The Brief
- Travis County is still working to help residents impacted by deadly flooding
- Several resources are still available for Sandy Creek residents
- Last week, residents and volunteers voiced their concerns about the county’s response
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas – Travis County is still working with residents who were impacted by devastating flooding during the Fourth of July weekend.
Below is a list of resources for the Sandy Creek community:
Round Mountain Baptist Church resources
The following resources are available:
- Meals at noon and 5 p.m.
- Showers (8 a.m. – midnight) and laundry drop-off (8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.)
- Health, housing, crisis counseling, and medical support
- Austin Pets Alive, American Red Cross, Small Business Administration representatives, and FEMA representatives
Daniel Middle School resource center
Sandy Creek residents can get free rides to this resource center.
The following resources are available:
- Meals, showers, supplies, case management, and more
- Home pickup shuttle: Sandy Creek residents can call 512-693-8462 to schedule a roundtrip ride
- CapMetro Shuttle Service: Now running daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. between Round Mountain Baptist Church, Danielson MS, the Leander Park & Ride, and H-E-B on Hero Way
Donations
A disaster relief fund was created by county officials to help those who have been impacted by flooding.
Hazardous debris assessment
Starting Monday, July 21, Travis County officials will go door-to-door to look at the hazardous debris along waterways after recent flooding.…