Jeff Caldwell has been named Director of Neighborhood Services for the City of San Marcos. He takes his post, Monday, March 27.
“San Marcos is a unique and special community,” Caldwell said. “I love being a part of it and being involved with the great people who, like my family and me, call this place home. I am excited to be back working with the City and looking forward to being among friends and meeting new people.”
As Director of Neighborhood Services, Caldwell will oversee Animal Services, Environmental Health, Code Compliance and the Park Ranger Program.
He will also be responsible for licensing for Texas Commission on Law Enforcement certified employees of the Municipal Court.
Caldwell has previous experience with the City of San Marcos, having served as the Park Ranger Program Director, a sergeant with the San Marcos Police Department, and park ranger. He was also the city administrator and chief of police for the City of Martindale.
Caldwell has a bachelor of applied arts and science degree from Texas State University and more than 2,600 hours of TCLEOSE training.
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