The deadline for storm related debris pick up has been extended by 30 days until March 14, 2018.

The deadline for residents to place storm related debris at the curb to be picked up by the county has been extended by 30 days until March 14. Debris removal crews will continue to collect debris until this date, at which point a final collection will be initiated across the County. February 12 remains the Read More …

Governor Abbott Presents Aransas County with Check for Debris Removal

Port Aransas, TX – Today, Texas Governor Greg Abbot presented several Coastal Bend cities and counties, including Aransas County, with checks to assist in paying for the county’s cost of 10% of debris removal after Hurricane Harvey. Precinct 2 Commissioner Leslie “Bubba” Casterline accepted on behalf of Aransas County.  

Debris Burning Update

Rockport, TEXAS – Texas A&M Forest Service, Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service, Texas Department of Transportation and Texas Division of Emergency Management continue to support Aransas County in the burning of vegetative debris left by Hurricane Harvey. Located at Hwy 35 Bypass and 12th street in Rockport, the burn site has been in operation since Read More …