HURRICANE BERYL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT NUMBERS:
The city is asking for your help. Please do not call 911 unless it is a medical emergency, active fire, or emergency police matter.Sign up for emergency notifications today: https://angletontx.genasys.com/portal/en/registerUtilize our call center number for non-emergency questions and information or to report downed powerlines; 979-848-5691.If you see a tree down across a road, please report it to TextMyGOV at 979-291-1191 or https://angletontx.portal.iworq.net/portalhome/angletontx
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9/26/24 @ 5:01PM
DEBRIS REMOVAL NOTICE!
This is your final chance to have your Hurricane Beryl debris removed.
All Debris Must Be At The Curb By October 13th, 2024.
If
debris is not at the curb by October 13th, 2024, the owner will be responsible for all costs associated with its removal.
Vegetation Debris and Fencing Only
Must be Separate piles
No Hazards, No tires, No Appliances
Want to report your debris pile?
Send an email with your address to:
oem@angleton.tx.us
or iWorq
------------------------------------------------8/20/24 @ 12:43PMDebris Collection Transitions to Normal Schedule 8.20.2024The debris collection from Hurricane Beryl has been successfully completed. If you still have any remaining debris, it will be picked up according to the Waste Connections heavy trash schedule. For more details, please visit their website: https://www.angleton.tx.us/DocumentCenter/View/7100/Waste-Connections-HeavyFinal Debris Update 8.14.2024As we begin to close out the final stages of picking up debris.If you still have debris, including vegetation or fencing, please let us know by utilizingTxtMyGov 979-291-1191Let us know one of the two options:Choose Debris -OEMThen either:Storm Debris Removal-- At curbStorm Debris Removal-- Not at curb yetPlease do not call City Hall or PD to report the debris; utilizing TxtMyGov is the most efficient way.You can also utilize our portal by clicking the following link:https://angletontx.portal.iworq.net/portalhome/angletontxThank you for being patient and understanding through this long process of debris removal.Sincerely,Jamie PraslickaOffice of Emergency Management Coordinator
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8/7/24 @ 7:03PM
If you received a letter saying you’re ineligible for disaster assistance after
#Beryl damaged your property, you can file a written appeal within 60 days from the date of your determination letter.
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8/7/24 @ 6:51PM
Debris Update: City of Angleton
The City of Angleton continues to make significant progress in debris removal efforts. Currently, we have five trucks operating daily, clearing vegetation and other materials throughout the city.
**Ongoing Efforts and Progress:**
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Debris removal is a slow and time-consuming process. We appreciate your patience as we continue this critical work.
- Fencing and various items are still being picked up daily, as fencing continues to be removed and placed at the curb.
- Since July 15th, 2024, the City of Angleton has moved an impressive 99,516 cubic yards of vegetation debris. To put this in perspective, that's equivalent to 30 Olympic-sized swimming pools or half a million bathtubs!
**Citizen's Vegetation Drop-Off Site Reopened:**
- The vegetation drop-off site is now open at Bates Park, accessible via the park road off South Walker Street.
- The site will operate on the following schedule:
- Wednesday, August 7th, until 7 p.m.
- Thursday, August 8th, to Sunday, August 11th, from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Please note: Vegetation debris must not be in bags, and a driver's license with an Angleton address is required for drop-off.
**FEMA Assistance:**
- A Disaster Recovery Center is now open at the Freeport Recreation Center (803 N. Front Street, Freeport, Texas).
- Operating hours are seven days a week, from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
- The center provides individual assistance, status updates on FEMA applications, and information on disaster assistance from Federal, State, Local, and voluntary organizations.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and patience as we work together to restore our community.
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8/5/24 @ 7:59AM
Attention Angleton Residents: Important Debris Collection Reminder
As Crowder Gulf continues to pick up debris throughout the city, we want to inform our residents that all storm debris should be at the curb by August 5th for final collection.
Debris Collection Details:
Only storm-related debris will be accepted. No non-storm-related trash or hazardous waste.
Ensure debris is sorted and separated into like-kind piles. Vegetation debris (trees, limbs, branches) will be collected first, followed by other storm debris (fencing, construction materials) in subsequent passes.
Place debris directly on the right-of-way for removal. Do not use trash bags or cans.
Keep debris piles away from gas meters, gas lines, water meters, water lines, and fire hydrants.
Do not park vehicles in the roadway to ensure debris trucks have access.
Contractors hired for debris removal are responsible for hauling it away.
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7/26/24 @ 2:46PM
UPDATE FROM BWA: The effects of Hurricane Beryl have affected our community in many ways, but our water remains safe for consumption. Brazosport Water Authority has been aware of the taste, color, and odor issues that are affecting Member Cities and Customers. This is due to the wind, rainfall, and debris from Hurricane Beryl. None of these issues have impacted the safety of our water. Testing has been performed by Brazoria County Health Department Water Lab, as well as Brazosport Water Authority’s treatment plant. Though the raw water sources have not returned to normal, BWA operations staff has worked diligently on treating and returning the water to our usual finished product. On July 19, 2024, the color issues have been resolved at the Brazosport Water Authority’s Treatment Plant, and by Monday the 22nd, the taste and odor were back to normal. Staff from several Member Cities confirmed water being received from BWA has returned to normal conditions. The Member Cities are in the process of flushing out their distribution system to remove any remaining color, taste, or odor. BWA wishes to express our thanks and appreciation to the Cities Administrative and Public Works Departments for their assistance throughout this event. We apologize for any inconvenience. As always, the safety of the public is our main concern, and we will continue to update as changes occur.
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7/25/24 @ 8:29AM
Hey, Angleton, we need your help
As you know, the recent storm has caused some damage around our city, including several street signs that have fallen or become dislodged. Ensuring that our street signs are properly in place is crucial for the safety and convenience of everyone.
We kindly ask for your help in identifying and reporting any fallen or damaged street signs in your area. If you come across any, please take a moment to report them to us by texting 979.291.1191.
When reporting, please provide the exact location and, if possible, a brief description of the issue.
Your assistance is invaluable and helps us maintain our city’s safety and efficiency. Thank you for your continued support and understanding
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7/24/24 @ 5:08PM
The Business and Disaster Recovery Center in Brazoria County is now open at the Brazoria County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce located at 116 S. Velasco, Ste. C Angleton, TX. (979) 233-2331.
Working together to help you!!
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7/23/24 @ 5:18PM
Attention Angleton Residents: Important Debris Collection Update
As Crowder Gulf continues to pick up debris throughout the city, we want to inform our residents that all storm debris should be at the curb by August 5th for final collection.
Debris Collection Details:
Only storm-related debris will be accepted. No non-storm-related trash or hazardous waste.
Ensure debris is sorted and separated into like-kind piles. Vegetation debris (trees, limbs, branches) will be collected first, followed by other storm debris (fencing, construction materials) in subsequent passes.
Place debris directly on the right-of-way for removal. Do not use trash bags or cans.
Keep debris piles away from gas meters, gas lines, water meters, water lines, and fire hydrants.
Do not park vehicles in the roadway to ensure debris trucks have access.
Contractors hired for debris removal are responsible for hauling it away.
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7/23/24 @ 10:28AM
DEBRIS COLLECTION l As a reminder Crowder Gulf will continue picking up storm debris over the next several weeks. As you continue to move your debris to the curb for pick-up, we want to ensure you are aware of certain things.
Assessment and Prioritization: Debris contractors will assess the most concentrated and unsafe debris areas first, guiding their decision on where to begin.
Storm-Related Debris Only: Only storm-related debris will be accepted. Crowder Gulf will not pick up non-storm-related trash or debris.
Sorting and Separation: All debris must be sorted and separated into like kind piles. Debris types cannot be mixed in the same load. The first pass will be for vegetation debris only (trees, limbs, branches). Other storm debris (fencing, construction materials) will be collected in subsequent passes.
Hazardous Waste: No hazardous waste will be picked up. Examples include paint cans, pesticides, chemicals, motor oil, batteries, etc.
Proper Placement: Do not place storm debris in trash bags or cans. Instead, place it directly on the right-of-way for removal. If debris is already in bags or cans, please empty them onto the right-of-way. Ensure all debris piles are away from gas meters, gas lines, water meters, water lines, and fire hydrants.
Resident Vehicles: Do not park cars in the roadway that would inhibit the truck from being able to pick up debris. The trucks picking up debris are large and need their space.
Private Property: Debris contractors will not enter private property to retrieve debris.
Contractor Responsibility: If you’ve hired a contractor to remove debris from your property, it’s their responsibility to haul it away.
Timelines: Basic timelines for debris placement on the right-of-way will be provided. Monitor the city website and social media for updates.
Patience and Progress: The first pass for vegetation debris will take time. Once completed, a second pass for all other storm debris will be scheduled. Your patience is appreciated during this process.
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7/20/24 @ 12:01PM
If you have been affected by Hurricane Beryl and need assistance, you can apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance today:
App:
Download the FEMA App on your smartphones
Phone: Call 1-800-621-3362 to apply.
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7/20/2024 @ 9:02AM
Welcome Back to the Angleton Recreation Center!
We are thrilled to announce that we will resume normal operations on Saturday, July 20, at 8 AM!
Thank you for your tremendous understanding and support as we partnered with the American Red Cross to provide aid to our community affected by Hurricane Beryl. Angleton truly is the HEART of Brazoria County!
Join
us as we celebrate National Park and Recreation Month, fostering community spirit and togetherness. We can't wait to see you!
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/19/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover.
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton!
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7/19/24 @ 4:48PM
Thank you for continuing to serve your community, La Vida!
Tonight at 5PM, come to La Vida Regional Cuadrangular for another hot food drive-thru for you and your family!
3133 N. Valderas Angleton, TX
Tonight's menu is Louisiana rice with beans and sausage!
Together is better!
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7/19/24 @ 12:37PM
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton! 💪💜
Thank you Brazosport ISD for Providing Transport as We Transitioned the Temporary Shelter to Support Our Community Affected by Hurricane Beryl!
New Shelter Location:
1001 W. Mulberry
Operating Hours:
Shelter doors will lock at 10 p.m.
Shelter doors will reopen at 6 a.m.
In addition to the shelter, a Cooling Center is available for residents needing respite from the heat.
The Angleton Recreation Center will resume normal operations on Saturday, 7/20.
Together, we are making a difference!
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7/19/24 @ 12:02PM
Welcome Back to the Angleton Recreation Center!
We are thrilled to announce that we will resume normal operations on Saturday, July 20, at 8 AM!
Thank you for your tremendous understanding and support as we partnered with the American Red Cross to provide aid to our community affected by Hurricane Beryl. Angleton truly is the HEART of Brazoria County!
Join
us as we celebrate National Park and Recreation Month, fostering community spirit and togetherness. We can't wait to see you!
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7/19/24 @ 10:16AM
Third Day in a Row!
Dear Angleton, it's been a rough 2 weeks so we want to love on our BELOVED town with a FREE delicious meal!
Friday, July 19th,
12:00 - 4:00 PM
- Choice of chopped beef, turkey, or sausage sandwich.
(Plus one side & Medium fountain drink included)
Must be present ,one meal per person.
Come en enjoy our delicious BBQ!
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7/19/24 @ 9:48AM
We're Preparing to Transition the Temporary Shelter and Continue to Support Our Community Affected by Hurricane Beryl
The City of Angleton, in partnership with Angleton ISD and The American Red Cross, are pleased to announce the transition of the temporary shelter from the Angleton Recreation Center to the Westside Elementary Campus Friday, 7/19, at noon.
New Shelter Location:
Operating Hours:
Shelter doors will lock at 10 p.m.
Shelter doors will reopen at 6 a.m.
In addition to the shelter, a Cooling Center is available for residents needing respite from the heat.
The Angleton Recreation Center will resume normal operations on Saturday, 7/20.
We are deeply grateful to The American Red Cross and Angleton ISD for their outstanding partnership in helping us continue to serve our community. Together, we are making a difference!
Thank you for your continued support and understanding.
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/18/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover.
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton!
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7/18/24 @ 4:38PM
Notice to all BWA Member Cities and Customers:
The effects of Hurricane Beryl have impacted our community in many ways, but our water remains safe for consumption. Brazosport Water Authority is aware of the taste, color, and odor issues affecting Member Cities and Customers. However, none of these issues have made our water unsafe.
The wind, rainfall, and debris from Hurricane Beryl have affected water sources in our community and throughout Southeast Texas. Contributing
factors include substantial amounts of organic matter and depleted oxygen in the water. This is a region-wide problem affecting reservoirs, creeks, and bayous. As a result, taste, color, and odor issues have arisen within the distribution system.
BWA is implementing every treatment technique available to us. The natural cycle will also assist in correcting the situation by reintroducing oxygen back into the bodies of water through several natural actions, such as photosynthesis and other aerating processes.
BWA has continuous online monitoring and daily bacteriological sampling. All test results have confirmed that the water remains safe for consumption. We apologize for any inconvenience. As always, the safety of the public is our main concern, and we will continue to provide updates as changes occur.
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7/18/24 @ 4:35PM
Thank you for continuing to serve your community, La Vida!
Tonight at 5PM, come to La Vida Regional Cuadrangular for another hot food drive-thru for you and your family!
3133 N. Valderas Angleton, TX
Tonight's menu is spaghetti with meatballs!
Together is better!
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7/18/24 @ 4:17PM
The City of Angleton receives over 95% of our drinking water from our surface water provider, BWA. Due to hurricane Beryl, the source of BWA’s surface water has been impacted. This has caused reservoirs and channels to become disturbed from all the rainfall, and flow. This in turn has caused the treated water we receive to have a yellowish appearance in color, and a slight odor. BWA is doing everything in their power to combat the issue at their treatment facility. BWA and the City of Angleton want to assure you that the water is safe to drink. These discoloration issues, and odor issues, will linger until the flow of the reservoirs return to normal post-storm. For any other issues, or additional information, please contact Jacob Glover at 979-849-4364 ext. 5111. Thank you.
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7/18/24 @ 12:41PM
Community Update: Transition of Temporary Shelter
The City of Angleton, in partnership with Angleton ISD and The American Red Cross, is committed to continuing to support our community affected by Hurricane Beryl. We are pleased to announce the transition of the temporary shelter from the Angleton Recreation Center to the Westside Elementary Campus on Friday, 7/19, at noon.
New Shelter Location:
Operating Hours:
Shelter doors will lock at 10 p.m.
Shelter doors will reopen at 6 a.m.
In addition to the shelter, a Cooling Center is available for residents needing respite from the heat.
The Angleton Recreation Center will resume normal operations on Saturday, 7/20.
We are deeply grateful to The American Red Cross and Angleton ISD for their outstanding partnership in helping us continue to serve our community. Together, we are making a difference!
Thank you for your continued support and understanding.
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7/18/24 @ 7:08AM
Beryl Recovery Informational Update:
Debris:
As you continue to move your debris to the curb for pick, we want to ensure you are aware of certain things:
1.
We are on the first pass of picking up vegetation debris. If you didn't make this pick-up, there will be another one.
2. Ensure all debris piles are away from gas meters, gas lines, water meters, water lines, and fire hydrants.
3. Follow the FEMA guidelines posted on our website and Facebook for guidance on how to stack the different types of debris. A pile will NOT be picked up and will be left in place if anything other than vegetation is in the pile. This includes fencing and treated lumber.
Power:
4. If you do not have power, please report it by clicking the link below. The Office of Emergency Management is tracking the current power outages within the city. Do NOT call the police department or City Hall- This is the best way to report the outages from Hurricane Beryl ONLY.
If you experience a power outage after already having power, please report it to the TNMP power outage page.
Please like and share the Office of Emergency Management and the City of Angleton-City Hall Facebook page to stay up-to-date on information and resources.
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7/17/24 @ 6:28PM
Has Hurricane Beryl Impacted You or Your Small Business?
Important Virtual Event This Friday!
SBA Disaster Assistance Loan Information Session
Friday, July 19,
2024 - 12-1 p.m. CT
Join this critical virtual event to learn about:
• Available Loan Options
• Eligibility Criteria
• Application Process
• Important Deadlines
• Additional Support Resources
The session will also include an opportunity for Q&A. Ensure your spot in this vital session to secure the assistance you need.
Register Now!
https://score.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OIzgfb8BRfK_nJGl4tfAIg?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1aWuwya_R2U2Gjaz_rAAERl8Xs9cU8os-OEzR-AbkP451blwV8ER_B0t0_aem_ojDmOdMjSw0Mw6N2PAq4SQ#/registration
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7/17/24 @ 6:25PM
Debris:
As you continue to move your debris to the curb for pick-up, we want to ensure you are aware of certain things:
1.
We are on the first pass of picking up vegetation debris. If you didn't make this pick-up, there will be another one.
2. Ensure all debris piles are away from gas meters, gas lines, water meters, water lines, and fire hydrants.
3. Follow the FEMA guidelines (picture below) for guidance on how to stack the different types of debris. A pile will NOT be picked up and will be left in place if anything other than vegetation is in the pile. This includes fencing and treated lumber.
Power:
4. If you do not have power, please report it by clicking the link below. The Office of Emergency Management is tracking the current power outages within the city. Do NOT call the police department or City Hall- This is the best way to report the outages from Hurricane Beryl ONLY.
If you experience a power outage after already having power, please report it to the TNMP power outage page.
Please like and share the Office of Emergency Management and the City of Angleton City Hall Facebook page to stay up-to-date on information and resources.
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/17/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover.
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton!
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Thank you for continuing to serve your community, La Vida!
Tonight at 5PM, come to La Vida Regional Cuadrangular for another hot food drive-thru for you and your family!
3133 N. Valderas Angleton, TX
Tonight's menu is King Ranch Chicken Pasta!
Together is better!
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/16/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover.
https://heyzine.com/flip-book/f99c07f69e.html
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton! 💪💜
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Thank you for continuing to serve your community, La Vida!
Tonight at 5PM, come to La Vida Regional Cuadrangular for another hot food drive-thru for you and your family!
3133 N. Valderas Angleton, TX
Tonight's menu is burrito supreme with refried beans
Together is better!
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/15/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover.
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton!
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The City of Angleton receives over 95% of our drinking water from our surface water provider, BWA. Due to hurricane Beryl, the source of BWA’s surface water has been impacted. This has caused reservoirs and channels to become disturbed from all the rainfall, and flow. This in turn has caused the treated water we receive to have a yellowish appearance in color, and a slight odor. BWA is doing everything in their power to combat the issue at their treatment facility. BWA and the City of Angleton want to assure you that the water is safe to drink. These discoloration issues, and odor issues, will linger until the flow of the reservoirs return to normal post-storm. For any other issues, or additional information, please contact Jacob Glover at 979-849-4364 ext. 5111. Thank you.
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/15/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover.
https://heyzine.com/flip-book/5fc89cd2c5.html
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton! 💪💜
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7/15/2024 @ 12:43PMCrisis Cleanup: Home Cleanup Hotline; 979-217-3791.If you need assistance with damage from Hurricane Beryl, call the number above to ask for help. We will connect you with volunteers from local relief organizations, community groups and faith communities who may be able to assist with: cut fallen trees, drywall/flooring/appliance removal, tarping roofs, mold mitigation.ALL SERVICES ARE FREE, BUT SERVICE IS NOT GUARANTEED DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING NEED. THIS HOTLINE WILL REMAIN OPEN THROUGH FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2024.Please note: this hotline CANNOT assist with social services such as food, clothing, shelter, insurance, or questions about FEMA registration. Volunteers work free of charge and provide the tools and equipment necessary to complete the work.
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7/15/24 @ 9:18AM
Angleton, we need your help! As we begin picking up storm debris this week, please ensure there are no parked cars in the roadway that would inhibit the truck being able to pick up debris. Thank you!
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7/15/24 @ 9:15AM
Debris Management Update: Hurricane Beryl Recovery in Angleton
As we move further into the recovery phase after Hurricane Beryl, we’re beginning our debris removal process this week. This effort will take time, so we ask for everyone’s patience as we work to clean up our city. Here are some tips and tasks for citizens to help ensure the process goes as quickly and safely as possible:
Important Guidelines for Debris Removal:
Assessment and Prioritization
Storm-Related Debris Only:
Sorting and Separation:
Hazardous Waste:
No hazardous waste will be picked up. Examples include paint cans, pesticides, chemicals, motor oil, batteries, etc.
Proper Placement:
Do not place storm debris in trash bags or cans. Instead, place it directly on the right-of-way for removal. If debris is already in bags or cans, please empty them onto the right-of-way. Please do not park cars in the roadway in front of the debris pile.
Private Property:
Contractor Responsibility:
Timelines:
FEMA Guidelines:
Debris types cannot be mixed in the same load. The first pass will be for vegetation debris only (trees, limbs, branches). Other storm debris (fencing, construction materials) will be collected in subsequent passes.
Patience and Progress:
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we work together to restore our community. Stay safe and keep an eye on our updates for more information!
For more details, contact the City of Angleton or visit our website and social media channels.
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/14/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover.
https://heyzine.com/flip-book/e305200bcf.html
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton! 💪💜
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7/14/24 @ 5:20PM
Tonight at 5PM, Come to La Vida for hot food for you and your family!.
3133 N. Valderas Angleton, TX
Tonight's menu is PASTA, YUMMY SAUCE & MEATBALLS!.
La Vida Regional Cuadrangular
Together is better!
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7/14/24 @ 4:40PM
Kenjo's is back in Angleton located in the parking lot next to tax office. Chopped beef sandwiches and chips. Also available pimento cheese sandwiches, and a bag of chips. FREE Thank you, Kenjo's!
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7/14/24 @ 2:18PM
Thank you TDECU for your sponsorship of the Ice POD!
Only Ice Distributed Today
Location: Angleton Junior High School, 1201 E Henderson, Angleton, TX
Hours: 10 AM to 5 PM through Sunday.
Instructions:
Please remain in your vehicle.
Volunteers will load ice into your trunk or truck bed.
Enter and exit from Henderson.
Distribution will continue each day while supplies last.
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7/14/24 @ 2:11PM
FEMA has opened assistance applications for Texans impacted by Beryl.
https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20240712/fema-assistance-available-texans-affected-hurricane-beryl?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1c5naqFLVIhQBE_GaLq1IVetLKJFDGr_pBuIi46mte7063VzdPKpPLpBU_aem_gvjiK8xLfAnExcE7kTbajg
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/13/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover.
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton! 💪💜
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7/13/24 @ 4:58PM
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has amended the Major Disaster Declaration for Hurricane Beryl to include Brazoria County, among others, for FEMA's Individual Assistance Program.
Residents of Brazoria County can apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance online at
disasterassistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621-3362.
FEMA’s Individual Assistance program funding assists with expenses such as temporary housing, emergency home repairs, uninsured and underinsured personal
property losses, disaster legal services, disaster unemployment assistance, and medical, dental, and funeral expenses caused by the disaster.
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7/13/24 @ 4:40PM
Community Support from La Vida Regional Cuadrangular Church
Drive-Through Meal: Starting at 5 PM each evening.
Location: La Vida Regional Cuadrangular Church, 3133 N. Valderas, Angleton, TX
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7/13/24 @ 10:31AM
The City of Angleton, in partnership with TDECU, has Ice available for free at the
Angleton Junior High School,
1201 East Henderson, Angleton, Texas 77515
Shelter remains open at the Angleton Rec Center.
Cooling Center with phone charging is available at closes at 5 pm.
First Presbyterian Church
130 S Arcola St, Angleton, TX 77515
TNMP continues to work around the clock by bringing in additional crews.
Vegetation Debris pick-up will begin on Monday. Please follow directions on putting the debris on the curb in piles.
If there is ANYTHING other than vegetation in the debris pile, it will NOT be picked up.
For additional information, please see our website or Facebook page.
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7/12/24 @ 10:35PM
UPDATE: Due to high demand- we will be pausing the ice and water from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM to allow our volunteers to rest and eat. Please understand that they are working diligently to serve the community. Thank you for your understanding.
Thank you TDECU for your sponsorship of the Ice POD!
Saturday, 9/13 Only Ice Distributed TodayLocation: Angleton Junior High School, 1201 E Henderson, Angleton, TX
Hours: 10 AM to 5 PM through Sunday.
Instructions: Please remain in your vehicle.
Volunteers will load ice into your trunk or truck bed.
Enter and exit from Henderson.
Distribution will continue each day while supplies last.
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton!
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7/12/24 @ 8:11PM
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has amended the Major Disaster Declaration for Hurricane Beryl to include Brazoria County, among others, for FEMA's Individual Assistance Program.
Residents of Brazoria County can apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance online at
disasterassistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621-3362.
FEMA’s Individual Assistance program funding assists with expenses such as temporary housing, emergency home repairs, uninsured and underinsured personal
property losses, disaster legal services, disaster unemployment assistance, and medical, dental, and funeral expenses caused by the disaster.
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7/12/24 @ 7:20PM
IMPORTANT: HURRICANE BERYL UPDATE
TWC is now accepting applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) in 15 counties* as a result of severe
weather due to Hurricane Beryl. Individuals with jobs affected by severe weather in Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Orange, Polk, San Jacinto, Walker, and Wharton Counties may be eligible for DUA benefits.Apply for
#benefits at (800) 939-6631 or
https://pulse.ly/x3gseh3oduApplications must be submitted by September 9, 2024.
*Additional counties may be added.
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/12/2024
Click on the link for information and resources to help as we recover. https://heyzine.com/flip-book/da7dcd13f0.html
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton! 💪💜
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7/12/24 @ 3:22PM
Governor Abbott Provides Update On Ongoing Response Efforts Following Hurricane Beryl
July 11, 2024 | Austin, Texas | Press Release
Governor Greg Abbott announced today that Texas has requested the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Individual Assistance program for 15 counties as Texas communities continue to recover from the impacts of Hurricane Beryl.
“The State of Texas continues to deploy all resources and assistance needed to help Texans and communities impacted by
Hurricane Beryl,” said Governor Abbott. “Texas has requested that 15 counties be approved for FEMA’s Individual Assistance program so that Texans have access to additional funding to cover expenses caused by this disaster. I remain in regular contact with Acting Governor Dan Patrick and Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd on Texas’ ongoing response and recovery efforts. We are working around the clock to ensure electrical providers quickly restore power to all Texans. Texas will remain engaged until every Texan recovers from this disaster.”
Acting Governor Dan Patrick today requested that FEMA grant eligibility for Individual Assistance for qualifying Texans in the following counties: Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Orange, Polk, San Jacinto, Walker, and Wharton. Additional counties may be requested at a later date as damage assessments are completed.
If approved, FEMA’s Individual Assistance program funding would assist with expenses such as temporary housing, emergency home repairs, uninsured and underinsured personal property losses, disaster legal services, disaster unemployment assistance, and medical, dental, and funeral expenses caused by the disaster.
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7/12/24 @ 11:28AM
You only need to report this one time. This info helps connect Angleton residents and businesses with resources & services and also enables the City of Angleton to determine the extent of the damage to the community. Thank you.
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7/12/24 @ 10:01AM
TNMP Power Outage Update:
The City of Angleton continues to maintain strong communication with TNMP. Our Office of Emergency Management is in daily contact with them to stay abreast of the situation.
Weather Delays: The recent weather, including multiple storms with lightning, has significantly delayed repair efforts. While some work can be done in light rain, it cannot proceed during lightning storms.
Website Updates: The TNMP power outage website is experiencing significant delays in updating information. This is due to the high volume of contractors working to restore power and limited Wi-Fi connectivity in the affected areas.
Additional Support: TNMP has brought in linemen and tree crews from across the United States to assist with the restoration efforts.
Power Restoration Timeline: Currently, we do not have a specific date for when power will be fully restored. The unpredictable and challenging conditions make it difficult to provide an accurate timeline. We advise residents to prepare for the possibility of the outage extending into next week, although we all hope for a sooner resolution.
Thank you for your patience and understanding during this challenging time.
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7/12/24 @ 9:01AM
Waste Connections has informed us that they were only able to complete half the city's recycling yesterday due to long wait times at the landfill. If your recycling has not been picked up, please leave your bin out for pick up today. Trash pick-up is delayed by a day but should be complete by Saturday. Please don't overload the trash bins. Thank you.
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7/11/24 @ 10:18PM
UPDATED for 7/12: We've received word that ice is not in route. Please watch this page for posts about availability at the POD. We apologize but it is out of our control.
Update for 7/12: Only Ice Distributed Today
Location: Angleton Junior High School, 1201 E Henderson, Angleton, TX
Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 5 PM through Sunday.
Instructions:
Please remain in your vehicle.
Volunteers will load ice into your trunk or truck bed.
Enter and exit from Henderson.
Distribution will continue each day while supplies last.
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/10/2024
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton! 💪💜
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7/11/24 @ 5:28PM
Residential Vegetative Drop Off Sponsored by the City of Angleton and Crowder Gulf
Attention Angleton Residents with a 77515 Zip Code:
Starting tomorrow, Friday, July 12, you can drop off your vegetative material at Bates Park. This service is for Angleton residents only and no commercial contractors or companies will be allowed.
Drop Off Details:
Location: Bates Park, 700 Bates Park Road, Angleton, TX 77515
Days: Monday - Friday (No drop off on Saturday or Sunday)
Time: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Please note that only vegetative material is accepted. Any other types of debris or drop-offs from commercial contractors/companies will be turned away.
Thank you for your cooperation!
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7/11/24 @ 3:42PM
Comcast set up their Xfinity hotspot van outside The Angleton Community Center Shelter and Cooling Station to provide FREE high-speed WiFi. Anyone can now use the reliable WiFi service to connect with family and friends or access online resources. The WiFi will be available until 8 p.m. today, July 11, 2024. The Angleton Community Center is located at 1601 N. Valderas in Angleton, TX.
Comcast will also be providing cases of water for individuals in need, while supplies last. Thank you, Comcast!
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7/11/24 @ 1:15PM
Community Support from La Vida Regional Cuadrangular Church
La Vida Regional Cuadrangular Church is here to support our community in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl with the following services:
Thursday-Saturday (7/11-7/13):
Drive-Through Meal: Starting at 5 PM each evening.
Location: La Vida Regional Cuadrangular Church, 3133 N. Valderas, Angleton, TX
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7/11/24 @ 12:39PM
Texas New Mexico Power is asking residents who are still without power to please report your outage at hurricane@tnmp.com
You will need to provide your ESI ID or Meter Number plus five-digit ZIP Code of the outage location. Thank you.
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7/11/24 @ 10:16AM
Community Support After Hurricane BerylIn the wake of Hurricane Beryl, Gear Up Services is offering assistance for those needing help with clearing debris and trees. Please contact Gear Up Services at: 979-848-7309.
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7/11/2024 @ 9:52AM
Community Support After Hurricane Beryl
In the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, Garner Paving and Construction is here to assist residents in need. We are offering help with debris removal and cleanup to ensure our community can recover quickly and safely. Contact Us: 979-922-8630
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7/11/2024 @ 9:41AM
Overnight shelters:
Bridge Community Church - 219 N. Arcola Street Angleton, TX. 77515
Angleton Recreation Center - 1601 N. Valderas Angleton, TX. 77515
Cooling Centers:
St. John Lutheran Church - 2227 N. Downing Road Angleton, TX. 77515 (noon-6:00PM)
First Presbyterian Church - 130 S. Arcola St. Angleton, TX. 77515 (9AM-6:00PM)
CLOSED AS OF 7/11/24 - O2 dependent needing power cooling center:
Angleton High School Front Entrance - 1 Campus Drive Angleton, TX. 77515 (9AM-8PM; last entrance at 7PM)
Pet and Owner Cooling Center:
Lucky Dog Company - Self Serve Cooling Center - 2018 Brazosport Blvd. N. Richwood, TX. 77531 (you must bring your own leash and pet care items)
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7/11/2024 @ 8:26AM
Only Water Distributed Today: No Ice.
Community Alert: Water Distribution POD
Location: Angleton Junior High School, 1201 E Henderson, Angleton, TX
Hours: Daily from 7:30 AM to 9 PM through Friday
Instructions:
Please remain in your vehicle.
Volunteers will load water into your trunk or truck bed.
Enter and exit from Henderson.
Distribution will continue each day until supplies last.
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Hurricane Beryl Daily Brief 7/10/2024
Click on the link for details: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/ce81dcf7e3.html
Together, we are strong. Let’s take care of each other, Angleton! 💪💜
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7/10/2024 @ 6:13PM
Permit Fees Waived: City Council approved waiving of permit fees for fencing, roof, and electrical repairs needed due to storm damage. The duration of the waiver is three months. Permitting is still required. Please consult the Development Services website to obtain necessary permit application forms: https://angleton.tx.us/133/Development-Services credit card payment authorization form, and updated list of approved contractors. Submit all permit and inspection requests to the following email address: permits@angleton.tx.us
Waste Connections: resumed service on Tuesday, July 9. Service will be pushed back one day and will be caught up by Saturday.
City Facilities: are closed until Monday, July 15 with City Staff concentrating on recovery operations. City Parks are being assessed for downed trees and damage. The following Parks are open: Masterson Park, Freedom Park, Brushy, Lakeside
TNMP: is working diligently to restore power to Angleton residents and anticipates that full restoration could take days. Estimates today were by Saturday. 25% of residents are without power.
Overnight Shelters:
Bridge Community Church - 219 N. Arcola Street Angleton, TX. 77515
Angleton Recreation Center - 1601 N. Valderas Angleton, TX. 77515
Cooling Centers:
St. John Lutheran Church - 2227 N. Downing Road Angleton, TX. 77515 (noon-6:00PM)
First Presbyterian Church - 130 S. Arcola St. Angleton, TX. 77515 (9AM-6:00PM)
CLOSED AS OF 7/11/24 -O2 dependent needing power cooling center: Angleton High School Front Entrance - 1 Campus Drive Angleton, TX. 77515 (9AM-8PM; last entrance at 7PM)
Pet and Owner Cooling Center: Lucky Dog Company - Self Serve Cooling Center - 2018 Brazosport Blvd. N. Richwood, TX. 77531 (you must bring your own leash and pet care items)
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7/10/2024 @ 5:17PM
Ice and Water: the ice and water distribution center at Angleton Junior High is closed for the night due to running out of supplies. We expect another shipment soon and will update once available.
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Community Support from La Vida Regional Cuadrangular Church
La Vida Regional Cuadrangular Church is here to support our community in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl with the following services:
Hot Meal & Cool Space: Starting at 6 PM until food runs out.
Thursday-Saturday (7/11-7/13):
Drive-Through Meal: Starting at 5 PM each evening.
Location: La Vida Regional Cuadrangular Church, 3133 N. Valderas, Angleton, TX
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Water and Ice Distribution POD: in response to the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the City of Angleton has established a Point of Distribution (POD) to provide water and ice for anyone in need. Let's come together and support one another during this challenging time.
Location: Angleton Junior High School, 1201 E Henderson, Angleton, TXHours: Daily from 7:30 AM to 9 PM through FridayInstructions:Please remain in your vehicle.Volunteers will load ice and water into your trunk or truck bed.Enter and exit from Henderson.
Two loading lanes will be available.Distribution will continue each day until supplies last.
Overnight shelters:
Bridge Community Church - 219 N. Arcola Street Angleton, TX. 77515
Angleton Recreation Center - 1601 N. Valderas Angleton, TX. 77515
Cooling Centers:
St. John Lutheran Church - 2227 N. Downing Road Angleton, TX. 77515 (noon-6:00PM)
First Presbyterian Church - 130 S. Arcola St. Angleton, TX. 77515 (9AM-6:00PM)
CLOSED AS OF 7/11/24 - O2 dependent needing power cooling center:
Angleton High School Front Entrance - 1 Campus Drive Angleton, TX. 77515 (9AM-8PM; last entrance at 7PM)
Pet and Owner Cooling Center:
Lucky Dog Company - Self Serve Cooling Center - 2018 Brazosport Blvd. N. Richwood, TX. 77531 (you must bring your own leash and pet care items)
------------------------------------------------7/10/2024 @ 11:00AMPet and Owner Cooling Center: Lucky Dog Company is offering a pet-friendly self-serve cooling center at 2018 Brazosport Blvd. N. Richwood. Bring your own crate and care for your pet. You must also bring your own leash and pet care items. Thank you.------------------------------------------------7/10/2024 @ 9:33AMWater and Ice Distribution POD: in response to the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the City of Angleton has established a Point of Distribution (POD) to provide water and ice for anyone in need.Location: Angleton Junior High School, 1201 E Henderson, Angleton, TXHours: Daily from 7:30 AM to 9 PM through FridayInstructions:Please remain in your vehicle.Volunteers will load ice and water into your trunk or truck bed. Enter and exit from Henderson.Two loading lanes will be available.Distribution will continue each day until supplies last.------------------------------------------------7/9/2024 @ 9:50PMCity facilities are closed until Monday, July 15 with City Staff concentrating on recovery efforts.City parks are being assessed for downed trees and damage. We will report openings as the parks are assess and are safe.Waste Connections: resumed service on Tuesday, July 9. Service will be pushed back one day and will be caught up by Saturday.Overnight shelter: the American Red Cross is operating at the Angleton Recreation Center, located at 1601 N. Valderas St. in Angleton from July 8 to Sunday morning (contingent upon power outage resolution and additional facilities opening). People utilizing the shelter will need to be checked in by 10pm. The shelter will open at 6am. Those in need can utilize the showers, charging stations, and a cool environment, even if they are not staying overnight.Debris: Crowder Gulf has been contracted by the City of Angleton to help with debris resulting from the storm. The City will be divided into four quadrants, and crews began pushing debris out of roadways beginning, July 9. This process of debris removal after clearing the roadways will take some time, so please remain patient while they work through the city. Residents are being asked to separate debris according to FEMA guidelines. For guidelines visit https://www.angleton.tx.us/AlertCenter.aspx?AID=HURRICANE-BERYL-INFORMATION-5 and click on the graphic.Permit fees waived: City Council approved waiving of permit fees for fencing, and roof repairs needed due to storm damage. The duration of the waiver is three months. Permitting is still required. Please consult the Development Services website to obtain necessary application forms: https://www.angleton.tx.us/133/Development-Services credit card authorization form, and updated list of approved contractors. Submit all permit and inspection requests to the following email address: permits@angleton.tx.usPower: TNMP is working diligently to work to restore power to Angleton residents and anticipates the full restoration could take days. Currently, 66% of residents are without power. TNMP is reporting that Power will not be restored for a few days. You do not need to report power outages.------------------------------------------------7/9/24 @ 11:18AMAs we move into recovery from Hurricane Beryl, we ask that you separate debris into six categories. Do not stack debris near trees or structures that would make removal difficult. Do not put debris in bags. If you have trees blocking streets in your neighborhood, please report it at 979-848-5691. For guidelines visit https://www.angleton.tx.us/AlertCenter.aspx?AID=HURRICANE-BERYL-INFORMATION-5 and click on the graphic.------------------------------------------------7/9/24 @ 9:40AMAngleton still has LIVE power lines down. Please do not touch or move things around the lines. If the line touches metal, such as a chain-link fence, remember that the fence will have an electrical charge. If you have a spark or a power line that you believe is LIVE, please call the Angleton Call Center at 979-848-5691.------------------------------------------------7/8/24 @ 10:57PMTexas New Mexico Power: is working diligently to restore power to Angleton residents and anticipates full restoration. However, it could take days - please be patient.Overnight Shelter: The American Red Cross will operate a shelter at the Angleton Recreation Center, located at 1601 N. Valderas, beginning July 8. Citizens utilizing the shelter will need to be checked in by 11:00PM. Shelter will open at 6:00AM. You do not have to be a resident of Angleton to utilize the shelter.Waste Connections: will resume service on Tuesday, July 9. They will be running the Monday schedule on Tuesday. Everything will be pushed back one day and be caught up by Saturday.City Facilities: are closed on Tuesday, July 9 while City staff work on recovery efforts. City parks are being assessed for downed trees and damage. We will report openings as the parks are assessed and are safe.Debris: Crowder Gulf has been contracted to help with debris resulting from the storm. The City will be divided into four quadrants and crews will begin pushing debris out of roadways on Tuesday, July 9. This process will take some time so please remain patient as they work through the city. As you are cleaning your property, please remember to separate your debris and place in piles. Do not bag debris.------------------------------------------------7/8/2024 @ 8:00PMCrisis Cleanup: Home Cleanup Hotline; 979-217-3791.If you need assistance with damage from Hurricane Beryl, call the number above to ask for help. We will connect you with volunteers from local relief organizations, community groups and faith communities who may be able to assist with: cut fallen trees, drywall/flooring/appliance removal, tarping roofs, mold mitigation.ALL SERVICES ARE FREE, BUT SERVICE IS NOT GUARANTEED DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING NEED. THIS HOTLINE WILL REMAIN OPEN THROUGH FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2024.Please note: this hotline CANNOT assist with social services such as food, clothing, shelter, insurance, or questions about FEMA registration. Volunteers work free of charge and provide the tools and equipment necessary to complete the work.------------------------------------------------7/8/2024 @ 2:22PMIf you sustained property damage as a result of Hurricane Beryl— submit an online damage report to: damage.tdem.texas.govThis information helps connect Angleton residents with resources and services and also enables the City to determine the extent of the damage to the community.------------------------------------------------7/8/2024 @ 12:59PMAs we begin assessing the damages from Hurricane Beryl, we ask that you separate debris into six categories. Do not stack debris near trees or structures that would make removal difficult. Do not put debris in bags. If you have trees blocking streets in your neighborhood, please report it at 979-848-5691. For guidelines visit https://www.angleton.tx.us/AlertCenter.aspx?AID=HURRICANE-BERYL-INFORMATION-5 and click on the graphic.