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Williamson County outlines three‑month debris plan after winter storm; federal aid sought

Williamson County Board of Commissioners · February 10, 2026
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County emergency management reported widespread storm damage, opened shelters and established temporary debris sites; solid‑waste staff estimated cleanup could take roughly three months and urged residents to register debris needs while FEMA/state reimbursements are pursued.

Williamson County emergency management on Feb. 9 provided a detailed account of the county’s response to a recent winter storm, including shelter activations, mutual aid, and large‑scale debris management.

Todd Horton, director of emergency management, said the county activated its Emergency Operations Center to level 3, coordinated shelters at Franklin High and Fairview High and worked with municipal, nonprofit and utility partners on search, rescue and recovery. "We submitted our initial damage assessments, which was already…

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