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After storm, Williamson County waives resident landfill fees, expands drop sites and outlines debris pickup timeline

Williamson County Board of County Commissioners (Budget Committee) · February 3, 2026
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Summary

County leaders announced a 30‑day temporary increase of the resident landfill drop limit from 5 to 10 tons at no charge, three drop‑off points for unincorporated residents, and said highway crews will collect right‑of‑way piles as crews recover; FEMA reimbursement remains uncertain.

Following recent storms, the committee outlined a temporary debris plan that waives resident landfill fees and increases the resident drop limit from 5 to 10 tons for 30 days.

Chair described the county’s approach: residents who cannot haul debris themselves may leave tree limbs and brush at the right of way…

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