsibility, transparency and community engagement. She said she envisions a future where Hays County continues to thrive while preserving its unique character.

Shell said she and her husband take immense pride in calling downtown Wimberley their home. As parents of three grown children and grandparents to six, with another on the way, Shell said she deeply comprehends the significance of preserving and enhancing the quality of life for both current and future generations in Hays County.


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