Make sure your brush is on the curb ASAP. Travis County is set to begin its second and final round of ice storm debris pickup on April 17.
is set to begin its second and final round of ice storm debris pickup on April 17 from publicly accessible streets in unincorporated areas.
Travis County Transportation and Natural Resources Department has been working since February to get everything picked up.To prepare, residents in all parts of unincorporated Travis County are asked to place ice storm debris on the curb no later than Sunday, April 16. The brush piles should not be placed under low power lines or low-hanging tree branches and should not be blocked by cars, trash cans, or other objects.Travis County will only pick up tree limbs and branches from the storm, not other materials like trash.should contact their city to inquire about debris pick up.
Other storm recovery information, including information about privately-run debris drop off locations that may charge a fee, is available on
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