Steve Klepfer for Hays County Commissioner, Pct. 3
"During six years of elected service in Wimberley, I learned how critical it is to work hard for preservation and prosperity in the face of rapid growth. I have assessed the challenges and opportunities, and I am certain I can make the critical decisions regarding our heritage, environment, economy and way of life."
--Steve Klepfer
As Mayor of Wimberley, Steve led the newly-formed city through an amazing period of growth and development, highlighted by the acquisition of Blue Hole as a regional park, replacement of Cypress Creek bridge and completion of the Community Center. Steve continues to be active at both city and county level.
Community Service
* Hays County Transportation Advisory Board, Chair
* Hays County Comprehensive Plan Design Committee
* Treasurer – Friends of Blue Hole
* Village of Wimberley Comprehensive Plan Review Commission
* Hays County Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee
* Village of Wimberley Mayor Pro-tem 2000-2002
* Village of Wimberley Mayor 2003-2006
* Liaison Village of Wimberley Transportation Advisory Board
* Liaison Village of Wimberley Water & Waste Water Advisory Board
* Village of Wimberley Investment Committee
* Village of Wimberley Waste Water Master Plan Committee
* Village of Wimberley Community Center Steering Committee
* Village of Wimberley Public Information Committee
* Village of Wimberley Blue Hole Park Acquisition Team
Professional Career
Head Coach of Longhorn Aquatics at The University of Texas Austin 1985 -1992
President, Wimberley Merchant Association.
Treasurer, Wimberley Chamber of Commerce
Charter Member, Wimberley Rotary
Education
1975–1979
University of the Pacific Stockton, CA
B.S., Biology and Chemistry.
Dual major with honors.
1990–1992
St. Edwards University Austin, TX
M.B.A., Business Management
Graduated with honors. Relevant course work included: Business and Public Policy, Managerial Accounting, Personnel Management, Service Operations Management, Organizational Behavior, Financial Concepts and Policies