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All gifts to ADRN are used as restricted, if applicable. However, in the event that a specific disaster response becomes overfunded, your gift will be redirected to similar disaster response efforts by the ADRN Board of Directors once all identified needs related to the fund to which you have donated have been addressed.


Update your help request status
If you still need cleanup assistance and have previously requested assistance through ADRN, please click on the button below and complete the form by midnight this Saturday, March 25.
We know some homeowners still need assistance with debris cleanup after February’s winter storm. We appreciate your grace and patience while our network continues to work with the limited number of resources and volunteer teams in the area.
City-Provided Resources
AUSTIN
During a disaster or emergency, visit this page to get up-to-date official information from the City of Austin and Travis County and immediate actions you can take to keep you and your loved ones safe.BUDA
February 6 through March 3, 2023, residents may leave tree limbs curbside for Public Works to collect.KYLE
Click for resources available to Kyle residents for disposal of tree limbs and brush debris, including newly secured drop-off sites.LEANDER
Click for Winter storm brush dropoff for the City of Leander residents.PFLUGERVILLE
The City of Pflugerville provides options and waives fees for homeowners to discard tree limbs/brush from winter storm.ROUND ROCK
The City of Round Rock has opened an additional temporary brush recycling location and is allowing residents to request free brush pickup over the coming weeks.SAN MARCOS
Residents are encouraged to utilize available resources to dispose of trees, tree limbs, or branches that were damaged.Photos From the Field:
Additional Information:
ADRN Press Release: Debris Cleanup Assistance (February 2, 2023)