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Flood Awareness Week
Texas Governor Greg Abbot declared the week of May 18-22, 2022 as Flood Awareness Week. Central Texas is particularly prone since we tend to get our rain in all of nothing patterns. Know your risk, find out whether you work or live near Read on... -
Election Results Are In!
Casey Clawson has been reelected to Place 1 and Ed Orlin was elected to Place 2 on the District’s Board of Directors. This term will run through 2026. Read on... -
Updated Contact Information for Permitting with the District
Developers have a new way to connect with the District for questions about activity within the District's Easements or requests for an Easement Encroachment Permit. Read on... -
Welcome to Central Texas and Flash Flood Alley
Central Texas on average receives 34 inches of rainfall a year compared to Seattle’s 38 inches. You might want to read that again; we receive almost as much rainfall as Seattle. Read on...
- Is there a District Dam near me?
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Use the District’s Mapping Tool - Enter your address by selecting the magnifying glass in the upper left corner of the map.
- Am I within the Dam District?
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The best way to determine if you are in the District is to look up your property on the Williamson County Appraisal District’s site. Scroll to the middle of the page and look to see if the Upper Brushy Creek WCID is listed in the Taxing Entities.
- Does the District handle utilities?
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The District is not a utility service provider, we operate and maintain flood control dams in Williamson County. Residents utility service is likely with your City or MUD District.
- When are the public Board meetings?
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Regular Board Meeting are held on the third Thursday of each month at 460 Texas Ave. Round Rock, TX 78664 and begin at 4pm. Agendas and minutes are available here.
- How many dams does the District sponsor?
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The District operates and maintains 23 earthen dams in Williamson County from the City of Leander to the City of Hutto.