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Kerr County outlines staged debris pickup, two burn sites and right-of-entry process

5443252 · July 23, 2025
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Kerr County officials described a phased debris-removal plan after the recent flood, including two designated burn/incineration sites, contractor-only hauling from private property, and instructions for residents to submit right-of-entry forms for pick-up.

KERRVILLE, Texas — Kerr County officials described a phased debris-removal plan on the county website and social media that will combine contractor pick-up and controlled burning at two designated sites, saying residents who want material removed from private property must sign right-of-entry forms for contractors.

County officials said the debris collection will be “systematic.” They asked residents to separate bulky items (for example, carpet and furniture) and to expect that contractors may collect vegetative debris and bulky household items on different passes. “They will pick it up. But they ask to help as much as you can and to go quicker,” a county official said during the briefing.

The county identified two sites for grinding and burning: a city-owned parcel near the old soccer fields adjacent to…

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