How to Request Storm Debris Pick Up in Your Neighborhood, Cooling Centers and More
Updated: Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 7:44 PM CT
Harris County Precinct 3, your precinct, is ready to respond to the current and after effects of Beryl.
To report downed trees and other emergency roadway obstructions:
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CALL: 713-274-3100
- ONLINE: pct3.com/service-request
To report home damages and request debris pickup:
- CALL: 713-274-3880
- EMAIL: homeflooding@harriscountytx.gov
The following update was sent from Harris County Precinct 3 officials on Thursday, July 11, 2024 at approximately 5:00 PM:
Our Road & Bridge department has developed a plan to break out the Precinct by zone (154 zones) with 22 dedicated crews (and more contractor crews on the way) to help pick up debris more efficiently. We'll make three passes in each zone to ensure no area is missed!
Unincorporated residents of Precinct 3 are not required to report their debris. All we ask is that you follow the debris separation guide below.
We're also finalizing details for seven debris drop-off sites for Precinct 3 residents and will share that information shortly.
As a reminder, CenterPoint Energy is responsible for downed trees involving dangerous powerlines. Residents can contact CenterPoint Energy at 713-207-2222 or 800-332-7143 for those requests.
City residents are reminded to call 3-1-1 for more information on their debris removal.
Relief During Heat Advisory
Another Heat Advisory has been issued for Thursday, July 11 by the US National Weather Service-Houston Galveston. With heat index values up to 106°F, the heat wave could cause dangerous conditions due to the widespread loss of power and A/C. Please click the image below to view a list of community centers that will be open on Wednesday, July 10 and beyond to provide a cool place for residents to recharge their devices and more.
Additional Resources
See the resources below for additional assistance during and after the storm:
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To report downed power lines, call 713-207-2222
- More power outage information, sign up at CenterPointEnergy.com/StormCenter
- For the non-emergency Harris County Sheriff's Office line, call 713-221-6000
- Harris County Flood Warning System: harriscountyfws.org
- Houston Transtar for Traffic Conditions: houstontranstar.org
- National Weather Service Houston/Galveston: weather.gov/hgx
- Lake Houston levels: coastalwaterauthority.org
- Lake Conroe levels: sjra.net
- Stream, Bayou, and Creek Conditions: water.noaa.gov/gauges/hmmt2
Debris Separation Guide
Safety Tips During and After Power Outages
Source: Harris County Precinct 3