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Flood debris pickup will begin on Monday in Travis County, as cleanup efforts continue in flood-ravaged areas.
Leander Mayor Christine DeLisle said more communication from Travis County was needed to ensure residents have services.
Following weekend flooding, many residents are searching for more assistance from official sources. County officials say they ...
At least three people died and about 10 others were reported missing in Travis County after torrential rains caused ...
Travis County is asking people affected from last week’s flood to sort and place debris on the curb over the weekend.
Central Texas officials are working to install a temporary bridge after a crossing in the northwestern portion of Travis ...
While the majority of deaths and destruction resulting from the July 4 flash flood occurred in Kerr County, residents in ...
Anything from appliances to construction or vegetative debris can be placed curbside for collection, and fees have been ...
Officials scramble to reconnect FM 1431 and the only road leading into the Sandy Creek neighborhood near Leander after two ...
Leander Mayor Christine DeLisle said Travis County officials turned away her city's assistance during the Sandy Creek flood ...
Andrea Rutherford, who has lived in the Sandy Creek community for over 13 years, said Travis County closed the relatively new ...
Beginning Monday, July 14, contractors will pick up flood debris from Travis County-maintained roads in northwest Travis ...