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 Ensure Your Debris Meets Guidelines
As we continue to recover from Hurricane Beryl, the Township has created this informative 5-minute video to help you navigate the storm debris removal process. Please also note the following information:
- Waste Management will collect yard debris that meets their yard waste guidelines. However, due to the large amount of yard waste, their crews are currently experiencing delays. If your yard waste complied with their guidelines but was not picked up, please be patient. Waste Management has increased their resources and is working diligently to catch up.
- Your county of residence is responsible for the removal of large piles of storm debris. If you have a large pile of debris, please visit www.thewoodlandstownship-to.gov/stormrecovery and complete the debris removal form required by your county. Please keep in mind, the county removal process will take time.
 Give Students A Great Start
Township Neighborhood Services is hosting a School Supply Drive to help our community's students start the school year strong! Many families impacted by Hurricane Beryl may need a little extra help this year. Let's come together and show our kids we support them by providing the supplies they need to succeed. Drop off your donations at The Woodlands Township, 2801 Technology Forest Blvd, from now until July 31, 2024. Every contribution makes a difference to our local schools!
𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗹𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗡𝗲𝗲𝗱𝗲𝗱:
- Notebook Paper/Journals
- Pencils/Pens/Highlighters
- Crayons/Backpacks
 Read the Meeting Recap
The Woodlands Township Board of Directors held a regular meeting on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at 6 p.m. at 2801 Technology Forest Blvd. To receive a post-meeting recap after every Board meeting, subscribe to the Boardroom Briefing!
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As storm debris collection continues in The Woodlands, the Township requests your help.
Debris removal trucks are moving through our villages as expeditiously as possible to help clear the community of yard waste. One way to help ensure that they can provide this essential service to you and your neighbors is to minimize parking on the street. In particular, please be mindful of parking in ways that block both sides of streets. Narrow paths created by street parking inhibit both debris removal vehicles and emergency vehicles from safely passing and completing their essential tasks.
We know that everyone is weary of the storm recovery process and we thank you for your continued patience.
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