News Roads and Bridges Manager Committed to Public Service
Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer
Anderson County’s new Manager or Roads and Bridges path has been paved by a family devoted to public service.
His father was a building and codes inspector and his mother a school teacher, something that influenced Fox’s choice of how to spend his life’s work.
He is also no stranger to Anderson County, having served as Project Manager of Roads and Bridges since 2021, and an engineering technician for the county since 2020. A graduate of Clemson University, where he also earned a Master’s degree in Plan and Environmental Science, Fox said he is excited to take on the challenge of managing the roads and bridges department at such a pivotal point.
Anderson County Council approved a referendum for November that would call for a one-penny sales tax, with the exception of unprepared food, to fully fund roads and bridges repairs and maintenance for the first time in the county’s history.