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Some Highland Lakes cities are currently accepting storm debris from residents. For more information, call your city office.

GRANITE SHOALS

Drop off vegetative storm debris (tree limbs, branches, brush, etc.) for free at Granite Shoals City Hall, 2221 N. Phillips Ranch Road, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 7-11. Do NOT bring trash, construction materials, or tires. Residential debris only; no commercial dumping.

Call the city at 830-598-2424 for more information.

BURNET

Residents and businesses within the city limits may place all flood-related debris and brush at the curb. As much as possible, remove hazardous materials (pesticides, paint, appliances with Freon, etc.) from the debris. The city of Burnet is coordinating with Burnet County to establish an emergency debris site. Haul-off will start once the site is approved by the state. 

Call the city at 512-756-4858 for more information.

For more information about debris collection plans from the following cities, call:

editor@thepicayune.com