Additional Questions? Contact info gm@northaustinmud1.org
*** Updates 3/13/23****
The District has completed its neighborhood curbside cleanup project effective 3.10.23
Tree Hazards
The District’s arborist have addressed issues around amenities and with the parking lots and a 15 foot buffer from the trails but hazards may continue to exist further in the greenbelt. Please be aware of your surroundings and above your head. As always, if you notice a hazardous situation in the parks, please contact gm@northaustinmud1.org.
Individual Cleanup assistance
If you are unable to cleanup your property from the recent damage or will not be able to financially the Austin Disaster Relief Network can help. Please visit https://adrn.org/ws2023/ for more information about how to sign up for help. You can also contact them at 512-806-0800
DROP OFF OPTIONS
Brush Drop off Locations
North Austin MUD #1 residents have 3 options available to them currently to drop off brush items
Williamson County
- Texas Disposal Systems Georgetown Transfer Station. 250 W.L. Walden Rd. Georgetown, Texas 78626 (512) 930-1715 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday Closed Sunday. Costs range based on the amount of debris. TDS states that residents should try and get to this facility early as it may shut down by 2-3PM based on volume collected. This option currently has a fee associated. Price Sheet A government-issued photo ID is required for entry.
- Williamson County Landfill – Residents will pay a reduced $10+tax for a pickup truck worth of debris until 2/17/23 to dump. Dump Location. 600 Landfill Road, Hutto, TX 7863 (512) 759-8881. Safety Vests are required. Make sure you have a safety vest or you can purchase one for $5 at the Landfill gate.
Travis County
- City of Austin Wastewater Hornsby Bend Biosolids Facility, Free option – Hornsby Bend Biosolids Management Plant, 2210 FM 973, Austin, TX 78725 See Map A government-issued photo ID is required for entry. The drop off will be self serve. Staff will be available on-site to direct traffic and verify all material is free of trash and contamination. The grounds are muddy and could be slippery. Proper footwear is recommended.
- Texas Disposal Systems Georgetown Transfer Station. 250 W.L. Walden Rd. Georgetown, Texas 78626 (512) 930-1715 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday Closed Sunday. Costs range based on the amount of debris. TDS states that residents should try and get to this facility early as it may shut down by 2-3PM based on volume collected. This option currently has a fee associated. Price Sheet A government-issued photo ID is required for entry. The drop off will be self serve.
CURBSIDE OPTIONS
Texas Disposal Systems
Weekly Trash Pickup
Residents who have smaller branches and items can bundle them and place them by their trash receptacle for TDS to collect along with the normal trash service on Mondays.
Bundled brush must be no greater then 4 feet in length and 2 feet in diameter and weighing no more than 40 lbs per bundle. The bundles should be tied sufficiently so a TDS employee can lift the bundle into the truck. North Austin MUD has a maximum of 8 additional items (bundles or bags) that can be set curbside with the trash carts on normal pickup days.
TDS did ask residents to please be patient and keep in mind that they will have a significant amount of debris to collect along with normal trash services. Questions can be directed to the Municipal team at 844-873-7734.
Schedule Bulky Item Cleanup – Curbside
TDS does offer free individual scheduled curbside bulk item cleanups for brush for residents. Please call the Municipal team at 844-873-7734 to schedule your pickup. TDS normally will collect 3-4 cubic yards of debris but must be bundled in 4 foot by 2 foot bundles. TDS has asked for residents to be patient as some individual brush bulky cleanup requests will be scheduled weeks out due to large volume of calls.
Roadways
Williamson county has recently been out removing down trees in roadways within the District. If you have a question about a tree issue within the road or rights of way of Travis or Williamson Counties, please contact:
Williamson County Road and Bridge 512-943-3330 roadadmin@wilco.org
Travis County Road and Bridge (512) 854-9433 tnr.roads@traviscountytx.gov
If residents find road hazards, they can contact the Williamson County Road Dept 512-943-3330 or if the tree is causing a hazard for the roadway call 512-943-1300
For after hours or an emergency request on a Travis County roadway – if a hazard or road maintenance issue is blocking traffic or creating an unsafe situation – please call the Travis County Sheriff’s Office at (512) 974-0845.
Additional questions can be sent to gm@northaustinmud1.org