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Crews are working around the clock on the RM 1431 and Sandy Creek bridges, but permanent repairs could require more money ...
After Travis County Judge Andy Brown was questioned by state lawmakers over the county's response to devastating Independence ...
Flood survivors told Texas lawmakers that Travis County's slow response left them stranded, forcing volunteers to lead rescue ...
At a public hearing in Kerrville Thursday, Travis County Judge Andy Brown defended the county's response to floods that ...
A month after rushing water shifted the Sandy Creek Bridge, some neighbors say Travis County isn't moving fast enough to fix ...
Travis County staff continue to work out of the Round Mountain Baptist Church, in the Sandy Creek neighborhood, after ...
The Central Texas Community Foundation launched a fundraiser with a goal of raising $10 million to support people in Travis and Williamson counties who were affected by the floods.
Some residents are frustrated that the bridge is still not complete one month after the deadly Central Texas floods.
Federal and state disaster declarations allow the county to raise taxes without voter approval. The average Travis County ...
The Central Texas Community Foundation, managing the relief funds for both counties, hopes to raise $10 million to cover long ...
Leadership for recovery efforts in Sandy Creek is changing hands once again, raising questions and concerns among volunteers ...
Travis County assumes Sandy Creek recovery efforts, prompting local concerns and advances in assistance and road repairs.