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Travis County imposes 30-day burn ban in northwest county after Sandy Creek flooding

Travis County Commissioners Court · July 8, 2025
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Summary

Travis County officials on Tuesday approved a 30-day burn ban for northwest parts of the county covering Big Sandy Creek, Cow Creek and adjacent low-lying streams and creeks, a measure the county said is intended to support ongoing rescue and recovery operations after a severe flash-flooding event.

Travis County officials on Tuesday approved a 30-day burn ban for northwest parts of the county covering Big Sandy Creek, Cow Creek and adjacent low-lying streams and creeks, a measure the county said is intended to support ongoing rescue and recovery operations after a severe flash-flooding event.

"I'm recommending putting a burn ban in order for Northwest Travis County along, Big Sandy Creek, Cow Creek, and any low lying areas, streams or creeks in that area," Travis County Fire Marshal Gary…

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