News and Announcements
Residential Bulk Clean Up
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Service limit is three cubic yards per pickup, or approximately 3’ x 9’ x 3’. Bulk items include household appliances, furniture, brush/ tree limbs and mattresses. Appliances must be . tagged to certify Freon removal. Bulk Items such as tree limbs or brush must be bundled or bagged No construction material are allowed.
**IMPORTANT** -The Limit for Bulk Pickup is (3) Cubic Yards or roughly a pickup bed per resident in that boundary. Anything over the limit of (3) Cubic Yards will not be picked up and will be tagged and noted.
Zone 1: January 6th
Zone 2: January 13th
Zone 3: January 20th
Zone 4: January 27th
Water/ Sewer
Transportation
Dear La Vernia Residents,
We are excited to announce that a new bus route is now available in Wilson County, in partnership with ART (Alamo Regional Transit). This new service aims to provide greater access to transportation for our community, making it easier to get around and connect to essential services.
For more details on the bus route schedule and stops, please visit the ART website or contact their customer service for assistance.
We hope this new transportation option will benefit our residents and provide more convenient travel throughout the area.
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Water Restrictions
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Disaster Declarations
Local Disaster Declaration: Fire Prevention & Drought Preparedness
As part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our community, in La Vernia, Texas has officially declared a Local Disaster due to the escalating fire risk and prolonged drought conditions.
Fire Prevention Measures
With dry conditions and high temperatures increasing the risk of wildfires, we urge all residents to take extra precautions:
- No Open Flames: Avoid outdoor burning, including bonfires, fire pits, and burning of debris.
- Prepare Defensible Space: Clear brush and vegetation from around your home to create defensible space.
- Fire-Resistant Materials: If possible, use fire-resistant materials for roofing and siding.
- Emergency Kits: Ensure you have an emergency kit with essentials including water, medications, flashlights, and a battery-powered radio.
Drought Awareness
With severe drought conditions affecting our region, water conservation is crucial:
- Limit Water Use: Reduce water consumption by shortening showers, using water-efficient appliances, and avoiding excessive lawn watering.
- Report Water Waste: Be mindful of water waste in your neighborhood and report any excessive or unnecessary usage.
- Drought-resistant Landscaping: Consider drought-resistant plants that require less water.
Community Resources & Support
Our local government is actively monitoring conditions and will provide updates as needed. For those in need of assistance, including fire preparedness resources or drought-related support, please reach out to [Contact Information/Website]. We are here to help.
Stay Safe, Stay Prepared
By following these guidelines, we can reduce the risk to life, property, and the environment. Your cooperation is vital during this critical time.
Municipal Court
Attention La Vernia Residents!
The La Vernia Police Department will begin a Warrant Round-Up starting Friday, January 31st. If you have any outstanding warrants, now is the time to take action and avoid potential arrest!
Take care of your warrants before the round-up begins! Contact the La Vernia Municipal Court to find out how to resolve your case. Remember, it's always better to handle it sooner rather than later!
With the warrant roundup approaching, please check the link to see if your name is on the list. If it is, be sure to call or stop by before the 31st to resolve the issue.
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