Kerrville Officials Outline Recovery Plans After Deadly July 4 Floods, Focusing on Infrastructure and Debris Removal
WILLIAMSON COUNTY AND KERRVILLE, TEXAS, JUL 8 – Damage assessments aim to meet the $2.8 million federal threshold to unlock aid for infrastructure and individual repairs after recent floods in Williamson County and Kerrville.
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Kerrville officials outline recovery plans after deadly July 4 floods, focusing on infrastructure and debris removal
Kerrville officials provided updates Monday regarding the ongoing recovery and infrastructure repairs following the deadly July 4 floods. Assistant City Manager Michael Hornes and Executive Director of Public Works & Engineering Stuart Barron outlined the current state of the city’s infrastructure and parks, as well as plans for debris removal during a city council meeting. Hornes said Kerrville’s water plant sustained significant damage, but no…
The Floodwaters Are Rising
It's easy to forget that God's covenant is limited. God makes a solemn promise to Noah that He will never flood the whole Earth again ... however. "Never again will I let floodwaters destroy all life," the Bible says He said. But He never promised that He wouldn't let the floodwaters destroy someone's life, or your life. He only promised they wouldn't destroy everyone's at once. This weekend, a mammoth amount of rain fell on the Texas Hill Count…
San Antonio Food Bank announced that it will make food distribution in various sectors to help flood-affected people in Kerr and Tom Green counties. According to the statement, affected families will be able to access essential food, but it is mandatory to register beforehand for assistance. Distribution dates and locations: Friday, July 11th: Antler Stadium, 1310 Sidney Baker St., Kerrville, TX 78028. 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 12th…


County officials discuss damage assessment as flooding recedes; $2.8M threshold needed for federal disaster declaration
As flood waters recede, the Williamson County Office of Emergency Management is now tasked with assessing the damage to roads, bridges, infrastructure, homes and more across the county and in Liberty Hill.
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