Williamson County residents who need help clearing debris in the aftermath of the July 4 weekend floods will have until Oct. 31 to apply for county assistance, according to an Oct. 10 news release.

The details

Williamson County and the Texas Department of Emergency Management initially opened applications for flood relief Aug. 28 to benefit the victims of the flooding, which tore through parts of Central Texas in July. Much of Central Texas, including the Williamson County cities of Leander, Georgetown and Liberty Hill, was affected by the damage.

Applicants seeking aid will need to provide the following:
  • A government-issued ID, which can include driver’s licenses, passports or Real ID cards, for each property owner
  • Power of attorney, trust documents and/or corporate documentation on behalf of all owners on the deed, if applicable
  • The owner’s most recent tax bill
  • A sketch of the property identifying locations of all hazards. Simple hand-drawn sketches will be accepted.
  • Homeowner and flood insurance documents, including declaration pages, policy jackets and any applicable claim documents
Residents who wish to apply for debris clearing services can do so online or contact the county hotline at 512-991-1045.